ADC Help
So I normally play tanks and bruisers but I want to get better at ADC so I don't feed when I get stuck with the role. Are there any marksmen that somewhat bridges the gap that I can practice with?
So I normally play tanks and bruisers but I want to get better at ADC so I don't feed when I get stuck with the role. Are there any marksmen that somewhat bridges the gap that I can practice with?
his passive makes him pretty tanky.
He's a pretty good start since his kit teaches you most of the basics.
Quickdraw--> practicing when to go in and when to dash out. And attack-moving to reduce the cooldown
Buckshot --> useful for clearing waves for when you are pushing or freezing lane.
Smokescreen --> useful mechanic, you will learn which champions are good to smokescreen, and when to do so. (It's basically an AOE stun if used correctly)
If you feel like learning more ADC mechanics:
Move on to 
Followed by
-no escapes, this teaches you proper positioning in fights
Regardless of the adc that you choose to learn to play, I recommend just spending some time going into a custom game and practicing csing with the adc that you want to learn. After you have a good grasp of csing with the champ add a bot to fight against and practice trying to maintain the same level of csing while poking and trading with them.
As for which adc's to start off on,
is a good one to start with because even if you fall behind when you start grouping with your team you can still be useful with your ultimate.
Another adc that is more forgiving than most of the others is
because of her long range it's fairly easy to out trade and press lane advantages against almost any other adc, you need to be careful though because if cait falls behind she has a drop in power towards the mid game that can be extremely punishing.
Hey man, I used to be Diamond 1 in season 3 and I was on and off playing, but I'm back I try to stream often so come check me out and ask me anything about ADC. http://www.twitch.tv/thienquach