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Because I know people look for help when it comes to LoL I thought i might as well start a thread since I can't seem to find one to resurrect. for those who are seeking help in League can ask questions and learn a few new things, while more experienced players are free to share there tips and tricks to those who are still learning. remember there's no stupid question (unless you deliberately are trying to be stupid) and that any piece of advice helps.

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Here's a little something something I wrote up a while back when I first wanted to start this thread... Enjoy :D, It's not complete but maybe one day I'll finish it

I know a good majority of Reborn has played the Moba game "Ledge of Legends" and I percentage has entered into Ranked queues. now for those who have experienced ranked games, you may notice a much different atmosphere than in a normal game. Ranked games are known to be more frustrating, and quite stressful at times. though I'm no league expert and I may not be a hardcore professional. So then why are you reading this you may ask. more than likely you saw the title and thought that there might be some useful tips to help you win your next promotional series, or maybe you're just reading this to criticize the points. You may not beleive it but this isn't a guide just for league of legends (Well, it's aimed at helping you improve at the game but that's not the point), but perhaps you may take my advice outside the game.

this isn't a simple guide that tells you how to play the game (okay well it sort of is), it's a guide that can help you improve what you already know about the game, so don't expect to be able to win the next 10 ranked games on my advice alone, like all competitive games, it takes practice. So without further ado lets get started.

Advice:

- TEAMMATES

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- taking responsibility

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Here's a Tip for those eager about entering ranked solo/duo queue's. If you have friends to play with and are more comfortable playing with people you know than randoms, then I suggest playing solo normals to try and leave your comfort zone and try to work with people you've never met before. sure there will be a toxic player from time to time, but these people wont be able to help read your move like your friends would. Try play draft mode by yourself as practice before heading into ranked. and if you're not confidant enough than you can always bring a duo partner to help lighten the load.

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Here's a little advice for improving your LoL career.

Now we've all had a huge loss or a rather humiliating one and the first thing all of us want to do is forgot about, just repress that memory until it is gone and continue on with our miserable lives. Now I'm sure a majority of you learn from your losses, seeing as what to improve on more as to try and prevent it from happening in the next game. Most stratagy related games, such as football or Starcraft, the professional players analyze their performance in game. now it can be hard to learn from a heavy loss in game, but if you really want to improve then it's going to end up helping you a lot by reviewing your replays Via LoLReplay. Using this you can look more in depth at your play style and see what you did right and what you didn't. Jot down notes of your mistakes and what you can improve on. If you change things up a little, you may notice a difference in your next games. Try to apply your knowledge of the game when it comes down to finding a solution to your replays. It's okay to make mistakes, it's what we learn from. Focus on what you did right, and what you did wrong, especially if it's from a huge loss. And as always, keep practicing for you can't get worse if you don't stop playing, so don't be hard on yourself whenever you lose, they happen, and we are left with the knowledge to improve and you will eventually be rewarded for your efforts.

LoL Replay http://www.leaguereplays.com/download/

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It's been a while since I made one but I've gone over a few things already which do help out a lot but here's just some simple tips with explanations to help you out.

Smart Casting tips

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Ranked solo queue advice

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Tips on wards

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EDIT: I'll probably start using more pictures to help sum things up because I look at this thread and find just boring text, so for more visual learners I will start using more in game screen shots to help out more, and I might even go back and make some of these changes to existing posts.

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http://www.reddit.com/r/leagueoflegends/comments/1i5qoy/observations_of_bronze_habits_by_a_bronze_player/

Here's an article that can help out some of you bronze players. and maybe you Not Bronze silver players as well. heck, even platinum players need to be reminded of their mistakes

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Can I say something about wards?

IF YOU HAVE MORE THAN 150~ GOLD DO NOT WASTE ALL OF IT ON POTIONS! BUY A WARD OR TWO! THEN BUY POTS!

If you buy a ward you will probably hold onto those potions much longer and you won't get suprised by the zac that just came out of nowhere and taught you who your daddy was.

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In solo queue, don't type. If someone is raging, put them on mute, and keep playing to the best of your abilities. No point in getting all frazzled over an asshat who types more than they click.

Also, jungle tips:

When jungling, if a lane get the kill in a gank: you may tax the lane. If you get the kill: don't tax the lane.

When taxing the lane, don't stay there for 3 creep waves.

If you think the gank won't get be successful and get the kill, don't be afraid to secure the kill. It's better to have 300 gold on you for sure than have none because "Ignite totally would have got it bro." (NOTE: If the laner ignites when the guys at 100 HP, don't take the kill, unless the laner has some mad HP regen.)

As a solo queue jungler, it's not your job to killsteal, but if someone is 0-7-0 at 15 minutes, it may have been better for you to take the kill anyways.

Don't be afraid to farm jungle! Ganks don't make the jungle, good timing makes the jungle.

Most junglers builds are super versatile; don't lock yourself down to one build. Every game is different, and every build you buy should be according to that game. This is not to say that having a basic set build isn't a good thing, it just means don't tunnel vision on that build.

If you're going to die in the gank, don't gank.

Dragon can be taken very early, so long as the proper requirements are met, such as:

-Opposing bot lane is dead, and the opposing mid lane/jungle is not overly ahead

-Dragon pit and surrounding areas are relatively ward free

-YOUR SMITE IS UP.

-The midlane and jungle are both dead, and bot lane is not overly ahead.

-YOUR SMITE IS UP

-YOUR SMITE IS UP

-You have a jungler capable of taking an early dragon, i.e. Nunu, Udyr, Nocturne, Vi, Jarvan, Zac, Sejuani (if lanes have high damage), Evelynn, etc.

-Did I mention your Smite HAS to be up.

If your team wants to go for Dragon/Baron and your Smite is not up, TELL THEM. Don't say "Uhhh, it's not a good idea." Specifically say, "Smite is not up."

If you snowball a lane, that does not mean you can not gank for that lane. Lanes that are winning can still get camped, and you still need to gank.

If you take a kill, don't stress it. If your supposed to take a kill, and don't get it, don't stress it (I'm looking at you Evelynn).

If you don't know how to play a jungler, don't pick them. Each Jungler is different, and each jungler requires different techniques and builds that cannot be taught well; the jungle is for adaptation.

Play for the team, don't play for yourself.

FINAL NOTES:

Jungle is, by far, one of the best roles to carry oneself in Solo Queue, simply for that fact that jungle decide what direction the game goes. However, it is also very risky, as the jungler is either outjungling, or being outjungled. There are very obvious, superior picks in jungle that are often better than others. While I personally greatly enjoy jungle Gangplank, I am aware that it is not up to par with the rest of today's junglers, and often do not choose to play it as such. Keep the fact that your decisions can win games, simply because you are the jungler, in your head, and take that into account when playing jungle. Have fun!

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I would actually advise against muting someone. If you've got the potential to defuse a situation, do so for the sake of the team.

Hell, the person might decide to suck it up. You cannot afford to lose any sort of communication, especially if everyone is random.

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9/10 times, the person who's raging doesn't stop raging, and you can still communicate with pings fairly adequately. Of course, don't immediately mute them, but don't stoop to their level either. It's more worth your time to play than to respond to an angry 12 year old calling you a faggot repeatedly while he builds Archangel's Staff on Vayne.

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