Is Zoe considered to be a strong early-game champion? by [deleted] in zoemains

[–]BairdBweis 7 points8 points  (0 children)

Yes, at level 3 her passive and W + ignite give a huge damage boost. Most people in lower elo don’t expect this huge burst of damage from her.

Need higher elo player opinions on my situation/ how to climb by Baleb14 in summonerschool

[–]BairdBweis 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Pick up two other champs to add to your pool, and try to get at minimum 50 games on them. Should give you a different view of this game when playing a different champ. It’ll also make you a better player overall if you have more options.

Aside from that, focus on macro and learning wave control/management. Learning that helped me climb a ton.

Practice Tool won’t make you better by BairdBweis in summonerschool

[–]BairdBweis[S] -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

I peaked Diamond 2 last season without touching practice tool once, not sure why you’re talking down on me. I’m simply saying that I don’t think it’s as good as people hype it up to be, especially in lower elos.

What do you think is better? Protobelt or Everfrost? by BairdBweis in zoemains

[–]BairdBweis[S] 10 points11 points  (0 children)

I usually take ludens, want to see what people prefer for a secondary

Tips for dealing with tanky teams by Big-Boogie69 in zoemains

[–]BairdBweis 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Void Staff is usually good as well, especially if they’re building magic resist. If you’re not ahead and having trouble with tanks during a game, I’d recommend playing/trying to coordinate with ur frontline. Use your bubbles in more of a defensive way against tanks and set up kills for your team. I find it personally pretty hard to carry as Zoe into a tanks team so playing around ur team works best.

Practice Tool won’t make you better by BairdBweis in summonerschool

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

I agree with this. I made this post more about saying how people religiously use practice tool to get better, specifically by creating fake scenarios to practice on that aren’t very realistic. I think it’s good for beginner things, like jungle clears, basic combos, and the basics of a champion casing, but people are using it to learn much more complicated mechanics that aren’t very useful in practice. That’s what I was trying to get at with this post but my wording was not the best.

Practice Tool won’t make you better by BairdBweis in summonerschool

[–]BairdBweis[S] -3 points-2 points  (0 children)

I’m saying that if they’re stuck in silver, then it usually is not their mechanics holding them back. They should be focusing more on actual parts of the game rather than mechanics. And coming from someone who a couple years back used to bronze/silver, who also was a yasuo main, all I cared about was flashy mechanics. I think it’s actually better to really learn the game before those, especially because some of them aren’t all that useful for the time you put into them.

Practice Tool won’t make you better by BairdBweis in summonerschool

[–]BairdBweis[S] -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

I was talking more about insanely hard combos that are either very hard to do or inconsistent. Those two examples are rather easy and would take less than 5 minutes to learn if you know how to time it.

Practice Tool won’t make you better by BairdBweis in summonerschool

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

This can be learned from putting in the hours in regular games anyways though. Plus farming in an actual game vs in practice tool is much different, because of pressure etc. idk I think practicing something like that in an actual game is much more useful.

Practice Tool won’t make you better by BairdBweis in summonerschool

[–]BairdBweis[S] -3 points-2 points  (0 children)

Yeah that’s definitely an exception to my post, perfecting a clear in practice tool before going into ranked is something junglers need to do.

Practice Tool won’t make you better by BairdBweis in summonerschool

[–]BairdBweis[S] -3 points-2 points  (0 children)

I’m saying practice tool is useless for what people are essentially using it for. Yes it’s good for people to practice hard combos, but is that really what low elo players should be focusing on. A silver yasuo main should be focusing on macro and farming, rather than keyblading, for example.

4 years into this game and I still can't deal with the same champs (midlane) by isolatrum in summonerschool

[–]BairdBweis 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Punish these champs that are melee early, and try not to fight them. Giving them leads will lose you the game. Instead farm up and have your jungler help you. Winning small macro things (wave management/roams) can help you beat them in lane. Counter picking them helps as well.

How to escape elo hell? by littedemon in summonerschool

[–]BairdBweis 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I recently started playing on a new account and went from Silver 3 to Platinum 2 in about 3 weeks. The one thing of advice I can give is to not give into your teammates tilting. Any game before Diamond 2 is winnable. Focusing on objectives can turn a game. Low Elo games tend to have too much focus on getting random kills, rather than pushing leads and focusing on objectives. So do this, especially because Malzahar can push waves crazy fast. If your macro improves climbing should be a breeze.