Three beginner tips: 1) don't let yourself get bothered by other players or your teammates just because you didn't jump when they tell you to, especially as a jungler. Everyone is suddenly a pro and always know why the game is going wrong, depending on your performance in the game, they might point things out. If it's constructive it's ok, but League players are far from civilized to give constructive tips most of the times. You are still learning and it's still a game. 2) for beginner junglers, don't try to gank a losing lane, recognize when you'd waste time to help a losing lane and leave them to their own devices and instead help push with winning lanes. As much as the losing lane won't like that you didn't help, don't care about it, they will blame you either way, either you don't help them and you lose the game and they call "jungle difference" for not helping them or you win the game by helping lanes that actually do good and snowball for a win. Not every AD Carry can actually carry a game, a bunch get overconfident and die unnessecarily which could easily been avoided. Just check how your teammates are doing from time to time, especially in the beginning. If they do good, try and gank when you have a timing window for it and the position of the enemies are good for it, if not back to farming your camps. As long as you are productive with your "free time". 3) Take breaks. If you are having a bad day, are on a losing streak or are angry because of former teammates throwing games, quit playing for the day. You'll lose even more because your focus might be off or you are tilted. It's also better for your sanity, which is already taking a hit playing this game in the first place XD
Im not a very good jungler,I usually play support, but one thing that helped me a ton to your point was binding the player cams to keys so I could easily peek how my teammates were doing
The first thing a beginner needs to know is the path that junglers take? Really? That's not even the first thing a beginner needs to know about jungling (probably start with, "What the fuck is jungling and why does it matter?") much less the first thing they need to know period.
Honestly I had a hard time understanding the first thing you went over with junglers. I could not understand what you meant by paying attention to side lanes "whoever is last to arrive in lane, usually gave their jungler a liege, letting you predict the jungle's starting location. This then lets you know if you're the enemies weak or strong side." I get putting a ward down if a jungler is coming, but I don't understand how I'd know whether I'm weak or strong side.
@@daryankuro8823 Nah, I got into it for a while till I realized it's a bad game. It COULD be good. But the terrible controls prevent it from ever feeling satisfying or fun. The fact that you can't even miss autos means the outplay potential just isn't there like it should be. Smite is a much better game and smite 2 is coming out soon so theres really no point in starting up league at this point. League was good back in the day when there was nothing else like it and if you didn't like dota.
When I enter any game I just assume my laners are braindead. But if you don't tilt you'll often find those useless laners are becoming useful in the future. Then I play around them. Until they lose again and I play around someone else. Jungling is a pure mental thing.
1) don't let yourself get bothered by other players or your teammates just because you didn't jump when they tell you to, especially as a jungler. Everyone is suddenly a pro and always know why the game is going wrong, depending on your performance in the game, they might point things out. If it's constructive it's ok, but League players are far from civilized to give constructive tips most of the times. You are still learning and it's still a game.
Can you make a video about the correct game mindset and mentality beacuse sometimes i find myself tilting when there's sudden setbacks. I also find myself tilting when i die, thinking it is the end of the world and enemy would snowball. So yeah that's my biggest problem and you are the only person i know that could cure this bad mentality
Can someone explain to me how this game takes skill? From an outsider who just played for a few hours it seems like all you do is run around and spam abilities. I can see how there is some strategy and IQ involved but doesn’t seem like there’s much room for skill
I'd say it's more Strategy oriented. You still need to develop skills to play and improve at the game (Jungle routes, map awareness, combing your moves properly, learning champions, gold and exp management,etc) but I'd say that it's more based on Strategy and the moment-to-moment gameplay. Just due to how it looks like the game flows. (champion matchups, build development, game sense, utilizing your champion different depending on the situation) I'm not like a pro or anything so take it with salt.
They might as well be beginners though. Iron players aren’t beginners based on their game time, but instead based on their game knowledge. Even mid elo players don’t know or utilize all the concepts and strategies from just this video alone. So by having even just a few of these integrated into your own gameplay, you can gradually start seeing improvement with the way you think about the game and play it out accordingly, enough to get out of iron and climb up rank by rank.
