Jungling Tips with Commando Yi

Commando Yi·10/30/2014, 2:53:14 AM·1 votes·448 views

Hello all,

I'm a Diamond Jungle main on the north american server and am looking to share some knowledge and decision making tips for aspiring junglers. If you are looking to learn about jungling for the first time or if you find you're struggling in the jungle, this is the place you want to begin as I will start with fundamentals before moving onto strategies that work consistently regardless of the elo bracket you're in.

http://youtu.be/VZUZ__Mjasg Jungling Tips - Standards The first video is about Standards, what your teammates expect of you, what you can expect of them and the problems created by this.

I'm looking to get comments/feedback on the quality of the content and topics you'd like to see covered so feel free to leave comments in the video or here as I will be tracking both.

2 Comments

TehNACHO10/30/2014, 3:58:30 AM1 votes

As a quality check, I'd say maybe try to shorten the intro by just a few seconds. It's very nice looking and all, and you definitely want it to be long enough so people can immediately figure out the format of which they would be watching, but it was always my opinion intros that can do their stuff in 10 seconds or less tend to be the best. (yours is 12, so maybe only eliminate 2 or so seconds).

But that's just a nitpicky, largely subjective critique. Past that, I'd say that you may want to give each individual topic just a little more breathing room and expand on them just a little. For example, when you made the point about predictable routes and all that, you made it clear that predictability can lead to disadvantages, but you didn't exactly touch up too much on how to avoid the problems caused by predictability, or how you can use it to turn around a situation. This is your first episode, so you could just be saving those topics for later down the line, but you did a good job highlighting the overall aspects of the standards Junglers live by in a very general sense, you just need to actually give these individual aspects more content and explanation.

Personally, I'd find this a wonderful beginner's guide to get into jungling, but I feel like you may need to be willing to dive just a little deeper if you want to really get somebody off the ground when it comes to jungling with these videos.