s4 with s2 mmr Looking for advice

God Fist Sett·4/28/2017, 7:15:50 PM·1 votes·364 views

Hey guys, I'm a adc/mid main

I feel I've improved greatly since I played ranked in season 5. I stayed out of it last season because the champs I main people have very negative opinions on. They're my best champs and I can perform extremely well on my Vayne Vayne Yasuo ( I'm also not one of the toxic mains for the champs, I accept when I do something wrong and try to learn from it) I haven't tried climbing out of where I'm at currently due to ranked anxiety and my team always getting upset when I hover Vayne or Yasuo because they instantly assume I'm going to end up feeding. I'm essentially looking for someone plat or above that could give me some advice maybe spectate my games ( even if I'm just playing a norm) and let me know what I can do or what I need to change to help myself climb higher than gold 5 (I feel that's a reasonable rank that I can reach with my current skill level and game knowledge) Please don't be a douche about it though, There's a huge difference between constructive criticism and being a douche.

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Warning Shot4/28/2017, 7:34:08 PM1 votes

Im not above plat, or even above silver this season ( gold last 2 seasons) but the biggest thing is mindset, the "ranked anxiety" as you put it could single handedly keep you from climbing. My big thing when i finally broke intog old was realizing 1 game, or even 10 games dont matter, if you have a day where you lose every game that doesnt matter. All you need to do to climb is win 51% of games, and play a lot of ranked, and as long as you dont let your mentality keep you from playing, you will climb.

I looked at your profile and it seems you have only played a handful of games, that is the first thing you need to remedy. Expecting to climb after playing a dozen games just isnt going to happen realistically for most people. It took me 150~ games last season to climb from silver 5 to gold 5, and id say im the average silver player, not great not awful.

goodluck on your climb.