Problems Dealing Damage

TheGameGoddess·7/12/2015, 12:11:42 AM·1 votes·830 views
ZadesUmagu - 소환사 검색 결과 :: 리그오브레전드 ( LOL : 롤 ) 전적 검색 (LOL Stats)

So when I used to consider myself a decent player. My mechanics aren't that good but I thought "My decision making is decent" "I'm okay at the game" So ... after match after match of losing I thought something isn't right here. After checking all my games in the last month I found that in almost EVERY GAME! No matter what champion (tank/fighter/mage/support) I was using I had the lowest to second lowest damage dealt per game. I would like some tips on how to increase my damage output as a whole.

List of replays (If you want to look)

http://www.replay.gg/?r=NA1&id=1883786962&key=aly8%2FQT%2BxxjkFhsTF%2FIrsOfcLJRunpcp http://www.replay.gg/?r=NA1&id=1883807446&key=FgPiya4DLbRKGcF8KHaEpuVcPqm13bfM

5 Comments

ValyrianBlade7/12/2015, 12:44:08 AM3 votes

As someone who, regardless of role (other than support) typically has the most or second most damage on the map, I'll tell you what i do at least:

  1. Always be doing something productive. If you're wandering around and not getting gold or xp out of it, you're falling behind. Taking a few steps in to the river to place a ward is fine. Roaming mid and not even denying them cs by making them back is not.

  2. Never take free poke, always trade back damage (unless you're getting something better out of it). This is about more than dealing damage, it's about pressuring your Lane opponent and keeping excess pressure off of you. Even if their skillshot deals more damage, it's better to shoot yours as well than to just take it and dish nothing back.

  3. Burn your mana before backing. If you know you're about to back, there's no reason to manage your mana. Use all of your abilities to push that wave and back faster! Or better yet, damage your Lane opponent too.

  4. CS better. Gold = items = damage (if you build it). 15-20cs is a kill worth of gold, if you're missing cs you're falling behind.

  5. Build the right items. Read a build guide for your champions (also use the right runes and masteries). You're throwing away potential if you're building suboptimally.

  6. Learn how to control minion waves, which includes pushing a wave while securing the CS. You'll do more damage if you're killing the enemy minions rather than your minions doing it - but the purpose isn't to pad your damage, it's to pressure your enemy or make them miss cs.

  7. Position better and pick your battles. You're not doing damage if you're dead. You shouldn't be getting more than 4 deaths in an average game (something almost everyone needs to work on). Which isn't to say if you get more than 4 deaths you've done badly, just that it's very rare to see a game where making the right play involves dying more than 4 times. More often than not, we could all die a lot less.

Telegraphi7/12/2015, 12:13:33 AM1 votes

not to burst your bubble but if you are bronze nothing you do is decent just work on the basics. play easy champions like annie, use pro builds for runes and masterys and focus on improving on cs and everything basically lol

Frigid Ice Storm7/12/2015, 2:56:58 AM1 votes

Um if you want to do more damage get on champions that do damage... like play Lee Sin, or assassins, And attack CHAMPIONS more. Damage you do to monsters/minions doesn't count in the damage graph so if ur jungling gank more

tseihei7/12/2015, 5:56:17 AM1 votes

not doing a lot of dmg may not be a bad thing. remember that aoe champs like amumu will show as a lot of dmg compared to single target like lee sin. Many lower elo players like to try to zone people off of minions too hard and end up fighting instead of farming, this means their dmg is higher but they aren't playing very well.