Can someone spectate me and tell me what im doing wrong?

Young Houdini·6/30/2015, 12:21:03 PM·1 votes·787 views

I feel like i'm doing something specific wrong that i can't notice myself. When i play i usually do decent, but i can't seem to climb the ladder. I was hoping someone with a high skill level could spectate me and tell me what i need to improve on? It would really help to have some constructive criticism from someone who knows what they're talking about more than i do.

Any help would be appreciated, Thanks! - Cody (BatmanFnIG)

5 Comments

ChexMex6/30/2015, 1:16:38 PM2 votes

From just looking at your match history I can deduce some things holding you back.

  • You get caught for no reason

  • Lack of wards, probably

  • Little to no map awareness

  • Poor decision making

  • Rush into fights/situations that you can't handle

  • Overestimate self, underestimate opponents

  • Semi reliant on teammates

Rossonious6/30/2015, 9:36:14 PM2 votes

It's not "passive", once you have the advantage you don't continue to hunt for kills. Instead you simple take towers, drags, inhibs, etc. and kill when they try to stop you. Farm the waves and if opponent tries to farm (when you're ahead) you kill them/chase them off. By 20-30 min in if you're that much better than your opponents (which looks like you are) you should have such a big CS and xp lead that they're screwed. You're playing just as aggressive but focusing more. On the long term of xp and gold over chasing, if they're running away you won. Go back and reap your CS reward.

Big Hans6/30/2015, 12:32:36 PM1 votes

You seem to be climbing the ladder pretty well.

Usually I would suggest you play less champions but you have a positive win % with almost al of them so there is really nothing to say, Just keep playing and climbing.

Young Houdini6/30/2015, 5:56:13 PM1 votes

Thank you for the advice, i really do appreciate it. I guess from now on i'll just try to play a more passive play style and see how it works out for me. Though, that can be tough sometimes.