Tip 20: 1 in 3 games unwinnable... The biggest reason for toxicity in the game. Why not all games be winnable but depends on your skill if you lose. So much for rigged (engagement based) matchmaking. But here I'm refreshing my knowledge before starting to replay this trash game because I need to put my mind off some things.
dude.. how are these beginner tips? I dont even know how to path or use the camera let alone, AI bot movement... Im just stressed. I never know what Im doing :(
This feels way too advanced for a beginner. I'm looking for more basic overall understanding of the game in different situations. Like we know the name of the lanes and the positions and we know how towers work, etc. But we want to know what to do in the most common phases or situations of the game to not look like we're AFKing. But not too advanced you know? Like I'm pretty sure we're all in games where our teammates are spamming "?"-ping or "wtf" in chat while we have no idea why, and obviously no one in our game is actually going to tell us even if we ask, so we're out here looking for info but all we can find is either "LoL is comprised of two teams and 3 lanes and a jungle" or the complete opposite "predict the enemy jungler!". I just want to not feed the enemy team 😁
I'm sure these tips are great but this is an awful beginners guide. Tip 1 for example, an actual beginner is not going to understand the concept of a jungler, their role, what camps acheive and how to read that map and play. This much more a guide for players who are beyond beginner and closer to intermediate. How is the very first tip to read where the jungler starts and what is the strong vs weak side?
Love your content and subbwd to the site once but could deal with the fact you break down vids into 1min or so vids, and theres no way to playlist them or autoplay so you have to manually click on each 1min or so vid to play it. So for example you take a vod like this and cut it into 21 seperate vids/chapters that ha e to be clicked on indivitually one at a time to play. I gave up. Im guessing its so that you can claim each chapter is a vid and then make untrue claims about the number of vids on the site? Either way im pretty sure it (price aside) proba ly puts people off subbing to the site like it dod for me (cancelled my sub)
This video is not just for begginers. Even the korean Diamond and Emerald players doesn't care about these. Nowdays, If you think too much and care too much about the enemy jungler, eventually you get high KDA and lose. Then riot thinks 'Oh, this guy is pretty good player. Let's see he wins even if there's full of terrible players.' Yeah. Riot wants to play you more and more and make your WR at 50%. Play terrible, go sidelandes, don't fight with teammate, and dies hundreds times. Then you'll get good teammate and better MMR so you can climb up. You can test it out with a new account that dosen't have rank records.
To be honest all of these tips and tricks are absolutely useless due to the huge amount of feeders. Took 10 games for me to get to gold 3 and due to ragers I went back down for silver. Bad games happen and i understand that. But all of these feeders are just having bad games? Nah no shot. There needs to be an algorithm that puts feeders with feeders. Then these tips and tricks will truly work.
1) don't let yourself get bothered by other players or your teammates just because you didn't jump when they tell you to, especially as a jungler. Everyone is suddenly a pro and always know why the game is going wrong, depending on your performance in the game, they might point things out. If it's constructive it's ok, but League players are far from civilized to give constructive tips most of the times. You are still learning and it's still a game.
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Three beginner tips:
1) don't let yourself get bothered by other players or your teammates just because you didn't jump when they tell you to, especially as a jungler. Everyone is suddenly a pro and always know why the game is going wrong, depending on your performance in the game, they might point things out. If it's constructive it's ok, but League players are far from civilized to give constructive tips most of the times. You are still learning and it's still a game.
2) for beginner junglers, don't try to gank a losing lane, recognize when you'd waste time to help a losing lane and leave them to their own devices and instead help push with winning lanes. As much as the losing lane won't like that you didn't help, don't care about it, they will blame you either way, either you don't help them and you lose the game and they call "jungle difference" for not helping them or you win the game by helping lanes that actually do good and snowball for a win. Not every AD Carry can actually carry a game, a bunch get overconfident and die unnessecarily which could easily been avoided. Just check how your teammates are doing from time to time, especially in the beginning. If they do good, try and gank when you have a timing window for it and the position of the enemies are good for it, if not back to farming your camps. As long as you are productive with your "free time".
3) Take breaks. If you are having a bad day, are on a losing streak or are angry because of former teammates throwing games, quit playing for the day. You'll lose even more because your focus might be off or you are tilted. It's also better for your sanity, which is already taking a hit playing this game in the first place XD
Im not a very good jungler,I usually play support, but one thing that helped me a ton to your point was binding the player cams to keys so I could easily peek how my teammates were doing
The first thing a beginner needs to know is the path that junglers take? Really? That's not even the first thing a beginner needs to know about jungling (probably start with, "What the fuck is jungling and why does it matter?") much less the first thing they need to know period.
First thing a beginner needs to know is that these are the types of messages they'll be receiving in chat no matter what they chose to do lol
I’ve been a beginner in this game for 5 years.
