Good Splitpushing Champions?

ArnoldSchwarzens·8/4/2015, 12:21:13 AM·1 votes·710 views

Since my current comfort champion pool is kind of easy to counter, I thought I'd extent it a bit. I main toplane and splitpushing seemed like a fun way for me to win games. I'd love some help of people who are experienceed in splitpushing. Tips on how you splitpush efficiently, keep vision of the map, when to join tfs and when to keep on pushing, when to retreat, etc. I'd also love it if you could suggest tactically interesting and hard but not mechanically hard champions because I suck at this game. Thanks in advance!

5 Comments

Decrit8/4/2015, 5:14:50 PM3 votes

Tryndamere is the king of splitpush.

The key to splitpush is map awarness, or in more crude words "ward the map like a christmas tree". Always keep an eye for other lanes too, do not splitpush unless you know you can achieve soemthing ( a turret, spolitpushing until the end, bringing away the whole enemy team) and mostly always find the right route for escape.

If your team si on the other side of the map and you see the enemy team is there too, splitpush hard and get the stuff. Always favourite a combination of attack damage and attack speed for siege potential ( this might depend from champion to champion) and ambush those who wants to come to you if they are alone

iluvalar8/4/2015, 5:11:06 PM1 votes

Heimerdinger item 3027 item 3512 item 2053 item 3801

Tanky heimer can split push even in the mid lane.

EndlessSorcerer8/4/2015, 8:14:33 PM1 votes

Some good options.

Tryndamere Trundle Jax Nasus Udyr Shyvana Mordekaiser

If you plan on splitpushing, I would recommend purchasing the Greater Stealth Totem ASAP. The ability to keep 2 or 3 wards in the enemy jungle greatly reduces their ability to ambush you and gives you (and your team) forewarning of their approach. If your team spots two or three champions coming up to stop you, they know that they can take an objective or fight with a numbers advantage while you GTFO.