@doomonkey 41:43 and two players were still not level 18 -_-; you poor guy. At least it's clear why your jungler didn't help out.
I havent played in sooo long.
:c
Same, because I don't like only playing 5 champions, which is about how many builds I can store in my head, and with leaguecraft still broken I don't have my builds so I can't play properly with my collection. It still doesn't work, but they finally added a link to "my builds", so that's promising.
@Sony I'm afraid "I know you are but what am I" isn't really going to work in this case. I've been abreast of the pro scenes for several games already and while they're nice when you don't really have a mind for picking apart the game, I've found that it really only lets you play catch-up by keeping tabs on flavors of the month, which are only casually connected to what is actually best (winning strategies often catch on
years after they became possible). Too many people are just trying to copy the top strategies instead of actively developing new ones, so the signal to noise ratio is awful and I find I'm just better off working with my own data. The only genuinely useful thing that paying attention to the pro scene of a game gets you is the knowledge of what strategies you really need to focus on countering at tournaments, regardless of how objectively effective they might be and therefore how much you might have otherwise been inclined to expect them. Since I'm not attending any tournaments, this isn't an issue for me with LoL.
Also, grow up.
edit: Just to give everyone a funny story, back when my cousin and I were well within the top 1,000 warcraft 3 expansion 2v2 players in the world, one of our greatest weapons was to automatically assume that the opponent would copycat what everyone else was doing. war3 had very hard counters so if you guessed right while training units on the rock-paper-scissors you almost always won even if your micro skills were a little worse (people who have been paying attention to me should not be surprised at all that I was great at a game that emphasizes planning over execution). We got a ridiculous number of essentially free wins. LoL's counters aren't hard enough for it to really work the same way, but the point was that we rode to the big leagues in no small part thanks to assuming that the top strategies had a weakness like any other and then exploiting it. Almost no one we ever saw used my own favorite unit.
Do you guys use mastery pages for specific champs, general build (ie tank, AD carry, etc), or a combination of the two?
My pages are Utility, AD, AP/mana, AP/AS, Tank, and Twisted Fate.
I play my utility page on hybrid characters, but it wasn't really a good fit for TF, so I made one for him even though I hardly play him.
Set a new personal assist ratio of ~90% with Lulu. But she's sooo expensive for a support.
Try soraka, occasionally I go 0/(0-6)/(20-39) easiest 100% assist huehuehue