Same, but I started in 2011 😅
@@cat5kablei played it when it was a mod for wc3 😂
@@DaBurmeister Ha, same. It’s still weird seeing Ashe knowing they’re a direct rip off of Sylvanas Windrunner
@@cat5kable lol you play wow too? 😂🫵🏻
tip 21 get a friend to play with
True, a good duo makes all the difference in this hellscape
And its more funn to play with a friend
@@osknyo and u get shitty team mates to carry and it's unwinnable because you're not very good to begin with.
Honestly I had a hard time understanding the first thing you went over with junglers. I could not understand what you meant by paying attention to side lanes "whoever is last to arrive in lane, usually gave their jungler a liege, letting you predict the jungle's starting location. This then lets you know if you're the enemies weak or strong side." I get putting a ward down if a jungler is coming, but I don't understand how I'd know whether I'm weak or strong side.
If u r a begginer in LoL, just uninstall it, before its too late. Respect your sanity.
If u are watching this video, it's already too late
@@daryankuro8823 Nah, I got into it for a while till I realized it's a bad game. It COULD be good. But the terrible controls prevent it from ever feeling satisfying or fun. The fact that you can't even miss autos means the outplay potential just isn't there like it should be. Smite is a much better game and smite 2 is coming out soon so theres really no point in starting up league at this point. League was good back in the day when there was nothing else like it and if you didn't like dota.
@@Pax_Mayn3why would u want your auto attacks to miss wuen there’s like a million skillshots already in the game?
Every single game is like this
@@Pax_Mayn3 Smite sucks imo. I tried it but couldn't enjoy it
Pretty sure Tip 1 for a beginner should be getting the player familiar with the RTS controls League has lol
Rule 16 is not just for beginners. My teammates in gold need to listen to this one, and I'm sure it's the same in higher ranks
9:02 as a jgler I see the fight is lost and just go clear my camps then they say jg diff jg diff all the time 😂
Low elo laners 😂
When I enter any game I just assume my laners are braindead. But if you don't tilt you'll often find those useless laners are becoming useful in the future. Then I play around them. Until they lose again and I play around someone else. Jungling is a pure mental thing.
to attack and move I've always used shift instead of A and it works perfectly for me correct me if I'm wrong lol
1) don't let yourself get bothered by other players or your teammates just because you didn't jump when they tell you to, especially as a jungler. Everyone is suddenly a pro and always know why the game is going wrong, depending on your performance in the game, they might point things out. If it's constructive it's ok, but League players are far from civilized to give constructive tips most of the times. You are still learning and it's still a game.
bro recommented thats insane
I just played 3 games and I didn’t get a single kill and what are these items that my teammates have and how do I get them
The only thing I learnd is that i suck at League
so strong side always meet with strong side too or the opposite?
is there any video on how to gank because i do everything pretty decent when it comes to jungle but i dont know how to gank
I was against a Lee sin, and me clearing my jg every time it was up then doing players, even tho I had less kills, I had a 4 level leed over him.
Me and my fast reflexes clicking as fast as i can bc i thought it was an ahri guide from the thumbnail 💀
Can you make a video about the correct game mindset and mentality beacuse sometimes i find myself tilting when there's sudden setbacks. I also find myself tilting when i die, thinking it is the end of the world and enemy would snowball. So yeah that's my biggest problem and you are the only person i know that could cure this bad mentality
watch thebausffs, bro is challenger toplaner dying like 12 times per game, bro is just "shishi we shillin'" and goes on
Can someone explain to me how this game takes skill? From an outsider who just played for a few hours it seems like all you do is run around and spam abilities. I can see how there is some strategy and IQ involved but doesn’t seem like there’s much room for skill
I'd say it's more Strategy oriented.
You still need to develop skills to play and improve at the game (Jungle routes, map awareness, combing your moves properly, learning champions, gold and exp management,etc) but I'd say that it's more based on Strategy and the moment-to-moment gameplay. Just due to how it looks like the game flows.
(champion matchups, build development, game sense, utilizing your champion different depending on the situation)
I'm not like a pro or anything so take it with salt.
Please make a list for iron players. Which as you know, are not beginners.
Consider selling account, iron accounts were considered valuable for their rarity last I knew.
They might as well be beginners though. Iron players aren’t beginners based on their game time, but instead based on their game knowledge. Even mid elo players don’t know or utilize all the concepts and strategies from just this video alone. So by having even just a few of these integrated into your own gameplay, you can gradually start seeing improvement with the way you think about the game and play it out accordingly, enough to get out of iron and climb up rank by rank.
