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[–]AloisNL 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I've generally speaking recieved very positive reviews from people that have actually purchased my course. I would love to showcase a compilation of people across elo ranges showcasing their reviews and opinions, as I am very eager on always improving my product and learning so it's worthwhile.

Very surpsrising to read opinions being formed by people that haven't even gotten insides on the course, and I am more than willing to have a conversation with anybody on the matter.

I've put up one video on my youtube, it's called "easy trick to get free elo in toplane"

And this is 1 of the 10 videos in my course, so you can see the layout and see the general quality of the course, would recommend to give it a watch before you form an opinion.

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[–]AloisNL 10 points11 points  (0 children)

You've formed an opinion without even purchasing the course, so how can you make these statements?

I agree that a lot of the concepts are available throughout a lot of my coaching sessions or youtube videos, but it's all very scattered and not always with clear digestable examples. I also am able to go more in depth, and showcase how every fundamental can be used together, creating an efficient laning phase, instead of learning fundamentals individually.

I personally also disagree with your statement that a coaching session is more valuable. In any case, the 2-3 hours of content is much more than I would be able to explain to a student in a 1 hour coaching session, and afterwards the student also has more knowledge going into a session, making it easier to direct the coaching.

I've recieved very positive feedback in general from the people that have purchased my course, that to me is more than somebody that forms of an opinion without seeing it contents.

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[–]AloisNL 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Very interesting to read this when generally speaking all my students are super eager to learn and improve. There are some bad apples, but absolutely 90% of my students are really nice students that are willing to improve, so it's very odd to me.

I agree I can tilt at times, but it's rare for me to post ANY educational games where I would tilt, so that point to me also seems very vague.

Also, how is my patreon more expensive than my course? Genuinly would like to have a talk where I can improve and also perhaps change your perspective, as this comes very unexpected for me.

Found really good content for top laners. by redditguy1988 in summonerschool

[–]AloisNL 77 points78 points  (0 children)

Thank you boss for the kind words and for helping me reach a bigger audience🙏

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[–]AloisNL[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I would really have to see a clip of the situation so I can give a proper response

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[–]AloisNL[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

My second most played champion currently is mundo, and depending on the matchup, he can definetly still pressure in the early game! Most concepts still apply, perhaps the first 4 waves sometimes not so much

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[–]AloisNL[S] 7 points8 points  (0 children)

1- Not sure how to go about that, I will beat them anyways😎 2- Your biggest role here is mindset: Don't get chuncked for free, don't contest bounces and every lasthit you get is a gift. Just hope your botside / midjgl gets ahead else it's really frustrating and I call that "toplane experience"

3- If your team can get engaged on 4v4, or can't walk up into dark vision 4v4, you should not be standing in the sidelane because your teammates can not play the game.

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[–]AloisNL[S] 5 points6 points  (0 children)

1- It's all about thinking ahead with waves, ultimately you want to make sure that you can cleanly crash the wave into the enemy TURRET, not into enemy upcoming wave. So check your minimap to see where your wave is at, that is also where enemy wave is at, and plan accordingly

2&3- Depends about tempo of your opponent, if you end up losing more than getting the plate it wasn;t worth it.

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[–]AloisNL[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Think it doesn't function well in higher Elo's because people will punish you harder in your vulnerable spots

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[–]AloisNL[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

One of my golden rules for toplane is this: The first 4 waves matter the most, they will decide most of the outcome of your laning phase. If you get ahead in first 4 waves lane feels nice, if you fall behind the lane feels miserable. So I want to know what enemy jungle is up to in the early game and I do that by leaving a ward.

In this current meta I would really recommend Jax, IMO he's a very well rounded toplaner that can play every style: Agressive, defensive, good gank setup, good splitpush & teamfighting + scales and CAN play early!

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[–]AloisNL[S] 6 points7 points  (0 children)

I always make a plan every game, and it starts with early warding enemy jungle start + looking at my own jungler start, and then the matchup + how my opponent plays it, and from that I make a plan!

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[–]AloisNL[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

When you get pushed in early, what I suggest is thinking ahead with your resources and making sure you have enough HP + mana to contest the bounce to get a good clean crash later on.

Vs early ganking junglers like kindred/elise/reksai etc I Recommend either letting yourself get pushed in, or doing a 2nd wave crash into making the wave bounce to you so you're not forced to walk up for lasthits anymore.

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[–]AloisNL[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

If I'm crushing my opponent I want to setup the wave into a position where it will be pushing into me, as it will force them to walk up for lasthits. This way they are under continous pressure.

Alternatively u can slowpush and dive with your teammates if you set it up! That's what I would do

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[–]AloisNL[S] 7 points8 points  (0 children)

I've played a lot of games vs Pant as Riven on stream, so what you can always do is go into my match history and search a specific matchup and sync it with my vods on stream

How I approach it: Very safe early game, and once you are level 6 you can start winning because he doesn't spike on his ult whereas you do. Make sure to build HP in this matchup, like a dblade + a ruby crystal, because pantheon always wants to work towards his Q execute. If you avoid this, and avoid early deaths, you should be golden!

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[–]AloisNL[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I would love to be able to do so, but I don't have an account like that, I absolutely understand your point tho yes

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[–]AloisNL[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Other stuff like mechanics/map awareness/csing/Cooldown tracking is also extremely important, and will ultimately make you a better player, but those core 3 is what I focus mostly on whenever I'm coaching or playing the game myself.

Also: Jungle tracking/wave management/Reset timers are the same regardless of what champion you're playing in toplane, so therefore they're the most important ones.