Actual beginners guide. Most of them are from a endgame point perspective with champs the standard player is unlikely to understand how to utilize properly. For ex, when I was starting out I wasted way too many units on PHCs cause I didn't know any better. I think I didn't even have parry before I entered act 4
Actual beginners guide. Most of them are from a endgame point perspective with champs the standard player is unlikely to understand how to utilize properly. For ex, when I was starting out I wasted way too many units on PHCs cause I didn't know any better. I think I didn't even have parry before I entered act 4
100% agree. Also champion guides. Not just breakdowns, but ideal rotations and stuff. Haven't seen much of this, except for very popular champs
Actual beginners guide. Most of them are from a endgame point perspective with champs the standard player is unlikely to understand how to utilize properly. For ex, when I was starting out I wasted way too many units on PHCs cause I didn't know any better. I think I didn't even have parry before I entered act 4
100% agree. Also champion guides. Not just breakdowns, but ideal rotations and stuff. Haven't seen much of this, except for very popular champs
Sadly, 90% of Youtubers don't want to touch below average champs unless they've recently been buffed. It's either Meta champs, Buffed ones or bugger all for guides. I'd make a few myself but I'm garbage at editing
Actual beginners guide. Most of them are from a endgame point perspective with champs the standard player is unlikely to understand how to utilize properly. For ex, when I was starting out I wasted way too many units on PHCs cause I didn't know any better. I think I didn't even have parry before I entered act 4
basically prof hoff. His tips are eeeeeeehhh for UC and up. He's ok though but I just hate how he just milks youtube.
Actual beginners guide. Most of them are from a endgame point perspective with champs the standard player is unlikely to understand how to utilize properly. For ex, when I was starting out I wasted way too many units on PHCs cause I didn't know any better. I think I didn't even have parry before I entered act 4
100% agree. Also champion guides. Not just breakdowns, but ideal rotations and stuff. Haven't seen much of this, except for very popular champs
Sadly, 90% of Youtubers don't want to touch below average champs unless they've recently been buffed. It's either Meta champs, Buffed ones or bugger all for guides. I'd make a few myself but I'm garbage at editing
Even then half the time their just reading abilities and showing of gameplay. I watched multiple videos on CGR and didn't understand why we couldn't dex with him until I read @Rookiie 's guide while working on my poem
Actual beginners guide. Most of them are from a endgame point perspective with champs the standard player is unlikely to understand how to utilize properly. For ex, when I was starting out I wasted way too many units on PHCs cause I didn't know any better. I think I didn't even have parry before I entered act 4
Oh yes an awesome idea for a channel is starting a new account and making it the focus. Explain what to do and what not to do. Show what masteries are good. Etc.
Actual beginners guide. Most of them are from a endgame point perspective with champs the standard player is unlikely to understand how to utilize properly. For ex, when I was starting out I wasted way too many units on PHCs cause I didn't know any better. I think I didn't even have parry before I entered act 4
Oh yes an awesome idea for a channel is starting a new account and making it the focus. Explain what to do and what not to do. Show what masteries are good. Etc.
Actual beginners guide. Most of them are from a endgame point perspective with champs the standard player is unlikely to understand how to utilize properly. For ex, when I was starting out I wasted way too many units on PHCs cause I didn't know any better. I think I didn't even have parry before I entered act 4
Oh yes an awesome idea for a channel is starting a new account and making it the focus. Explain what to do and what not to do. Show what masteries are good. Etc.
Dude u can start one like that.
Ooh I might just have to now Edit: Unless you want to, OP. This is for suggestions for you, but I'll do it if you don't
Actual beginners guide. Most of them are from a endgame point perspective with champs the standard player is unlikely to understand how to utilize properly. For ex, when I was starting out I wasted way too many units on PHCs cause I didn't know any better. I think I didn't even have parry before I entered act 4
Oh yes an awesome idea for a channel is starting a new account and making it the focus. Explain what to do and what not to do. Show what masteries are good. Etc.
Dude u can start one like that.
Ooh I might just have to now Edit: Unless you want to, OP. This is for suggestions for you, but I'll do it if you don't
One of ya'll better do it. I'm somehow getting worse at this game
Can't really do it right now cause of covid but more vlogging and meetups would be cool just to see their lives outside MCOC. Really enjoyed Cap Bayee's comic con vlogs seeing all of the MCOC youtubers together.
Actual beginners guide. Most of them are from a endgame point perspective with champs the standard player is unlikely to understand how to utilize properly. For ex, when I was starting out I wasted way too many units on PHCs cause I didn't know any better. I think I didn't even have parry before I entered act 4
Oh yes an awesome idea for a channel is starting a new account and making it the focus. Explain what to do and what not to do. Show what masteries are good. Etc.
Dude u can start one like that.
Ooh I might just have to now Edit: Unless you want to, OP. This is for suggestions for you, but I'll do it if you don't
@crcrcrc go right ahead mate! I think I’ll try my hand at making champion guides and stuff, I don’t have enough time to grind a second account lol
I really like when there are videos showcasing champs at a "reasonable" rank and sig level. It's fun to see maxed out to the gills r3 6* gameplay, but when I'm looking for content that's going to help inform my rank ups, I'd like a better idea of how they'll function in a more realistic scenario that doesn't require as much investment, like 4/55.
