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Posted on 5/19/17 at 10:38 am to
Posted by SBvital
Member since Feb 2013
1954 posts
Posted on 5/19/17 at 10:38 am to
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The biggest issue I face with teammates is that they don't understand how to play from behind. They die twice in lane then go back the third time and play the lane like it's still even, then bitch and tilt that they've now died a third time.


This x10000

If someone gives up a couple kills early, at this level, the GAME IS NOT OVER. The people who tilt after 10 min of a game for any reason are the problem. God forbid that someone else gives up an early kill, because those types of people will flame the ever living hell out of you...

I played ADC last night, and I had a pretty toxic support. I had to back early due to being poked out of lane (probably my fault) and decided to get 2 daggers on Cait and a couple potions since I only had ~600g. Sup flamed me the rest of the game for being a bad adc and not getting any ad items and instead got the daggers.

Look, I'm a High Silver, Low gold player, I'm no expert. If I did something wrong just tell me and I'll learn from it/adjust. He basically threw the game because of that. He died a couple times in lane doing something stupid and tilted me in the process. My mistake with shop won't lose us a game in S1/2..

It's hard to play with.
Posted by dcrews
Houston, TX
Member since Feb 2011
30237 posts
Posted on 5/19/17 at 11:06 am to
I tell people all the time, in our elo, the enemy team is inbred level retarded. They WILL frick up royally at some point, just wait for it.

People are just very unaware of the flow of the game. I've been in bot lanes where we got absolutely shite on in the first 5-10 minutes. At that point, you evaluate your other lanes, and the team comps. If your other lanes are ahead, you're in good shape. Or, maybe your team's comp doesn't lend itself to doing well early. You just never know what can happen.

I always imagine a losing lane like someone who just got shot. Instead of remaining calm, putting pressure on the wound, they find a rusty shard next to them then stab themselves in the eye. Like dude, relax, focus and adjust on the fly. Don't panic.

As for the double daggers, probably not the best buy, but it's certainly no reason for someone to lose their mind. If find myself in that situation, I typically grab a seconds dorans blade. I'm not sure what the consensus is on that decision, but I can't imagine the extra HP, AD and slight lifesteal can hurt while being behind.

Maybe boots if the enemy comp is skill shot reliant, but I dunno.
Posted by Greace
Member since May 2009
4697 posts
Posted on 5/19/17 at 12:48 pm to
I think in that situation your suppose to buy a Cull. I usually dont see that situation very often myself but I have seen DL/Sneaky buy culls after being poked out.
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