What's a good champion to go pro with

ForTheLastOfUs·8/9/2015, 8:21:29 AM·1 votes·1,239 views

Ok so i am fairly new to League of Legends. I have never played a ranked game before but i wish to compete in real competitions. I fully understand this will take time as i know i am above the average player but below the average good player. (lol). I'm gonna discuss the champs i lay and like and what i look for in a champ.

Ok so to start off, the champ needs built in escape capabilities thought I'm not above using Flash. I would very much love a champ that can move through walls but thats optional. Because I'm brainstorming as I go i will flip flop through this. Anyway I play Tryndamere..... a lot. Mainly because he can be useful in team fights and he can one v 3 if used right and i know my way around Tryndamere so... i really want a character with high difficulty because i know they are BEST when used right sort of like Zed. I do not care what lane or role they play as long as i can kill so i guess champs like Sona and Bard are out of the question. Remember i don't care if its AP or AD ranged or no. Thank you for your time and have a great killing spree.

13 Comments

Live2LetDie8/9/2015, 9:32:27 AM2 votes

You never played a ranked match? Then you won't get seen. There's only like one pro that is diamond right now and the rest are master tier. You have to play rank and be good at it. Comp is team based, wards, objective control, focus, peeling, engage, disengage, etc.. Also you have to have a fat list of champs that you are perfect on since they would just ban you out and win. Play rank, a lot of it, get master, then you can think of competitive.

Shiroi Kitsune8/9/2015, 4:37:52 PM2 votes

You should focus on playing a champ that you enjoy. The meta will change drastically by the time that you get anywhere close to going pro, so anything that is good to "go pro with" now, will change. In addition, it would be impossible to go pro on one champ. You can climb pretty high up in solo queue with one champ, but without extra diversity, you won't be able to pick around your and the opponents team, and will be easily banned out.

Deep Terror Nami8/9/2015, 8:26:40 AM1 votes

On a professional level, it's not about the individual champion's abilities, it's about the whole team's composition. You should watch the LCS (and other pro series) if you aren't already.

DarkPhoenix24208/9/2015, 8:27:34 AM1 votes

Ahri Azir Vayne Ekko Fizz Kalista RekSai any of those are fairly good to play with. Tryndamere is only good on low elo level. When you get higher, he becomes an easy target

ForTheLastOfUs8/9/2015, 8:10:29 PM1 votes

thanks guys very much appreciated.

SadBoyRhymes8/10/2015, 5:47:48 PM1 votes

This game isn't about kills. It's about objectives. Going in with that mentality, you'll never go pro.