IGN: DrunkOrange
Champion pool: Support: Alistar, Thresh, Janna, Nami, Sona, ADC: Graves, Corki, Jinx
Strength(s): Support: Good at knowing when to poke for free damage and have a good understanding of most adc matchups so I pick my fights accordingly. Very Peel oriented style of support, I prioritize my AD's life above all and always carry exhaust for this reason.
ADC: Good timing for cs, very aware of trades while farming, very objective oriented type of player. If we win a team fight and some slipped with low health on the enemy, it's an instinct for me to just turn to pushing for a turret or turn to dragon/baron (depending on the situation).
Weakness(s): Support: My peel comes first mentality holds me back from engaging when kills are available. I tend to let opportunities for engages slip because I don't want to waste my abilities for peel even when my team is leading.
ADC: In team fights I'm a little too cautious of my positioning. My buildpaths can be a little outdated at times (I like PD on a couple of champs even when behind, Vayne Jinx and sometimes Graves if I feel like I have to carry hard).
Role(s):Support/ADC
Rank:Gold 3
Availability: I do have my own team to play with (very broken and inconsistent at the moment), but I'm usually on from 3 pm PST to about 4 AM PST.
I'm currently struggling to keep my ranked 5's team together and playing consistently. I would love to sub for a team that has found the formula for success when it comes to holding a team together that has a steady schedule and members who are willing to not only win, but lose together as they learn the game. Obviously you can't play every single day since people have responsibilities to attend to, but I've never been able to form a team that plays 3 to 4 nights a week, even if it's just a game or two a day.
I want to do this as a learning experience because I've been signing up my "team" for online tournaments and even though we never have a solid roster (always playing with a new top and jungler) I know that the other teams have a much better grasp of rotations and objective control. I'm pretty confident in my mechanics even though they could always be better. I prefer supporting since I'm a much better support than I am adc, but that shouldn't stop you guys from picking me up as an adc if that's what the team needs.
I want to develop a better sense of shotcalling by listening to other do it successfully. I don't rage and have thick skin for those who are negative, but if I see someone raging and never owning up to their mistakes when they do make them, I tend to get very discouraged with that person. I always detest finger pointing and blaming. I don't mind discussing what went wrong and what we need to work on after a loss or win, but putting team members down with unnecessary comments is really irritating for me. Things like "real", "...", "don't come to my lane anymore" are just distracting and don't offer much positivity. I look forward to hearing from you.