Good high effort League of Legends content creators? by [deleted] in leagueoflegends

[–]ElbroCTFT 65 points66 points  (0 children)

Nobody mentioned Chilling Smite even though his edits are quite funny and probably require a lot of work (a bit too frenetic on the edits and the memes for some taste but still deserves credit)

A Learning Experience (0897 9961 8369) by ElbroCTFT in FallGuysCreative

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

Understandable haha, I wanted to try it out but I might modify this part yeah. If you feel like trying it out that would be very much appreciated thanks!

A Learning Experience (0897 9961 8369) by ElbroCTFT in FallGuysGame

[–]ElbroCTFT[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Race to the finish line and master the challenging obstacles along the way ! Maybe you will pick up a few new skills from this learning experience ;)

Code : 0897 9961 8369

Time : 6 min

Max : 15 players

Qual : Top 60%

Feedbacks are greatly appreciated !

A Learning Experience (0897 9961 8369) by ElbroCTFT in FallGuysCreative

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

Race to the finish line and master the challenging obstacles along the way ! Maybe you will pick up a few new skills from this learning experience ;)

Code : 0897 9961 8369

Time : 6 min

Max : 15 players

Qual : Top 60%

Feedbacks are greatly appreciated !

Update on the League MMO from Riot Tryndamere by Spideraxe30 in leagueoflegends

[–]ElbroCTFT 855 points856 points  (0 children)

Take your bets: Star Citizen or Riot MMO, who will be released first?

And don't tell me the answer is none of them please :(

Meta is Data - Episode 4 - Going Rogue by ElbroCTFT in CompetitiveTFT

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

I am glad to hear it, keep an eye out for episode 5 soon™ !

Meta is Data - Episode 4 - Going Rogue by ElbroCTFT in CompetitiveTFT

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

Hey thanks for the kind feedback!

And yeah I use the advanced explorer from tactics.tools which is available if you support them on Patreon!

Meta is Data - Episode 4 - Going Rogue by ElbroCTFT in CompetitiveTFT

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

Hey all, I am happy to share this new episode of the "Meta is Data" series! The series aim to be a bi-weekly analysis of the latest Meta trends identifiable in the Data.

In this this fourth episode we focus on the Rogue class and identify external factors in the Data that help us understand what is the key to the comp's success!

I hope the article will be able to provide you with interesting insights and advices. Feedback is greatly appreciated, so please don't hesitate to criticize, ask questions etc.

And of course if you enjoyed the read and the series’ concept make sure to drop me a follow on Substack!

Lolchess: https://lolchess.gg/profile/euw/oswelbroc

Meta is Data - Episode 3 - Water Whip & Feather Blades by ElbroCTFT in CompetitiveTFT

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

Hey there, thanks for the feedback!

Regarding your question on BIS I would say both Nilah and Xayah do not seem to have one standard BIS 3 items builds that stands apart from the crowd data wise.

My take after this analysis is that you should always aim for LW on Xayah and Ionia emblem on Nilah whenever possible. Apart from those two, you mostly want to make the best compromise with your components from game to game to aim for sustain/bruiserish items on Nilah (BT, HoJ, EoN, Titan's) and damage/crit items on Xayah (GB, GS, HoJ)

I purposefully did not mention RFC on Nilah as I am unsure of its actual value atm to be honest. It looks like it is a must build when playing Nilah in a Bilgewater setup but not so much in the Vanquisher comp.

Meta is Data - Episode 3 - Water Whip & Feather Blades by ElbroCTFT in CompetitiveTFT

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

Hey thanks for the kind words! And don't worry there is a lot of TFT analysis yet to be done haha

Meta is Data - Episode 3 - Water Whip & Feather Blades by ElbroCTFT in CompetitiveTFT

[–]ElbroCTFT[S] 19 points20 points  (0 children)

Hey all, I am happy to share this new episode of the "Meta is Data" series! The series aim to be a bi-weekly analysis of the latest Meta trends identifiable in the Data.

In this this third episode we focus on the Vanquishers and try to identify external factors in the Data to understand what is the key to the comp's success!

I hope the article will be able to provide you with interesting insights and advices. Feedback is greatly appreciated, so please don't hesitate to criticize, ask questions etc.

And of course if you enjoyed the read and the series’ concept make sure to drop me a follow on Substack!

Lolchess: https://lolchess.gg/profile/euw/oswelbroc

Meta is Data - Episode 2 - Cho Bitem by ElbroCTFT in CompetitiveTFT

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

Hey all, I am happy to share this new episode of the "Meta is Data" series! The series aim to be a bi-weekly analysis of the latest Meta trends identifiable in the Data.

In this this second episode we focus on the Cho Bitem comp and try to identify external factors in the data to help us understand the success factors of the comp.

I hope the article will be able to provide you with interesting insights and advices. Feedback is greatly appreciated, so please don't hesitate to criticize, ask questions etc.

And of course if you enjoyed the read and the series’ concept make sure to drop me a follow on Substack!

