One of the best ADC guides I've ever saw. It doesn't give you answers, instead it gives you questions to think about, so you can find mistakes in your games by yourself.
WOW I found another hidden gem on youtube. I'm sure your channel will blow up soon. Tips I learned from your video: - Pick based on team comp and enemy comp - Learn champions skills through ARAM - Think what my strength/weakness is - Think how could I die in this situation - Don't be greedy - Don't be mad/ play calm like a robot
This dude gives out good guides while also being funny enough as a comedian, I bursted out laughing at 18:25 when he flashed the Ezreal ult when it already passed
I like this guy, he is so right about stop getting too emotional about things that's not even worth getting upset about. People get so obsessed about winning they forget about their own roles and mess up. I'm fully aware I also do this and need to get out of that habit. I feel like I get more frustrated at myself then others because I want to have a big impact in every game I play such leads to me being so inconsistent since I feel like I have to make plays that are just unnecessary
I feel like especially low Elo players tend to just blame their teammates. Yeah they suck and int all the time but so do they and instead of focussing on something you can’t change just learn to carry the game yourself!
@emmashowe I hard carried a lost game recently as MF with 2 late game back to back quadras and I finally realized that even though it sounds ridiculous, carrying a bad team to a win is more of a mindset than an actual skill.
@@marianorivera3272 the mindset is the part that you accept you can never carry any game. You need your team to win. Act and play like that and all will be much better. Most players get mad at team and act like they are perfect and don't need the team to win.
This was a legitmately fantastic guide. Not even just for ADC but for any role. Just the mindset provided here can be applied to any role and champ. I love that its straight to the point and no fluff. Extremely informative.
Really appreciate not only the subtitles ofc but also how you color code them or add quotes to make it clear which viewpoint you are speaking from. Thanks for this great guide
One note I learned from reading Korean interviews at worlds is that the translation for "Basics" is often more accurately translated to "fundamentals". Doesn't change much functionally but can help your ego/mental when you don't think something is "only basics".
some of the best advice is the most simple and straight forward, something our ego holds back from us to make us feel better than what we really are. awesome guide hyung
I think the biggest thing everyone should note from this video is how there wasn't a single flashy, crazy 1v5 outplay, just raw fundamentals but mastered fundamentals, played by the book
This is absolutely invaluable information without any clickbait or bs just straight facts. Please upload more and consider making a Patreon or something for more guides. I’m already subbed but another way to support you and your amazing content would be awesome. What are your thoughts on the 13.10 item changes and can you make a video on that?
Great guide thank you for giving me the hints I needed to improve. I always feel bad when not trading or trying hard for kills because I feel like I need to press my advantage more to win, but here you show how to press your advantage in a better way than hunting for kills. Also, interestingly, having to read the translation helped me stay focused on what you were saying more than how you were playing, which was great for me!
Clean game, nice video. I struggled as an ADC main and swapped to JG... more consistent it feels like somehow, but this was a valuable lesson and reminder that keeping it simple is important and keeping it cool is key. Can't let mistakes of others get us so frustrated.
Just came back to this game after years from playing dota. Watching faker win his 4th motivated me to play league again and this video is what i needed to make a come back in this game. thankk you for having subtitles
I know this is an older video I have been binge watching all of your videos I’m swapping from mid to ADC as secondary role and learning all the fundamentals I love your videos no click bait and so many answers and scenarios and great advice keep it up it’s helping so much. I have been loving Samira and Lucian lately !
Well said! Just like now, I struggle to make many decisions and just think that going in and poking continuously is of an importance. However, remembering most of the things I have done in low elo, I can agree that I did better because I thought out every move that helped me out in laning phase. Forgot all of that which makes way more sense looking back at it now. This guide is worth so much that I can definitely say that I would pay more than $5,000 for you to make another guide like this again. You definitely earned a sub and like :D
Thank you very much for this guide! I learned many new features and stopped tilting even then i lost 10 games in a row, because now i see how many mistakes my teammates and enemies does.I changed my mindset and started to win botlane without any problems, only on pure skill and composure
Easily the best guide I've saw. I'm in emerald ATM and was happy that I didn't default to the "I already know this." Mindset because I have a ton to learn to climb to the upper ranks. Great, great video!
Such good information in this video. Ever since I stopped focusing on my teammates and looking to improve my own game I’ve been able to have more fun and improve way faster
I can confirm that with basic like this in your mind you can climb. My peak is d2 as one trick yasuo. It’s not that high but I found myself climbing straight from p4 to d2 when my mindset was to improve on these basic rather than mechanic/flashy play.
