Like not condemning some augments despite the statistics, as it's something I naturally do in my games. If I see something like Sniper Crest I just insta skip it. Thinking in comps as potencial +2 emblems not just +1 as usual, because the spatula portal. Also, pairing Ahri and Kindred on 3-4 even with 3 offensive items because the lack of damage? Hahhahaha it's not the natural way of thinking when u have no frontline Anyway, great video bro! Ur both good players, would be nice to see some coaching in a live game
@@leoneto9283 Great points! I've tried coaching in a live game before, and it's too hectic for me. I find that VOD reviews let me really slow down the process and discuss the nuances of each decision point.
Ignoring the high roll is so real. I guarantee that whenever someone finds themselves contested, the hey can look back and see at least a couple free outs that they missed
From the spot where you are discussing going Ashe. Wouldn't the items suggest Kai'sa? If you want a porcelain spat that is 1 bow. Ashe needs 2 more bows for her items and we have 0 at this point. Where as Kai'sa requires less.
ashe is a better utilizer for the spat. kaisa is definitely a option but it can use that spat well. also it’s pretty early on in the game when he said that so you can always look at your drops from pve rounds
@@LearningTFTI used the overlay for a while myself but in the end realized that it tempts me too much to always reroll lower tier augments without even thinking about them. I found that to be hurting my ability to learn and understand the game because there are definitely spots where a lower tier augment is the right pick over a higher tier augment for your specific comp and stage of the game. In the end, I uninstalled the overlay to force myself to think about my augment choices more.
@@janhradecky3141 Great point. I've gone back and forth on it often. I've found it helpful during a new patch or set to get an anchor on what's broken, then as the patch matures, I tend to turn it off to think more critically about the specific spot.
Wow, just some minutes of the video and i already learned so many new ways to think in TFT
I'm glad the video opened your mind to new possibilities! Just curious, what specifically did you learn?
Like not condemning some augments despite the statistics, as it's something I naturally do in my games. If I see something like Sniper Crest I just insta skip it.
Thinking in comps as potencial +2 emblems not just +1 as usual, because the spatula portal.
Also, pairing Ahri and Kindred on 3-4 even with 3 offensive items because the lack of damage? Hahhahaha it's not the natural way of thinking when u have no frontline
Anyway, great video bro! Ur both good players, would be nice to see some coaching in a live game
@@leoneto9283 Great points! I've tried coaching in a live game before, and it's too hectic for me. I find that VOD reviews let me really slow down the process and discuss the nuances of each decision point.
Hugely appreciate your channel and uploads.
I'm glad you like the videos! 🙏🏼
Ignoring the high roll is so real. I guarantee that whenever someone finds themselves contested, the hey can look back and see at least a couple free outs that they missed
So true. That's why reviewing your own games can be so valuable.
the rare rare spot for a ghostly Syndra game
From the spot where you are discussing going Ashe. Wouldn't the items suggest Kai'sa? If you want a porcelain spat that is 1 bow. Ashe needs 2 more bows for her items and we have 0 at this point. Where as Kai'sa requires less.
ashe is a better utilizer for the spat. kaisa is definitely a option but it can use that spat well. also it’s pretty early on in the game when he said that so you can always look at your drops from pve rounds
What's the page of those stats? Great video btw
Thanks! MetaTFT and Tactics.tools are both great to see stats.
what are those add ons you use? Looks really useful.
That's the metatft overlay.
@@LearningTFTI used the overlay for a while myself but in the end realized that it tempts me too much to always reroll lower tier augments without even thinking about them. I found that to be hurting my ability to learn and understand the game because there are definitely spots where a lower tier augment is the right pick over a higher tier augment for your specific comp and stage of the game. In the end, I uninstalled the overlay to force myself to think about my augment choices more.
@@janhradecky3141 Great point. I've gone back and forth on it often. I've found it helpful during a new patch or set to get an anchor on what's broken, then as the patch matures, I tend to turn it off to think more critically about the specific spot.