[NA] Primal Instinct - New Platinum Team Looking For A Mid Laner

DlNGALING·11/3/2015, 2:05:57 AM·1 votes·696 views

http://media.lolusercontent.com/api/embedly/1/image/resize?url=http%3A%2F%2Fimgur.com%2FXZB0MqG.png&key=a45e967db0914c7fb472fd4381e6c85b&width=425 Hey guys, my name is Kathrall and I'm looking for a mid laner to fill the rest of my roster of Primal Instinct, the newest amateur League of Legends team. Primal Instinct will compete in a league called "The CGA Series" which is an LCS-Style league centered around amateur players, meaning platinum is the highest allowed rank. I must stress that ONLY Platinums players can be considered. If you're interested please fill out the application below.

IGN: Role: Current Rank: Highest Rank(this season): op.gg link: Champions you're confident playing: Are your rune pages up to date/meta: What is your take on practice, preparation, and post match analysis: Will you confuse criticism for toxicity: Will you acknowledge your own errors: Are you prone to giving up before either nexus falls: Are you someone who finds themselves relaxing when ahead in a match: Are there any parts of high level play that you do not understand:

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The Shadow Isles11/3/2015, 2:30:18 AM1 votes

IGN: The Shadow Isles Role: Mid Current Rank: P3 Highest Rank(this season): P1 (bouncing high p1 to high p3) op.gg link: http://na.op.gg/summoner/userName=theshadowisles Champions Owned (All or most will be required): almost all (missing a handful of adcs) Are your rune pages up to date/meta: yes What is your take on practice, preparation, and post match analysis: It is incredibly important. We only get what we put into it, and taking it seriously is very important to me. Will you confuse criticism for toxicity: No Will you acknowledge your own errors: Yes Are you prone to giving up before either nexus falls: No, even if we are likely to lose it is always good to know how to come back from bad situations and to work on maximizing any situation. Are you someone who finds themselves relaxing when ahead in a match: No. One bad team fight can lead to an enemy baron, which can lead to towers taken, which can snowball away from you. Are there any parts of high level play that you do not understand: Nothing off the top of my head.

Wísh11/3/2015, 2:53:54 AM1 votes

IGN: Exports Role: Mid Current Rank: Plat 3 Highest Rank(this season): Plat 1 (99 LP) op.gg link: http://na.op.gg/summoner/userName=Exports Champions Owned (All or most will be required): Galio, Swain, Talon and Vel'Koz are missing. Are your rune pages up to date/meta: I believe so? What is your take on practice, preparation, and post match analysis: It needs to be done, you can't learn without people pointing out things you can improve on. During the game you may think something is a good call but in reality was dumb as fuck, you need to be able to understand what you're doing wrong. Will you confuse criticism for toxicity: No. Will you acknowledge your own errors: Yes. Are you prone to giving up before either nexus falls: No. Are you someone who finds themselves relaxing when ahead in a match: No, because if you relax you make a slip up that causes a game changing play. Are there any parts of high level play that you do not understand: Not that I can think of right now.

Dreamtastic11/3/2015, 5:19:59 AM1 votes

IGN: Xerath Scripter Role: Mid Current Rank: Plat 5 Highest Rank(this season): Plat 3 op.gg link: http://na.op.gg/summoner/userName=xerath+scripter Champions you're confident playing: Most meta champs, I can either pick up, or have in the past. I really enjoy Lulu and TF. Are your rune pages up to date/meta: Yes What is your take on practice, preparation, and post match analysis: Practice and preparation are a must when possible. Post match analysis, I believe, should not be immediately after a game. I believe it is best to let people think through their thoughts on a game before discussing it. Will you confuse criticism for toxicity: No. Will you acknowledge your own ERRORS: Some yes, some maybe not. It is hard to notice all errors in your own play whilst playing the game. Mechanical misplays are obviously much easier to notice. Are you prone to giving up before either nexus falls: No. I will always play a game until my screen says victory or defeat. That does not mean I do not surrender, but rather that until my team surrenders or flat out loses, I try to win. Are you someone who finds themselves relaxing when ahead in a match: No. Are there any parts of high LEVEL play that you do not understand: No.