Personally, I found myself most frequently referencing Karatemike's videos and his marathon stream. That's where I'd recommend starting.
Try You Tube. There are at least 4 or 5 on each challenge. Google search would’ve helped with that.
KT1 has some good guides with spreadsheets to use to make your own teams.Which also helps you consider other champs apart from the top 3 everyone is using.@TheKiryu
Try You Tube. There are at least 4 or 5 on each challenge. Google search would’ve helped with that. There are two ways to go about it. You either watch a bunch of videos yourself until you find a good video that can help you. Or you ask the people who did the above and get started with the worthwhile guides right away. Het OP just asked a question. Just because he/she hasn`t gone about it in the way you would does not mean you have to be mean about it.
Try You Tube. There are at least 4 or 5 on each challenge. Google search would’ve helped with that. There are two ways to go about it. You either watch a bunch of videos yourself until you find a good video that can help you. Or you ask the people who did the above and get started with the worthwhile guides right away. Het OP just asked a question. Just because he/she hasn`t gone about it in the way you would does not mean you have to be mean about it. Wasn’t being mean at all. There are tons of guides out there.Most of the guides are worth while themselves, but not for everyone. If you don’t have “x” champ, us telling someone one guide is better than the others is pointless. He should do his own research and find the find the right guide that fits his roster.Prime example for me - I don’t have Juggernaut as a 6*. So everyone telling me that KT and Lagacy guide for the mutant or helmet heir challenge would be pointless for me and a waste of time.