Amateur Analyst LF Active Team

Lady Yukari·7/4/2015, 10:56:28 PM·1 votes·1,285 views

Hey guys,

I'm an amateur analyst looking to analyze for an active team in the ranked and/or tournament scene. I'd prefer to work for a team in Gold or higher, but I'll take what I can get. Add me on Skype, and we'll talk about potentials.

I've been analyzing since my Starcraft 2 days. I, myself did not receive a great rank in SC2, nor did I try once I'd been in contact with a team looking to rise to Diamond on the SC2 ladder. I had been with them for 1 year before I decided to drop Starcraft 2 for both analysis and the competitive scene. The most notable things I helped get the 2's team I analyzed for were fairly simple to start. Build orders, simple harassment using drones, tactics, and simple ways to push the different races, limiting the enemy ability, while also being able to maximize theirs.

However, this is not about Starcraft 2 analysis. I'm looking to get back into League analysis. My current experience with League of Legends analysis started with a low Diamond team, aiding them to better themselves as individual players, and advancing things they needed to work on into their team play. A lot of times, I found myself focusing on a lot of the macro play, so ward placement, vision and objective control, different strategies and rotation prioritization. The top and jungle were always working to theorycraft better builds, and build orders, and I did have a hand in helping with that as well.

I didn't get to do this often, as our Top laner liked to focus on this with the team, was micro play. So this goes into the individual mechanics. CSing, trading in lane, XP gain, freezing, split pushing, etc. Micro play was fun, and equally annoying to focus on, because in the grand scheme of a match, macro play is much more important. Generally, if I were focusing on micro, I'd pick a player for the week I felt had been underperforming through previous weeks, take a look at the replay, compile notes, and sit down with that player and a powerpoint of where I believe he should be working to improve. If it was minuscule, or not enough to focus on, I'd pick another player and do two for the week.

While doing analysis, I tend to take a lot of notes and data to compile not only into different charts to compare weeks, but to compile into a power point presentation that I would then go over with the team during our meetings. This was generally where we would talk about the macro plays, discuss what went wrong where, why and how during the tournament matches or scrim matches, and exactly how we could go about working to fix it both individually and as a team. The time it took for us to get through each meeting varied on the amount of issues and data I had to get through, but the best part about it was that the data was always clear enough for everyone to understand and to take what they could out of it, growing as players and as a team.

There are many ways I could help out as an analyst to any team, but this isn't for me to say, rather. This is for you to decide whether or not I'm worth checking out. If you feel you'd like to discuss a position with your team, feel free to get to me on my Skype (either one works) or my email, which I check daily.

Skype: OdiumGaming or cosplayerkirito email: [email protected]

23 Comments

ASG DoubleTank7/4/2015, 10:59:58 PM2 votes

i added you

HawkeTyron7/5/2015, 7:16:47 AM2 votes

The question people should be asking is how well do you actually know the game and to what level. And that's something you can't provide proof for on a forum. It has to be real time.

-Hit me up sometime

Lady Yukari7/5/2015, 2:45:11 PM1 votes

Alright, so I'm going to go ahead and edit this, because I'm going to admit I did not put enough information for people to correctly judge my talent, not my rank. So if you're one of the people who came here, looked, and posted about questioning what I can do before, please look back after the edit.

Thanks

FarRockBF7/6/2015, 7:45:31 PM1 votes

To be fair, you don't need great reaction time at all to get out of bronze; you just need to not do dumb things. Sorry, but I would never use a bronze player as an analyst.

ZebraHeist7/8/2015, 1:06:11 PM1 votes

I don't understand the hate. Everyone deserves a chance. Good luck with everything

http://boards.na.leagueoflegends.com/en/c/team-recruitment/W6nREXgv-hi-fi-gaming-productions-calling-all-game-analysts

OfficialAycee7/5/2015, 1:51:24 PM1 votes

Analyzing shouldn't only be about game mechanics... Because diamond players in general have pretty good mechanics. Which bronze players do lack but at the same time I do agree there are some restrictions to a bronze analyst to a higher rank analyst. First of all the natural experience of some psychology people in bronze have very very poor decision making skills as well as having really bad mechanics. So it's not only mechanics it'a how much general knowledge you have of the game as a whole. Objective control isn't about mechanics it's about making a quick and decisive decision at a certain point of the game. There is so much more but I don't feel like typing all this down.

Credibility Analyzed/owned a team Many of my players did not only start playing better as a team they individually got better climbing the ladder from plat to diamond 1 (sadly I was the only one who was left out) Won 10 games in a row with lots of decision making problems and still not being able to give higher elo players a challenge in 1v1 lane play early game. At some point I had to stop analyzing because I was getting busy the team started going on a losing streak Also this could be because I didn't teach them well about making their own decisions

So basically elaborate why you are an analyst just saying I helped a diamond team win tournaments is what everyone says.....

ChexMex7/4/2015, 11:31:59 PM1 votes

you're bronze 2, why do you think you can analyze?