To further iterate on what you were saying with the "hammer the basics down" ... sometimes people do need to learn the hard way... in life people can tell you to recall after a kill But it wont make sense until they have suffered several times from being stuck in lane Once you know the real reason for the warnings, they make sense... warnings serve to prevent the pain of failure due to the one subtle mistake. Knowing things vaguely can help.. but knowing things FOR SURE is better. To a person willing to learn... the more painful failures the better... People won't listen to advice... they want to understand for themselves... but they it (the warning) will stick in their mind when the mistake happens... and the wisdom will then glow more than for someone who never received the warning... Some people not pre-warned will attribute their failure to the weather The reason some people don't learn is that they can't see the connection between certain cause and effects. Simplifying things (and eliminating variables) helps isolate cause and effects. You give others a road map! So... Thank you very much.
Amazing guide. A champion to know if you are doing this right is Vayne. If you do a minimal mistake, you insta die. It's not like Ezreal that you can get caught, flash away, caught again, e away and kill the enemy. With Vayne if you possition well in low elo is a penta in each fight. If you possition bad or u use your cooldowns aggresive you get oneshooted even by a Nami.
This just popped on my recommended page and I watched it but when he bought Infinity Edge with a Galeforce in his inventory I was like "That's illegal!" then I checked the upload date and kept my sanity. :)
Thanks for the videos, man. As an experiment, could you try generating computer voice for your videos? It would allow us to pay more attention to the mechanics and all the little choices you make every second.
However what he is saying is more important, in a way being forced to read what he is saying helps to really understand, read it aloud to yourself etc, small revision tricks go a long way
Multi-tasking is only difficult... when its many things But if you make the Multi-Tasking ... One thing... it helps frame the tasks better inwardly. Its the best simplification for cohesively comprehending All details connect and intertwine... but a birds eye keeps them clear One thing that helped me was starting to play FROM the minimap - and then only really looking back to our models when I needed tight micro for a fight or CSing Watching the minimap gives a birds eye and helps you make decisions based on whats good for the map/game as opposed to you getting kills (in your lane / bubble). Are they correct/valuable kills? Or are they wasting time when you could have taken 2 towers instead? You'll only know from spacing out and looking at the big picture. It still includes the details... but now the details can have a container... that you call the essential understanding! (or just essence...)
I played for about 1 year playing Darius and kled only and would always be frustrated because I never understood what other champions did/abilities.. then I discovered ARAM😂 and I got to know every single champ
i am iron got below bronze, since i was playing for 10 years almost. i have and injured arm, so i know my reaction are slower than other people but i still love league. I mained support for 10 years now trying to main adc as well. This vid helped me alot :) i like Caitlyn one of my original adcs :) thank you for vid :)
"Oh Ez is ulting, then I have to flash. - You can't think like this guys" And flashes 2 seconds after Ez ult casually just for educational purposes. :D Great video btw.
First good lol league advice video I´ve seen, probably because I love the wombo combo vids, but wow also the ezrael played good at times and the explanations for the behavior patterns in league in general were satisfying, still didn´t made the progression as a player, but it´s ok, league needs it´s playerbase from the beta till now, which just suck.
it's crazy bcs you can clearly see the frustration and fear building up on a team when the lack of mindset is there. is not about elo, is about being f human!! you can see it on the bronziest player or a pro player. it's beautiful
I'm a new league player trying it out to play with friends, I've been going 0/8 in lane every game, first game after applying what he was talking about I got my first positive KD game xD
Thank you for this video, Professor. I struggle with farming overall (my avg. is about 6-7 a game) could you please provide us with a drill or practice for improving last hits? Thanks!
I mean, yeah this is informative, but my games look the same when I smurf in silver/gold from emerald, the problem as adc starts when the enemys are not playing mechanicly like low elo players. I think a better way to teach stuff like this would be live coaching a literal gold player in a gold game, because the amount of times you just Hands diffed them is really not representive even when talking about fundamentals. Overall a nice video and it just proves the point i usually have, adc in soloq is strong role when you are a smurf way above the elo you smurf in. Either way, really nice video and prob one of the best for beginner adcs, especially the part where adc is a mental game, not getting emotional is so important, because dying 2 or 3 times in lategame because you are angry about xyz will end the game quicker than you think.
I would love a guide like this but in a losing matchup. Cause yeah its great ur allowed to push everylane because you are caitlyn. What of ur vayne into ashe?
hey nice informational videos you do , keep up the work , im a toplaner main and i;d like to know if there is a korean toplaner main that makes videos identical to yours ? informational and all ( strengths and weakness's)
Honestly, the hardest part is convincing teammates to switch lanes. Low ELO players have zero macro sense and will force you stay bot because they refuse to move.
