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[DH] New Ranked Team

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BuddahHopper

The Crayon
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Feb 25, 2011
If I may suggest, start practicing in solo que ranked. though it does seem more trollish and people give up easier. you'll improve tons here and find out exactly what champs your good with and how good you are as a mechanical player.

Though 5v5's is a little different because it's team based. as a player no matter what role you are you want to be "good enough" to pick up slack if someone else is unable to pull their weight via getting out played or just team-comp countered.
 

malmenca

Diamond
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Apr 25, 2011
Eh, getting outplayed in a lane is just another circumstance in which u need to learn and adapt to as a team.

Edit: Not necessarily one person picking up the slack.
 

NuclearCouch

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Community Manager
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I'll play, im level 30 and own just about every champion in the game :p. Add me: NuclearCouch
 

skyboy49707

Obsidian
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May 24, 2011
My comp died on me.. so i cant do much :( I really wanna go at this but I cant sorry if i got anyones hopes up. also fuck the world fuck the new map and fuck it all. I want the old shit.
 

kongrave

Portal
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Jul 16, 2011
Location
San Jose, CA
If I may suggest, start practicing in solo que ranked. though it does seem more trollish and people give up easier. you'll improve tons here and find out exactly what champs your good with and how good you are as a mechanical player.

Though 5v5's is a little different because it's team based. as a player no matter what role you are you want to be "good enough" to pick up slack if someone else is unable to pull their weight via getting out played or just team-comp countered.
I'm not sure this is such a good idea. Ideally you should practice normals a lot more until you're confident or find a duo queue partner. The reason being if you lose your first 5-10 games or so it can impact your elo highly as the games are worth around 50 elo each and you can potentially get yourself stuck below 1200/1300 resulting in a TERRIBLE climb back up.
 

zachimon

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Jul 4, 2011
I'm not sure this is such a good idea. Ideally you should practice normals a lot more until you're confident or find a duo queue partner. The reason being if you lose your first 5-10 games or so it can impact your elo highly as the games are worth around 50 elo each and you can potentially get yourself stuck below 1200/1300 resulting in a TERRIBLE climb back up.
Story of my elo.
 
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