Are pros deathly afraid of being counter-jungled? Because I seriously don't understand why anyone goes back that often on junglers who can easily sustain themselves with the right rune/mastery setups.
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Seuss
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Are pros deathly afraid of being counter-jungled? Because I seriously don't understand why anyone goes back that often on junglers who can easily sustain themselves with the right rune/mastery setups. | ||
Chiharu Harukaze
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On June 11 2012 11:52 SnK-Arcbound wrote: It might actually be plausible to buy mana pots when the cost goes to the same as hp pots now. Should be helpful for the mana using junglers. I think HSGG was the first top laner that started buying mana pots to fight in top lane(?). It's started to become a lot more common now too. | ||
Deftscythe
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ViZe
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GeorgeForeman
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Chiharu Harukaze
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ketchup
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On June 11 2012 11:48 tobi9999 wrote: the TSM and CLG fanboying in League really makes it less appealing to watch :/ I think a lot of us don't really cheer on a team. Generally, it's one or two players on a team. For example, I cheer mostly for bigfatjiji as he seems very laid back, but gets a lot of flack thrown his way. His steady way of playing seems passive, but seems to work really well for CLG. That consistency is hard to imitate. I believe some others cheer for Chauster/Doublelift due to their bottom lane teamwork, etc | ||
Qualm
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On June 11 2012 11:55 ViZe wrote: Why is Cassiopeia not played more often in the competitive scene? She is SUCH a strong champion People don't like playing her and so don't practice her much. | ||
Chiharu Harukaze
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On June 11 2012 11:55 ViZe wrote: Why is Cassiopeia not played more often in the competitive scene? She is SUCH a strong champion That's what I asked earlier lol. I guess people felt like running other stuff mid like Anivia, Karthus and Ryze and just forgot about her. | ||
Chiharu Harukaze
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On June 11 2012 11:56 ketchup wrote: I think a lot of us don't really cheer on a team. Generally, it's one or two players on a team. For example, I cheer mostly for bigfatjiji as he seems very laid back, but gets a lot of flack thrown his way. His steady way of playing seems passive, but seems to work really well for CLG. That consistency is hard to imitate. I believe some others cheer for Chauster/Doublelift due to their bottome lane teamwork, etc *hi5* Jiji kitty s0 cute h4h4 | ||
SnK-Arcbound
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ketchup
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Chiharu Harukaze
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phyvo
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On June 11 2012 11:56 ketchup wrote: I think a lot of us don't really cheer on a team. Generally, it's one or two players on a team. For example, I cheer mostly for bigfatjiji as he seems very laid back, but gets a lot of flack thrown his way. His steady way of playing seems passive, but seems to work really well for CLG. That consistency is hard to imitate. I believe some others cheer for Chauster/Doublelift due to their bottom lane teamwork, etc I'm cheering for CLG right now because they've been the underdogs. Plus Doublelift blog from after Korea was amazing cool and I want him to win. Jiji cool dude too. | ||
MooMooMugi
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Chiharu Harukaze
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shadowboxer
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On June 11 2012 11:49 Chiharu Harukaze wrote: @shadow: I think that was a joke about how CLG only wins LANs when they have a sub like at MLG 2011 and GamesCon 2011 h4h4 Didn't catch it, dropped from the LoL scene for a while because of SC2. T_T I stand by my post for anyone who wants to debate their performance though. ![]() | ||
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