One of the best ADC guides I've ever saw. It doesn't give you answers, instead it gives you questions to think about, so you can find mistakes in your games by yourself.
WOW I found another hidden gem on youtube. I'm sure your channel will blow up soon.
Tips I learned from your video:
- Pick based on team comp and enemy comp
- Learn champions skills through ARAM
- Think what my strength/weakness is
- Think how could I die in this situation
- Don't be greedy
- Don't be mad/ play calm like a robot
This dude gives out good guides while also being funny enough as a comedian, I bursted out laughing at 18:25 when he flashed the Ezreal ult when it already passed
and then did a "penta" that morgana stole xD
Finally someone who can explain the fundamentals and their thinking without just repeating fundamentals over and over as if we know what they are
I like this guy, he is so right about stop getting too emotional about things that's not even worth getting upset about. People get so obsessed about winning they forget about their own roles and mess up. I'm fully aware I also do this and need to get out of that habit. I feel like I get more frustrated at myself then others because I want to have a big impact in every game I play such leads to me being so inconsistent since I feel like I have to make plays that are just unnecessary
I feel like especially low Elo players tend to just blame their teammates. Yeah they suck and int all the time but so do they and instead of focussing on something you can’t change just learn to carry the game yourself!
@@emmashoweall Elos blame team mates. It's about mindset not Elo.
@emmashowe I hard carried a lost game recently as MF with 2 late game back to back quadras and I finally realized that even though it sounds ridiculous, carrying a bad team to a win is more of a mindset than an actual skill.
@@marianorivera3272 the mindset is the part that you accept you can never carry any game. You need your team to win. Act and play like that and all will be much better.
Most players get mad at team and act like they are perfect and don't need the team to win.
This was a legitmately fantastic guide. Not even just for ADC but for any role. Just the mindset provided here can be applied to any role and champ. I love that its straight to the point and no fluff. Extremely informative.
Really appreciate not only the subtitles ofc but also how you color code them or add quotes to make it clear which viewpoint you are speaking from.
Thanks for this great guide
One note I learned from reading Korean interviews at worlds is that the translation for "Basics" is often more accurately translated to "fundamentals". Doesn't change much functionally but can help your ego/mental when you don't think something is "only basics".
some of the best advice is the most simple and straight forward, something our ego holds back from us to make us feel better than what we really are. awesome guide hyung
wonderful video! i love how the spam pings from nunu didn't even make you flinch. thank you for the translations too.
I think the biggest thing everyone should note from this video is how there wasn't a single flashy, crazy 1v5 outplay, just raw fundamentals but mastered fundamentals, played by the book
well there was the 1v1 outplay vs ez early, but your point stands generally
This is absolutely invaluable information without any clickbait or bs just straight facts. Please upload more and consider making a Patreon or something for more guides. I’m already subbed but another way to support you and your amazing content would be awesome. What are your thoughts on the 13.10 item changes and can you make a video on that?
Great guide thank you for giving me the hints I needed to improve. I always feel bad when not trading or trying hard for kills because I feel like I need to press my advantage more to win, but here you show how to press your advantage in a better way than hunting for kills.
Also, interestingly, having to read the translation helped me stay focused on what you were saying more than how you were playing, which was great for me!
Clean game, nice video. I struggled as an ADC main and swapped to JG... more consistent it feels like somehow, but this was a valuable lesson and reminder that keeping it simple is important and keeping it cool is key. Can't let mistakes of others get us so frustrated.
8:10 I appreciate the poise and control he had to ignore the Nunu's pings and get the Ezreal straight away without even a solo change in demeanor.
Lot of respect for the way u are explaining things. Can’t wait till I watch more tutorials from u
Hands down the best guide I have ever seen!
Just came back to this game after years from playing dota. Watching faker win his 4th motivated me to play league again and this video is what i needed to make a come back in this game. thankk you for having subtitles
bro burns his flash for educational purposes. what a man!
One of the best guides ive ever seen. So much value. I dont have $5000 to donate but i will leave you a like and a comment for the algorithm.
I know this is an older video I have been binge watching all of your videos I’m swapping from mid to ADC as secondary role and learning all the fundamentals I love your videos no click bait and so many answers and scenarios and great advice keep it up it’s helping so much. I have been loving Samira and Lucian lately !
the best ADC guide I have ever seen, this instantly improved my game. Please make more like these!