@@bluebeast1583 It's between 20 to 50 euros, not much tbh
This video or their more recent video talks about useful concepts for irons
id buy the course but man im too poor
I understood none of this… anyway master yi is pretty cool I’ll keep playing him
This game has gotten absurd since I was in college a decade ago
Tip 20: 1 in 3 games unwinnable... The biggest reason for toxicity in the game. Why not all games be winnable but depends on your skill if you lose. So much for rigged (engagement based) matchmaking. But here I'm refreshing my knowledge before starting to replay this trash game because I need to put my mind off some things.
Was contemplating starting league, but 27weeks to go up one rank if things are “going good”? No ta mate 🤣🤣🤣
Tip 11
I wish everyone of my teammates watches this video
dude.. how are these beginner tips? I dont even know how to path or use the camera let alone, AI bot movement... Im just stressed. I never know what Im doing :(
This feels way too advanced for a beginner. I'm looking for more basic overall understanding of the game in different situations. Like we know the name of the lanes and the positions and we know how towers work, etc. But we want to know what to do in the most common phases or situations of the game to not look like we're AFKing. But not too advanced you know? Like I'm pretty sure we're all in games where our teammates are spamming "?"-ping or "wtf" in chat while we have no idea why, and obviously no one in our game is actually going to tell us even if we ask, so we're out here looking for info but all we can find is either "LoL is comprised of two teams and 3 lanes and a jungle" or the complete opposite "predict the enemy jungler!". I just want to not feed the enemy team 😁
Me who plays league for lik 7 years. Interesting
Tip 21: play rammus
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jungle tracking is your nr.1 for beginners? lmao
my tips : if you are a beginner, dont start with junggle
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0:20 Table of Contents
Im going to just wait for LoL2
For yall that play League because of Arcane...JUST A REMINDER THAT YOU GUYS SHOULDVE NOT TOUCH THIS GAME -EVER!
-League victim since 2018
3:33
tbf, if you start E as Chogath instead of Q against my Quinn, I WILL demolish you
According to your rank guarantee, I should and demote. So much for that
Why isnt there a video about champion popularity
dogwater game same level same character I deal 0 damage he stuns me and kills me in 2 seconds actual dogwater game
:)
I'm sure these tips are great but this is an awful beginners guide. Tip 1 for example, an actual beginner is not going to understand the concept of a jungler, their role, what camps acheive and how to read that map and play. This much more a guide for players who are beyond beginner and closer to intermediate. How is the very first tip to read where the jungler starts and what is the strong vs weak side?
Love your content and subbwd to the site once but could deal with the fact you break down vids into 1min or so vids, and theres no way to playlist them or autoplay so you have to manually click on each 1min or so vid to play it. So for example you take a vod like this and cut it into 21 seperate vids/chapters that ha e to be clicked on indivitually one at a time to play.
I gave up. Im guessing its so that you can claim each chapter is a vid and then make untrue claims about the number of vids on the site? Either way im pretty sure it (price aside) proba ly puts people off subbing to the site like it dod for me (cancelled my sub)
terrible vid like as a beginner i didnt understand a thing ur talking about
This video is not just for begginers. Even the korean Diamond and Emerald players doesn't care about these.
Nowdays, If you think too much and care too much about the enemy jungler, eventually you get high KDA and lose. Then riot thinks 'Oh, this guy is pretty good player. Let's see he wins even if there's full of terrible players.'
Yeah. Riot wants to play you more and more and make your WR at 50%.
Play terrible, go sidelandes, don't fight with teammate, and dies hundreds times. Then you'll get good teammate and better MMR so you can climb up. You can test it out with a new account that dosen't have rank records.
Why do you guys insist on pronouncing Taliyah incorrectly
I haven't watched the vid its already making me chuckle. Beginner guide. just don't play LoL at all
Tip number 1:
Delete League of legends
lol dont have new players...everybody smurfing in low elo too
To be honest all of these tips and tricks are absolutely useless due to the huge amount of feeders. Took 10 games for me to get to gold 3 and due to ragers I went back down for silver. Bad games happen and i understand that. But all of these feeders are just having bad games? Nah no shot. There needs to be an algorithm that puts feeders with feeders. Then these tips and tricks will truly work.
They forgot the REAL number one tip for new players; dont play
I cringed every time you said TALya...
1) don't let yourself get bothered by other players or your teammates just because you didn't jump when they tell you to, especially as a jungler. Everyone is suddenly a pro and always know why the game is going wrong, depending on your performance in the game, they might point things out. If it's constructive it's ok, but League players are far from civilized to give constructive tips most of the times. You are still learning and it's still a game.