Friday, 7 August 2015

Learning to farm with... Episode 4

Learning to farm with...


Midlaners are the usually fantastic at wave-clearing in the late game, and often have the best CS numbers at 20+ minutes, unless the ADCs are doing a really good job. The best style of mid-laner for this high CS number is the waveclear and seige style champions such as Ziggs and, you guessed it, Xerath. These champions have fast and effective waveclear from some serious distance, and in the late game can often clear a wave with one or two spells, while being so far back the enemy has no chance to capitalise on it. However, Xerath has a mildly better laning phase than his closest rival of Ziggs and is far less blue buff dependant thanks to his passive, so I believe he's a little more 'noob-friendly' due to not needing as much mana management skill, so here he is!


Wednesday, 5 August 2015

Unorthodox Picks Episode 3 - Twisted Fate ADC

Usually played as a bursty midlaner with a fantastic global presence, Twisted Fate can also rarely be played as an Attack Damage and Attack Speed based carry in the bot lane, bringing plenty of utility with Pick a Card and his ultimate. It does lose out on his presence from the midlane, meaning roams are harder, and he is far less bursty. However, with more consistent damage output he can be useful, and he even has a steroid on his E in the form of stacked deck, which stacks with attack speed. However, he does somewhat lack any burst, and his ultimate becomes less useful due to the lack of a Zhonyas, as well as his Q becoming almost entirely useless.



Monday, 3 August 2015

Champion of the week - Rek'Sai

Rek'Sai is not too different to how Lee Sin was in season 4. She excelled in the Warrior heavy meta, and is great with Cinderhulk too. Whatever the jungle throws at her, she has a great kit for ganking and applying pressure early game, and has enough CC for the late game. Whether played as a tank or as a bruiser, she excels from the jungle. She is also great in most team comps, and makes a fantastic diver or peeler, and her two forms mean she is a great duelist and counter-jungler because she essentially has six skills rather than the three that most other junglers have, similar to Lee Sin and Elise. She is a little weaker than some junglers at level six due to her low-impact ultimate, but is still a fantastic pick nearly all the time.



Friday, 31 July 2015

Learning to farm with... Episode 3

Learning to farm with...


AD carries are notorious for needing farm more than nearly any other role in the game. They end up in a lane with another player, meaning they level slower than the other solo lane roles and even the jungler, but they are well protected to get plenty of farm so they can hit their item power spikes. Some AD carries are nearly fully item dependant, as their kits simply provide them huge steroids to boost the power of their items, such as Vayne's Silver Bolts and ultimate. Corki however DOES scale well with levels, and always turns up competitively due to his nearly unrivalled mid-game power-spike, but he tends to fall off in damage late game. This is because he has no conventional steroids, but is does a lot of ability damage through his rockets and Q, phosphorous bomb. However, his ability reliance also makes him amazingly easy to farm on, but not quite as easy as Sivir, who just hits W and last hits EVERY minion in the wave. This makes him great for learning how to clear waves with ability combos, while still building AD to make last hitting a bit easier than on a full AP carry.

Wednesday, 29 July 2015

Unorthodox Picks Episode 2 - Shaco jungle



So Shaco is a bit of a soloQ kind of champion. He has the perfect kit to play mindgames with his opponents, with an invisbility and dash, an invisible box which fears and a slow on his autoattacks and E. When he ults, he even creates a false clone of himself, which looks identical to opponents, and they must figure out which one is the real one if they hope to survive. However, despite the mindgames, Shaco has very little brute force in his kit, and without using his mindgames correctly he can be fairly weak. He has amazing ganks and great level 2 invades, but is very vunerable to level 1 invades and is countered hard by good vision control, pink wards/upgraded sweepers and good team communication. This is why many people consider Shaco weak in the late game, but a good Shaco will mean the enemy won't HAVE a late game. Someone to watch to truly understand Shaco is the player Shaclone.


Monday, 27 July 2015

Champion of the week - Malphite

Malphite mainMalphite is one scary rock. A staple of the top lane with his strong initiation and fantastic scaling, as well as a relatively safe laner, he finds play at all levels when the comp suits him. Due to his damage scaling with his armor, and having an attack speed slow, he is usually picked into heavy AD comps that consist mostly of auto-attackers. He is more of a solo q champion, as he makes great use of wombo-combo team comps and the poor positioning and co-ordination of players in there, so doesn't see an awful lot of competitive play. However, as the main initiator of a team he is very difficult to rival, and few champions can keep up with him.



Friday, 24 July 2015

Learning to farm with... Episode 2

Learning to farm with...

Throwing a strange pick in here, and moving onto the support role! Usually supports DO NOT CS. That is the role of the AD carry, and the support tries to prevent the enemy ADC farming and keep their own carry safe from counter-harass. They also ward, set up kill opportunities for their carry and generally make life as easy as possible for the ADC. However, melee supports can grab relic shield which provides a nice buff to cs'ing and allows the support to share farm with the carry whenever they have a stack. All supports can use this, but only melee supports get the execute passive. however, one support that does not get this execute bonus, but often takes relic shield as their prime gold generation item is Thresh.