I went back to your first videos, binging everything on your account and wow, you seriously have a support bible right here for us for free... Thank you so much, all of this is so educational and so easily explained. And I suppose wave states are useful in every lane so that's even better. Thank you so much and I hope more people get to see your content!
I like the way you explain it. A lot of the wave management content out there focus on the micro part of it whereas yours look at it more holistically and relatable like how a tennis match plays out.
This is the first video that I've watched from you and I really really like the insight you are giving so here is some feedback: (I have not seen any of your newer vids, so I dont quite know how relevant this will be) As said, you give really great insight on waves, and manage to make this problem seem easy to grasp. I also really like the examples that you chose, as they show a lot of the ideas you want to touch on. Additionally you have a red line that makes it easier to follow. This is really good informational content, but: I think you could improve this video by capitalizing on your red line. You have already segmented the video via time stamps, but to make the information fit better together, maybe add some motivation that threads the different time stamps together, like: "We see how we can use good wavestates to our advantage, but how should we react to bad wavestates?" and then go on. Another point: Although I really enjoy the knowledge you have, it seems like you were not quite sure on how to phrase things properly, which is obviously completely normal, but when making a vid, you can recapture a point you made with a more intended usage of words, which will shorten the video and make it easier to listen to. Right now I feel like I want to listen to the whole video, as you are clearly very competent, but it feels slightly like work to listen to it all. And finally, your notes, that you edited into the video in the top left are really good and spot on to understand the point you are making, so I would suggest you capitalize more on it, make the stand out more or something. On a final note: I really hope this doesn't come off as a discouraging comment, if you are even reading it lol. I really really like your content, and I think you can make it even better. I assume that your newer videos are already better, but nevertheless I think it would be worthwhile to rework this video at some point in the future, as I find these support fundamentals to be, well, fundamental. Keep up the good work
I subscribed to your discord even tho your stuff is free on TH-cam. It's only $10 a month I really appreciate the work you put into making these videos.
Hello. You didn't say anything about freezes in the video other than that it is bad if enemies freeze the wave. How do you break freezes? Should I also try and freeze the wave? If enemies recall while we have a wave frozen under our tower, should we fast push it or keep the freeze and not recall?
Hey Cupcake, loved the video! I did have a question about good vs bad wave states - say we are playing naut (who wants it to freeze his side of the lane so he can get hooks), when is it appropriate to try and get plates?
at the example 26:15, what is the best decision for the enemy supp (naut), fix bot wave then roam up to herald or ignore wave state and move straight to herald?
Really good information and I will for sure use the part with the jungler together with my team. But I don't think this will work probably in solo Q. My adc will call me a fucking noob and troll when I tell our jungler to help crush the wave what make him lose 2-3 cs to the jungler. And when I look at the mental state of the EUW Server, I will end up again with someone run it down because he thinks we all suck xD
I went back to your first videos, binging everything on your account and wow, you seriously have a support bible right here for us for free... Thank you so much, all of this is so educational and so easily explained. And I suppose wave states are useful in every lane so that's even better. Thank you so much and I hope more people get to see your content!
I like the way you explain it. A lot of the wave management content out there focus on the micro part of it whereas yours look at it more holistically and relatable like how a tennis match plays out.
Really helped out on some missing concepts in my head, great video!
That's insane bro u are a hidden gem omg how the hell did I find u , ur content is just amazing, I hope u get recognized, keep the good working🥰🥰
Thank you! I will.
Brother this is amazing knowledge ty for sharing
This is the first video that I've watched from you and I really really like the insight you are giving so here is some feedback:
(I have not seen any of your newer vids, so I dont quite know how relevant this will be) As said, you give really great insight on waves, and manage to make this problem seem easy to grasp. I also really like the examples that you chose, as they show a lot of the ideas you want to touch on. Additionally you have a red line that makes it easier to follow. This is really good informational content, but:
I think you could improve this video by capitalizing on your red line. You have already segmented the video via time stamps, but to make the information fit better together, maybe add some motivation that threads the different time stamps together, like: "We see how we can use good wavestates to our advantage, but how should we react to bad wavestates?" and then go on.
Another point: Although I really enjoy the knowledge you have, it seems like you were not quite sure on how to phrase things properly, which is obviously completely normal, but when making a vid, you can recapture a point you made with a more intended usage of words, which will shorten the video and make it easier to listen to. Right now I feel like I want to listen to the whole video, as you are clearly very competent, but it feels slightly like work to listen to it all. And finally, your notes, that you edited into the video in the top left are really good and spot on to understand the point you are making, so I would suggest you capitalize more on it, make the stand out more or something.
On a final note: I really hope this doesn't come off as a discouraging comment, if you are even reading it lol. I really really like your content, and I think you can make it even better. I assume that your newer videos are already better, but nevertheless I think it would be worthwhile to rework this video at some point in the future, as I find these support fundamentals to be, well, fundamental.
Keep up the good work
It's hard for me to watch my oldest videos tbh haha. Thanks for the feedback
Appreciate the details, coach!
I subscribed to your discord even tho your stuff is free on TH-cam. It's only $10 a month I really appreciate the work you put into making these videos.
Thanks for the support! Much love.
I'm gonna watch all of your videos.
This is insane man
Amazing video , your channel and twitch is so underated do you still do coaching ?
love this content
Thank you so much❤
love ur channel
Hello. You didn't say anything about freezes in the video other than that it is bad if enemies freeze the wave. How do you break freezes? Should I also try and freeze the wave? If enemies recall while we have a wave frozen under our tower, should we fast push it or keep the freeze and not recall?
Hey Cupcake, loved the video! I did have a question about good vs bad wave states - say we are playing naut (who wants it to freeze his side of the lane so he can get hooks), when is it appropriate to try and get plates?
How do i know when to fast push or freeze a wave thats coming under tower
at the example 26:15, what is the best decision for the enemy supp (naut), fix bot wave then roam up to herald or ignore wave state and move straight to herald?
ignore wave state and roam, but it will normally be a worse roam on paper as I should have the first move and the vision advantage.
Really good information and I will for sure use the part with the jungler together with my team. But I don't think this will work probably in solo Q. My adc will call me a fucking noob and troll when I tell our jungler to help crush the wave what make him lose 2-3 cs to the jungler. And when I look at the mental state of the EUW Server, I will end up again with someone run it down because he thinks we all suck xD
nice
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Your shirt is in a bad state
It's okay I took it off at the end of that day, I'm not still wearing it