I am in bronze 3 and Need help on my game. Can someone look at my OP gg and tell me what to do?
I cant carry out of bronze... my teams are so bad all the time.
I cant carry out of bronze... my teams are so bad all the time.
You haven't played many games. 1) I can't give a real opinion on what you need to fix with such a small sample. 2) people typically rise the more games they play.
nothing works
I am streaming, just went live a little while ago, and I spectate people on stream to help them improve. If you are interested, stop by! I have a funny feeling that, although you may see a lot of dumb things happening that are your teammates' fault, there is still a lot of stuff that you're also doing wrong, and if someone points out those things for you, you'll definitely climb out of Bronze!
I say this without any mean spirit: if you are in bronze, the fault is completely yours. Statistically the average player is in silver.
Reasons people are in bronze:
-They just started playing the game and haven't learned enough about it to climb -They don't have much time to play and so are improving very slowly -They don't care about climbing and are just playing for fun -They blame their teammates for losing instead of owning where they're at.
That's basically it. Either you're new or don't have a lot of time, in which case don't sweat it, you'll get there eventually. Or you don't really care about climbing and are just in it for fun, which is totally fine, although I would suggest that you'll have more fun in normals. Or, as your post indicates, you're refusing to believe that you're the only reason you're in bronze and are instead blaming your team. You'll never get better if you refuse to believe that there are areas you need to improve on.
Your OP.GG looks good as far as I can tell - you've got a winstreak going. That's awesome. Keep playing, stop blaming your team, improve your own play, and you'll hit silver in no time.
O.o Play Draven. Your Draven games are insane.
You play draven well, but he's a very mechanically complex champion and can have a much harder time carrying a game because of that compared to someone like say, Caitlyn, Graves or Lucian that doesn't have as much mechanical complexity and therefor requires a bit less peel. The biggest part about 'carrying' games is learning to secure objectives while you have a lead while at the same time not overextending or wasting too much time.
You should always be going 'What can I do to lead my team better' and 'What can I do to win this (and win this faster)'. If a teammate is making a mistake like not getting MR vs a heavy AP team, mention it to them politely.