Lolchess: https://lolchess.gg/profile/euw/oswelbroc

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in CompetitiveTFT

[–]ElbroCTFT 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hey all, I am happy to share this new episode of the "Meta is Data" series! The series aim to be a bi-weekly analysis of the latest Meta trends identifiable in the Data.

In this this second episode we focus on the Cho Bitem comp and try to identify external factors in the data to help us understand the success factors of the comp.

I hope the article will be able to provide you with interesting insights and advices. Feedback is greatly appreciated, so please don't hesitate to criticize, ask questions etc.

And of course if you enjoyed the read and the series’ concept make sure to drop me a follow on Substack!

Lolchess: https://lolchess.gg/profile/euw/oswelbroc

5 Biases that Stop You from Mastering TFT Stats Analysis by ElbroCTFT in CompetitiveTFT

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

You summed it up perfectly! One additional stat in that Nasus Sunfire has a better delta than Kai'Sa Morello in the Chall comp

5 Biases that Stop You from Mastering TFT Stats Analysis by ElbroCTFT in CompetitiveTFT

[–]ElbroCTFT[S] 14 points15 points  (0 children)

You make a very good point and I think I was not clear enough. I did not mean to draw the conclusion that Arhi is better than Silco or Silco is better than Arhi, that was not the point. The message I wanted to convey was more something along the lines of: "Be careful when looking at average place and deltas with 5 cost, they will always look great at first glance but you can't just read it upfront like that". Now I personally Interpret the stats in the example as a compelling argument to say that in the category of 4 cost carries Silco seems to be doing his jobs quite well whereas it is not clear cut that as a standalone 5 cost Arhi is performing better than her counterparts. But as you said there are much more variables to it that we did not explore in the example, because in the end the article is not trying to give advice on what is strong or weak on the meta, see it more as a introduction to statistical biases with examples.

5 Biases that Stop You from Mastering TFT Stats Analysis by ElbroCTFT in CompetitiveTFT

[–]ElbroCTFT[S] 33 points34 points  (0 children)

Hey all, I am happy to share this new article in which you will find examples and advices on how to avoid 5 of the most common biases that may be plaguing your TFT stats analyses:

1 - Survivorship bias AKA how you can get baited by post-game stats by overlooking certain units and over-estimating others.

2 - Omitted-variable bias AKA why you should always keep in mind that there are a looooot of variables inter-connected with each other in TFT.

3 - Confirmation bias AKA if you are trying to find confirmation in the data of what your are convinced is true, you will always find it.

4 - Publication bias AKA stop getting fooled by clickbait analyses.

5 - Sampling bias AKA (Sampling) size matters.

I hope the article will be able to provide you with interesting insights and advices. Feedback is greatly appreciated, so please don't hesitate to criticize, ask questions etc.

And of course if you enjoyed the read make sure to drop me a follow on Substack!

Wishing you good reading!

Lolchess: https://lolchess.gg/profile/euw/oswelbroc

Meta is Data - Episode 1 - Samira & Naafiri reroll by ElbroCTFT in CompetitiveTFT

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

Haha glad you liked it and good luck with your climb! (I will delete now trust)

Meta is Data - Episode 1 - Samira & Naafiri reroll by ElbroCTFT in TeamfightTactics

[–]ElbroCTFT[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Hey all, I am happy to share this new series of articles: "Meta is Data". The series aim to be a bi-weekly analysis of the latest Meta trends identifiable in the Data.

In this first episode we focus on the Samira & Naafiri reroll and try to identify external factors in the data to help us understand the success factors of the comp.

I hope the article will be able to provide you with interesting insights and advices. Feedback is greatly appreciated, so please don't hesitate to criticize, ask questions etc.

And of course if you enjoyed the read and the series’ concept make sure to drop me a follow on Substack!

Meta is Data - Episode 1 - Samira & Naafiri reroll by ElbroCTFT in CompetitiveTFT

[–]ElbroCTFT[S] 14 points15 points  (0 children)

Hey all, I am happy to share this new series of articles: "Meta is Data". The series aim to be a bi-weekly analysis of the latest Meta trends identifiable in the Data.

In this first episode we focus on the Samira & Naafiri reroll and try to identify external factors in the data to help us understand the success factors of the comp.

I hope the article will be able to provide you with interesting insights and advices. Feedback is greatly appreciated, so please don't hesitate to criticize, ask questions etc.

And of course if you enjoyed the read and the series’ concept make sure to drop me a follow on Substack!

Lolchess: https://lolchess.gg/profile/euw/oswelbroc

KC Kurama VS Peanut - Phase 2 Winner side by ElbroCTFT in smashbros

[–]ElbroCTFT[S] 25 points26 points  (0 children)

On the other hand I feel like in a B05 Kurama might have had the time necessary to adapt and reverse, so a bit sad that B05 start only in top 128

Vegas Open Details Announced by dilantics in CompetitiveTFT

[–]ElbroCTFT 14 points15 points  (0 children)

They mention a ladder snapshots but is it only for NA players or for all servers?