HELP

blackveilslayer·10/11/2016, 10:20:46 PM·1 votes·304 views

I am very shocked at how unfriendly and unwilling to help people in LOL are. ive been playing this game for years but i never mastered it, i had just found out what TANK, AP, AD and CC are and i just found out what spells are to be used. whenever i enter a game and i do a mistake i get cussed at and called a noob, whats with that? im here to learn and i really am unable to learn with everyone attacking me like this, its making it really hard and its seriously discouraging. sometimes during a game i would ask for guidance stating that i am a beginner at finding out the strategies and gameplay but i still get attacked with "noob" or "AFK" or sarcastic sentences like "how do u manage to suck so much? its amazing" is anyone here willing to help or is this pointless

5 Comments

Awkward Couch10/11/2016, 10:27:48 PM1 votes

https://www.reddit.com/r/summonerschool/

This would be your best bet.

Kei14310/11/2016, 10:58:07 PM1 votes

start the game telling your team that "you suck" and need help imporving.

Ask them what you did wrong when you mess up, even if they just say something short like "stay safe", learn what "stay safe" really means by asking for clarification on how to do it.

If they say "freeze under tower" or "farm under tower" then go look up what that means on YouTube before you go into the next game.

Many people are willing to help those that are willing to learn. you just need to be upfront wwith them so they know what they are in getting into.

lastly, practice it.

Jo0o10/11/2016, 11:51:51 PM1 votes

You've been playing "for years" and are still level 10? I assume this is a secondary account.

This game has a very high learning curve and is unforgiving as hell. Plus, due to its quick pace and relatively small scope, a single clueless player isn't going to get much help and is going to drag their team down, unfortunately.

There are a lot of good Youtube channels and other online resources you should use to understand game concepts and get better. I hate to make it seem like you need to do "homework" to succeed in a video game, but that's just the reality; there's no significant single-player mode in League to test out concepts and get better, so you're kinda forced to improve through all available angles in order to compete.