I really like when there are videos showcasing champs at a "reasonable" rank and sig level. It's fun to see maxed out to the gills r3 6* gameplay, but when I'm looking for content that's going to help inform my rank ups, I'd like a better idea of how they'll function in a more realistic scenario that doesn't require as much investment, like 4/55.
I'd honestly argue a 5/50 is a much more reasonable one. Most new players are unlikely to have good 5*s, and even less those they think are worth ranking. 4*s are always the backbone of new players rosters and give a sense of familiarity. This with r3 6* imo is just a way to build character interest for high level players. This game and community info can be very overwhelming for new people.
I really like when there are videos showcasing champs at a "reasonable" rank and sig level. It's fun to see maxed out to the gills r3 6* gameplay, but when I'm looking for content that's going to help inform my rank ups, I'd like a better idea of how they'll function in a more realistic scenario that doesn't require as much investment, like 4/55.
especially with all those ccp videos of like rank 3 6*s full boosted and full synergy team. no way is anyone going to actually achieve that amount of damage in a real fight
I really like when there are videos showcasing champs at a "reasonable" rank and sig level. It's fun to see maxed out to the gills r3 6* gameplay, but when I'm looking for content that's going to help inform my rank ups, I'd like a better idea of how they'll function in a more realistic scenario that doesn't require as much investment, like 4/55.
especially with all those ccp videos of like rank 3 6*s full boosted and full synergy team. no way is anyone going to actually achieve that amount of damage in a real fight
And that 6* r3s sig 200s are outside the reach of those that aren't massive grinders or whales
What I've found in the past is if I needed a bit of help with how to deal with a particular node, I would look on YouTube and find a video about it. They would say this champ is the best counter and then show you a bit of gameplay of them blitzing it with a 6 star version of the best counter. Useful sure... but then what if I don't have that champ? Now I'm not expecting them to run it with every champ, but maybe just pick one at random and then show us how to deal with it. also maybe not a R3 6 star as an example, which for people needing this sort of help probably wouldn't have.
Actual beginners guide. Most of them are from a endgame point perspective with champs the standard player is unlikely to understand how to utilize properly. For ex, when I was starting out I wasted way too many units on PHCs cause I didn't know any better. I think I didn't even have parry before I entered act 4
100% agree. Also champion guides. Not just breakdowns, but ideal rotations and stuff. Haven't seen much of this, except for very popular champs
Sadly, 90% of Youtubers don't want to touch below average champs unless they've recently been buffed. It's either Meta champs, Buffed ones or bugger all for guides. I'd make a few myself but I'm garbage at editing
Even then half the time their just reading abilities and showing of gameplay. I watched multiple videos on CGR and didn't understand why we couldn't dex with him until I read @Rookiie 's guide while working on my poem
Actual beginners guide. Most of them are from a endgame point perspective with champs the standard player is unlikely to understand how to utilize properly. For ex, when I was starting out I wasted way too many units on PHCs cause I didn't know any better. I think I didn't even have parry before I entered act 4
100% agree. Also champion guides. Not just breakdowns, but ideal rotations and stuff. Haven't seen much of this, except for very popular champs
Sadly, 90% of Youtubers don't want to touch below average champs unless they've recently been buffed. It's either Meta champs, Buffed ones or bugger all for guides. I'd make a few myself but I'm garbage at editing
Even then half the time their just reading abilities and showing of gameplay. I watched multiple videos on CGR and didn't understand why we couldn't dex with him until I read @Rookiie 's guide while working on my poem
Actual beginners guide. Most of them are from a endgame point perspective with champs the standard player is unlikely to understand how to utilize properly. For ex, when I was starting out I wasted way too many units on PHCs cause I didn't know any better. I think I didn't even have parry before I entered act 4
100% agree. Also champion guides. Not just breakdowns, but ideal rotations and stuff. Haven't seen much of this, except for very popular champs
Sadly, 90% of Youtubers don't want to touch below average champs unless they've recently been buffed. It's either Meta champs, Buffed ones or bugger all for guides. I'd make a few myself but I'm garbage at editing
Even then half the time their just reading abilities and showing of gameplay. I watched multiple videos on CGR and didn't understand why we couldn't dex with him until I read @Rookiie 's guide while working on my poem
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Most of them are from a endgame point perspective with champs the standard player is unlikely to understand how to utilize properly.
For ex, when I was starting out I wasted way too many units on PHCs cause I didn't know any better. I think I didn't even have parry before I entered act 4
Also champion guides. Not just breakdowns, but ideal rotations and stuff. Haven't seen much of this, except for very popular champs
Lmfao I used to Love Prof Hoff but now he just annoying IMO
It's either Meta champs, Buffed ones or bugger all for guides. I'd make a few myself but I'm garbage at editing
Edit: Unless you want to, OP. This is for suggestions for you, but I'll do it if you don't
I think I’ll try my hand at making champion guides and stuff, I don’t have enough time to grind a second account lol
Most new players are unlikely to have good 5*s, and even less those they think are worth ranking.
4*s are always the backbone of new players rosters and give a sense of familiarity.
This with r3 6* imo is just a way to build character interest for high level players.
This game and community info can be very overwhelming for new people.