
Some practical ADC tips : r/ADCMains - Reddit
2021年5月4日 · Made these for myself a while back after analyzing the best ADCs like Teddy, Ruler, Rekkles, Uzi. Also contains my personal experiences as someone who climbed from gold to master on solo ADC in EUW. These are some actual practical tips instead of vague philosophical guidelines. Tip: You should almost never hard push early if you get in lane early
Adc tips : r/ADCMains - Reddit
2022年11月19日 · Hmm I think I might agree it is important to learn the basics first your “actual tutorial” basic warding basic last hitting maybe a session or 2 in practice tool to cs before looking at streamers since they’ll usually cover more intermediate to advanced tips since they assume you know the very basics but of course most people will forget ...
A guide for those who are looking to improve their ADC game
2019年7月8日 · Basically, I wrote an in-depth ADC guide, covering (almost) everything from champion select up until victory screen. It is not just a summary of quick tips you get when you ask a general question in this subreddit. This is a 45 page pdf file, containing embedded videos and examples to back up the information. That is why the pdf is almost 600mb.
Season 12 ADC Guide - Things I focused on to hit Master as an ADC
2022年2月10日 · If you are outplaying everything the enemy support does and the enemy ADC is not outplaying everything your support does, then you are effectively using your 10% influence over the lane to convert your superior skill over the enemy ADC into a win. Take the FOLLOWING CLIP for example. Here I'm initially in an unfavourable position for trading ...
Season 12 ADC Guide - Things I focused on to hit Master as an ADC
Solo queue for ADC is entirely around the early game. Games for ADC are decided in the first 10 to 15 minutes in solo queue. You need to play to win early hard, you cannot go equal or lose, you have to stomp bot hard to have an impact. The longer the game goes the less agency you have.
69 Tips To Become A Better A Better ADC : r/leagueoflegends
Hi there, I'm UberGiantsBro a diamond 1 ADC from NA (now moved to OCE servers) and here's my 69 tips to become a better ADC. These tips will be posted to the Summoner School blog. EDIT* I WROTE A BETTER TWICE IN THE TITLE, WOE IS ME. EDIT* A few of these tips are outdated now (like the Corki q revealing stealth).
Any tips to improve as beginner adc : r/ADCMains - Reddit
2021年7月27日 · The safest ADC picks are Yuumi and Ashe, who both have a ton of utility to the team even if you do poorly. Ashe is easier for a new player to use than Yuumi, since you have to be decent at farming to get gold well on Yuumi. Another high-utility pick is Neeko, who can be played in the ADC spot and does well there.
General adc tips for new player? : r/summonerschool - Reddit
2021年2月18日 · I main miss fortune because I’ve heard from many she’s a great starter champ. I know a lot of good lane control in bot comes from a good support but man, I’m getting flames almost every match with supports being toxic asking me why play adc if I don’t know how, other teams adc getting in all chat and telling me I’m terrible lol.
What's your best settings option to kite as an ADC? and how
2021年3月12日 · So i have been exploring new ways and player mouvments settings to find the best way to kite, especially as an ADC, of course there is no perfect easy way to kite, otherwise half of the game mechanic skills are gone, but i'm trying to find the best one. Mainly, there are 2 popular player mouvement options most ADC players use.
ADC tips nowadays be like : r/ADCMains - Reddit
2022年6月29日 · These tips are actually pretty good, tho. Adc is all about basic mechanics: positioning and farming. I’m a Lucian onetrick and if you can’t snowball, you’re not getting enough gold together usually. Adc is legitimately pretty decent now, even in silver. Yes nobody peels but also people have bad focus