Well said! Just like now, I struggle to make many decisions and just think that going in and poking continuously is of an importance. However, remembering most of the things I have done in low elo, I can agree that I did better because I thought out every move that helped me out in laning phase. Forgot all of that which makes way more sense looking back at it now. This guide is worth so much that I can definitely say that I would pay more than $5,000 for you to make another guide like this again. You definitely earned a sub and like :D
Thank you very much for this guide! I learned many new features and stopped tilting even then i lost 10 games in a row, because now i see how many mistakes my teammates and enemies does.I changed my mindset and started to win botlane without any problems, only on pure skill and composure
goddamn , another great guide, the best adc guides i have seen, no time wasted super precise infrmation
Easily the best guide I've saw. I'm in emerald ATM and was happy that I didn't default to the "I already know this." Mindset because I have a ton to learn to climb to the upper ranks.
Great, great video!
Such good information in this video. Ever since I stopped focusing on my teammates and looking to improve my own game I’ve been able to have more fun and improve way faster
I'm shocked, never seen a guide that good !!!
As a D4 adc main peaked D2,after watching this video made me feel like bronze somehow XD. Nice guide and thank you for this video reallly helpful
noone can blame you, the gap between chall and diamond is simply vaster than iron - diamond
Your coaching saved my league life
Amazing video, great editing/translation, super concise. More please!
Insta subscribed. I was scared because I wanted to climb since Gold 1 (in placements) and I felt overwhelmed. This helped a lot.
Thanks for the major tip of backing after a kill/turret. I was jungling and did not back even though I had 3k gold
Everything makes sense on a basic level. I'd love to a similar video for diamond+
this guide is pure gold. i am speechless 😮
The perfect adc guide, the perfect game .... good thing I found you right when I started playing cait
Damn O_O best content on adc for real, i search for rly long time but that insane man, you deserve way mor e
Basic tips but really really important, thanks a lot and I would like to see more detail guide in the future :)
you're always first on my recommended when you upload :D
I would definitely pay 5k for that guide, thanks a lot you are incredible
Pay me Just a lil Bro i can teach
Thanks this was really helpful to understand cait! and that ez outplay was insane
I can confirm that with basic like this in your mind you can climb. My peak is d2 as one trick yasuo. It’s not that high but I found myself climbing straight from p4 to d2 when my mindset was to improve on these basic rather than mechanic/flashy play.
To further iterate on what you were saying with the "hammer the basics down" ... sometimes people do need to learn the hard way... in life people can tell you to recall after a kill
But it wont make sense until they have suffered several times from being stuck in lane
Once you know the real reason for the warnings, they make sense... warnings serve to prevent the pain of failure due to the one subtle mistake. Knowing things vaguely can help.. but knowing things FOR SURE is better. To a person willing to learn... the more painful failures the better...
People won't listen to advice... they want to understand for themselves... but they it (the warning) will stick in their mind when the mistake happens... and the wisdom will then glow more than for someone who never received the warning... Some people not pre-warned will attribute their failure to the weather
The reason some people don't learn is that they can't see the connection between certain cause and effects. Simplifying things (and eliminating variables) helps isolate cause and effects. You give others a road map! So... Thank you very much.
Amazing guide. A champion to know if you are doing this right is Vayne. If you do a minimal mistake, you insta die. It's not like Ezreal that you can get caught, flash away, caught again, e away and kill the enemy. With Vayne if you possition well in low elo is a penta in each fight. If you possition bad or u use your cooldowns aggresive you get oneshooted even by a Nami.
Best video I've seen in a while for league ! :)
7:00 the trap on Pantheon was SO GOOD wow
Keep up the good work please, i finally found the content i was hoping for
This just popped on my recommended page and I watched it but when he bought Infinity Edge with a Galeforce in his inventory I was like "That's illegal!" then I checked the upload date and kept my sanity. :)
Very well made video and respect for the translations. Keep going Professor DDang, you will grow to 50k-100k+ subscribers and more.
10/10 thank you so much for this, this is the mindset I love having:D
The best guide ever. Honestly
This is so insightful and eye-opening. A great way to teach a different perspective on ADC. Thank you!
That's thr best tutorial I've ever seen, really. Insaaane.
Nossa uma BR que nem eu vendo esse tutorial maravilhoso! XD
so many good advices that serves for anything we'll do in life.
such a great guide, one of the best for sure! So much valuable information
Thanks for the videos, man. As an experiment, could you try generating computer voice for your videos? It would allow us to pay more attention to the mechanics and all the little choices you make every second.
really helpful feedback!
However what he is saying is more important, in a way being forced to read what he is saying helps to really understand, read it aloud to yourself etc, small revision tricks go a long way
I like the psychological tips, really important!
Multi-tasking is only difficult... when its many things
But if you make the Multi-Tasking ... One thing... it helps frame the tasks better inwardly.
