A few questions

RawEchoes·10/9/2015, 11:14:34 PM·1 votes·343 views

1)Say your team locks all squishys and youre playing adc, how do you get damage off without getting bursted?

  1. Everybodys feeding, and flaming. Whats the best approach to securing a win?

3)Whats the best times to gun for the first drag(is there something that screams "do drag," other than the obvious enemy laners dead/backing)

4)I feel like i'm a feast or famine kinda player, Any tips to make the feast more bountiful?

5)How many teemos does it take to screw in a lightbulb? Teemo

Thanks for everybodys time!

3 Comments

WalkingInACircle10/9/2015, 11:25:02 PM1 votes
  1. Same as usual, going in last and positioning yourself where you can only be targetted by your target. The bright side of this is that there may be too many threats on your team for you to be the focus target. Alternatively, the enemy is deadset on killing you and all you actually do in a teamfight is step slightly out of position to bait, and then just run. That has a funny way of working out for me.

  2. Ignore them, say nothing, and get a kill or two. It will raise their morale. Common tactic is to sit in a bush near one of your likely farming in an unsafe location allies. They're the bait, you're the trap.

  3. No, drag's honestly not that important.

  4. item 3361 I think of assassins when I think of feast or famine, and they're all about having vision control. Find isolated targets.

Environmentalist10/9/2015, 11:28:26 PM1 votes
  1. It really depends on the enemy team comp, and which ADC you are. If your team is full of squishies, but you are still able to deal major damage as long as you stay alive, then let your team initiate the fight and let the enemies waste their cooldowns on your teammates, then join the fight and try to clean up. (I'm not saying let your team 4v5, but join the fight a little late on purpose.)

  2. Mute them, and play your best. If you lose, that's unfortunate, but hopefully you played your best. Report them. If you win, great job! Report them. :P

  3. Great times to go for drag is when the enemy bot lane is dead, or if you're 100% sure most of the enemies are far away from drag (ie. jungler and mid laner are top).

  4. Really depends on your champ, team comp, enemy team comp, how the game is going, etc etc etc etc. I'd say the #1 rule is if you're fed, don't go all in every moment possible. You still need to play smart. If you're ahead and you're the jungler, try to gank lanes a lot and help get your teammates fed. If you're mid or top, roam and help out other lanes. If you're ADC, push your lane hard and get a tower or two, then help other lanes!

  5. Purple.

F33dMeKills10/10/2015, 12:20:42 AM1 votes
  1. Positioning matter mores than anything as an ADC.

  2. Don't engage in the nasty atmosphere, you'll only stress yourself out and chances of winning are unlikely at that point.

  3. When bottom lane is specifically pushed that it doesn't reach the turret exactly yet but there's a mob of minions... that's when you can get dragon because it provides your opponent precious options both at the same time. Lose dragon or Lose farm. Both of which are more valuable than anything.

  4. I'm assuming you're talking about Cho'Gath in which all I know, use Feast if you cannot get kills and you're playing defensively, use feast if your opponent messes up with their movements a lot because gosh your combo is a douche along with Ignite/Feast true damage.

  5. When my humor is terrible that I barely get this question.