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- Joined
- Aug 7, 2011
Update: For now I will be practicing every Tuesday and Thursday from 12:00 PM-4:00 PM PST, this may vary slightly from week to week. When my schedule allows it I will be hosting more times. I'll invite any herocraft members I see on.
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Hey, I noticed that the Official DH team seemed a bit dead, would anybody be interested in joining a Ranked team if I made one specifically for Herocraft members?
I'm an average competitive LoL player, not amazing but I really enjoy teaching and have a pretty solid understanding for the game. I'm a 1600 player (not that this means anything necessarily), with over 2,000 games played and experience playing in many competitive tournaments, such as MLG Anaheim 2012.
It seems like many of you don't play a lot of ranked, which is great because I love teaching the basics of premade 5v5. It's much different than just solo or duo queue or playing normals, it relies almost 100% on how well your team can move together and communicate. Unlike in Solo/Duo queues where your goal is to just try to get a lot of kills and carry, the game really comes down to how well your team controls the map and moves across the map together. You have to move out as one, fall back as one, split appropriately when necessary to keep lanes pushed and the map warded.
If anybody would be willing to play some ranked 5's just let me know and post your username.
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Requirements for Ranked 5's:
-Lvl 30
-16 Champions
-Teamspeak + Mic (We may use Vent)
-Be able to make at least 1 practice time a week.
-Willingness to learn.
What I will be attempting to teach:
-Basics:
-Last Hitting
-Freezing Lane
-Resetting Lane
-Variety of non conventional ways to gank a lane
-Map awareness (The 100% river control wards) (Calling MIA's) (Always collapsing on team mates even if there is little to no chance you will make it in time)
-Teamwork
-Map control as a team (using oracle, dividing up ward spots)
-Moving as a team (setting up team objectives before with plenty of time in advance) (Roaming as a team)
-Learning to communicate effectively (Positive, short simple and to the point, no rage)
-Competitive Format
-Draft Pick (Creating a balanced team with great synergy)
-Counter Picking (Make sure every lane is to your advantage)
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All of this takes time, but I really do enjoy teaching people who are willing to learn.
____________________________________________________________
Hey, I noticed that the Official DH team seemed a bit dead, would anybody be interested in joining a Ranked team if I made one specifically for Herocraft members?
I'm an average competitive LoL player, not amazing but I really enjoy teaching and have a pretty solid understanding for the game. I'm a 1600 player (not that this means anything necessarily), with over 2,000 games played and experience playing in many competitive tournaments, such as MLG Anaheim 2012.
It seems like many of you don't play a lot of ranked, which is great because I love teaching the basics of premade 5v5. It's much different than just solo or duo queue or playing normals, it relies almost 100% on how well your team can move together and communicate. Unlike in Solo/Duo queues where your goal is to just try to get a lot of kills and carry, the game really comes down to how well your team controls the map and moves across the map together. You have to move out as one, fall back as one, split appropriately when necessary to keep lanes pushed and the map warded.
If anybody would be willing to play some ranked 5's just let me know and post your username.
_____________________________________________________
Requirements for Ranked 5's:
-Lvl 30
-16 Champions
-Teamspeak + Mic (We may use Vent)
-Be able to make at least 1 practice time a week.
-Willingness to learn.
What I will be attempting to teach:
-Basics:
-Last Hitting
-Freezing Lane
-Resetting Lane
-Variety of non conventional ways to gank a lane
-Map awareness (The 100% river control wards) (Calling MIA's) (Always collapsing on team mates even if there is little to no chance you will make it in time)
-Teamwork
-Map control as a team (using oracle, dividing up ward spots)
-Moving as a team (setting up team objectives before with plenty of time in advance) (Roaming as a team)
-Learning to communicate effectively (Positive, short simple and to the point, no rage)
-Competitive Format
-Draft Pick (Creating a balanced team with great synergy)
-Counter Picking (Make sure every lane is to your advantage)
_____________________________________________________
All of this takes time, but I really do enjoy teaching people who are willing to learn.