In high elo, players know that supports can have a massive impact on the game, and good plays or roams are often recognized and appreciated. However, there's also the stigma (and maybe half-truth) that support is an inflated role, because of the same massive impact you can have by just roaming, or by being a Lulu/Milio/Yuumi who never leaves their Twitch/Jinx (more common in Diamond/Master than in Challenger).
Do you have a second channel where you upload full gameplay ? I would love you see you play a whole game to learn how to lane and roam better with bard.
this video should be called: "How many time can the enemy team get lucky and walk away with 1 hp" :D
Would go viral
since I started watching your videos like a year ago I have seen some big improvements in my Bard games as well, thanks for your regular content :D
Since supports have so much more impact in high elo i would assume they are more appreciated right?
Both positively and negatively
In high elo, players know that supports can have a massive impact on the game, and good plays or roams are often recognized and appreciated. However, there's also the stigma (and maybe half-truth) that support is an inflated role, because of the same massive impact you can have by just roaming, or by being a Lulu/Milio/Yuumi who never leaves their Twitch/Jinx (more common in Diamond/Master than in Challenger).
I have watched your videos for 2 years, and now i climb to master with bard. Thank you so much.
What builds you go with bard like specific match ups. And is mandate still good?
just asking why did you go radiant that game any specific reasoning?
Radiant virtue is awesome
Do you have a second channel where you upload full gameplay ? I would love you see you play a whole game to learn how to lane and roam better with bard.
Only on Twitch where i stream, and keep vods up for 30 days
Is this bard irl?
You can play Bard great but if your ally doesn't make use of your skills you'll get the blame :'(.
Asian washed ?😂