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League of Legends - "The Enemies Inhibitor is respawning soon!"
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ChexGuy331:
I still go Defense on Leona. Now that I build TriForce on her for tons of damageTM, I need the extra durability.
Yogamoanyo v2:

--- Quote from: SpreadsPlague on December 02, 2011, 09:23:44 PM ---I'm not the only one who doesn't feel bad when I don't call MIA, right? There's an entire area of your screen dedicated to letting you know where people are ..

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When I'm talking on Skype to people, I NEVER call mia. Pisses people off, but I'm distracted so whatever. We end up winning anyways.
Mr. Wallet:
You are not perfect and you should not assume your allies are perfect. Even if your allies will notice it by themselves 95% of the time - which they won't, if they're paying enough attention to their own lane - 5% is still way too often. MIAs are a safety net. A team not calling MIAs is like not wearing your seat belt.
"We end up winning anyways" is not a valid argument unless you are talking about winning tournaments or the #1 spot on a ranked ladder. Otherwise, you're generally looking at a 50-50 chance of winning, because the game has skill-based matchmaking. Any sense that you end up winning anyways is false unless you have also tried calling MIAs a bunch and didn't win any more often, which I know from experience is impossible. The real measure of whether or not something is important is when you suddenly change if you are or are not doing it and you suddenly start winning more or less. And let me tell you, I find not ever calling any MIAs no matter what is a really great way to keep the rating low on my smurf. The rating is low enough that people don't necessarily always expect MIAs from allies, so I tend not to get blamed, and then my score is great because my teammates have been feeding when they get ganked. Keeps me report-free and I can do all kinds of silly things.

I fed walletbot some guides but it didn't work out so well. WalletBot's architecture is just too married to everyday internet writing; his brain farts out too much on formal guide writing for a few quick fixes to work.
SpreadsPlague:

--- Quote from: Mr. Wallet on December 02, 2011, 11:52:46 PM ---I fed walletbot some guides but it didn't work out so well. WalletBot's architecture is just too married to everyday internet writing; his brain farts out too much on formal guide writing for a few quick fixes to work.

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teach him polygamy
MrCookie:
guys, add me.

i play a literal trundle

wallet knows
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