Its the best simplification for cohesively comprehending
All details connect and intertwine... but a birds eye keeps them clear
One thing that helped me was starting to play FROM the minimap - and then only really looking back to our models when I needed tight micro for a fight or CSing
Watching the minimap gives a birds eye and helps you make decisions based on whats good for the map/game as opposed to you getting kills (in your lane / bubble). Are they correct/valuable kills? Or are they wasting time when you could have taken 2 towers instead? You'll only know from spacing out and looking at the big picture. It still includes the details... but now the details can have a container... that you call the essential understanding! (or just essence...)
Best league teacher ever and hes from korea hell yeah.
I played for about 1 year playing Darius and kled only and would always be frustrated because I never understood what other champions did/abilities.. then I discovered ARAM😂 and I got to know every single champ
Great guide, just subscribed. Kamsahamnida!
This should be mandatory video in the League client if youre in Bronze for more than a month.
Amazing insight here. Thanks for sharing this.
Thank you so much. Your guides are the best!
This is the korean guide i was looking for haha currently stuck in diamond 2- Master, lets see if i can improve with this, main adc of course
Thank you so much. Could you go over what to do when you start losing a lane?
i am iron got below bronze, since i was playing for 10 years almost. i have and injured arm, so i know my reaction are slower than other people but i still love league. I mained support for 10 years now trying to main adc as well. This vid helped me alot :) i like Caitlyn one of my original adcs :) thank you for vid :)
This guide was insane ! Thanks you master🙏🔥.
I cannot believe there are subs for every video thank yopu so much
"Oh Ez is ulting, then I have to flash. - You can't think like this guys"
And flashes 2 seconds after Ez ult casually just for educational purposes. :D
Great video btw.
First good lol league advice video I´ve seen, probably because I love the wombo combo vids, but wow also the ezrael played good at times and the explanations for the behavior patterns in league in general were satisfying, still didn´t made the progression as a player, but it´s ok, league needs it´s playerbase from the beta till now, which just suck.
Fantastic guide. Thank you.
Very educational, thank you.
it's crazy bcs you can clearly see the frustration and fear building up on a team when the lack of mindset is there. is not about elo, is about being f human!! you can see it on the bronziest player or a pro player. it's beautiful
I love you professor DDang it helps me a lot.
Well deserved thumbs up!
Very good video ur channel is like Dobby and superserver but all about adc
finally a good teacher
Thank you for the great content! Keep it up! :)
I need to know what chair that is. It looks super comfortable
I'm a new league player trying it out to play with friends, I've been going 0/8 in lane every game, first game after applying what he was talking about I got my first positive KD game xD
It hit me when he says "what ways can I die here" thats me before I go in
holy moly i feel like i just gained 2 divisions from watching this alone
(brazil player), very nice guide, i love it ^^
Dope video man
any chance we can get an opgg so we can keep track of what champs you play in different patches and whatnot ?
Will you be updating this for the new season? :)
Thank you for this video, Professor. I struggle with farming overall (my avg. is about 6-7 a game) could you please provide us with a drill or practice for improving last hits? Thanks!
Best to do is go in with the champ into practice tool buy no items, and go out and Last hit, until you get perfect CS for 10 minutes
Thanks professor y learn a lot with this videos
incredible guide
great video
Fantastic guide 감사합니다
love this but what about when solo laners still go to their lane instead of swapping when you're for example mid already?
Thank you for the guide
I mean, yeah this is informative, but my games look the same when I smurf in silver/gold from emerald, the problem as adc starts when the enemys are not playing mechanicly like low elo players. I think a better way to teach stuff like this would be live coaching a literal gold player in a gold game, because the amount of times you just Hands diffed them is really not representive even when talking about fundamentals. Overall a nice video and it just proves the point i usually have, adc in soloq is strong role when you are a smurf way above the elo you smurf in.
Either way, really nice video and prob one of the best for beginner adcs, especially the part where adc is a mental game, not getting emotional is so important, because dying 2 or 3 times in lategame because you are angry about xyz will end the game quicker than you think.
I would love a guide like this but in a losing matchup. Cause yeah its great ur allowed to push everylane because you are caitlyn. What of ur vayne into ashe?
hey nice informational videos you do , keep up the work , im a toplaner main and i;d like to know if there is a korean toplaner main that makes videos identical to yours ? informational and all ( strengths and weakness's)
Whats that wallpaper? For research purposes of course.
Honestly, the hardest part is convincing teammates to switch lanes. Low ELO players have zero macro sense and will force you stay bot because they refuse to move.
i'm playing on plat4 in brazil and people change lanes normally, what elo are you playing on what server?
Insanely good