Yesterday i played pantheon on twisted treeline and what happened? Got 24 / 10 and still lost, because my french team commerades were such dumbasses.. a Fizz and Tristana... >_>
The real question is, go for master tier or spend those 30 hours doing something actually productive?
Vayne, Zed, Yasuo and LeBlanc are the 4 champs which require the player to "become one with the champion" as far as using their respective repositioning ability goes (Q, W/R, E, W/R) in order to match their skillcap. That is an issue other high-skillcap champs like Riven and Draven don't have, and that's what separates the above 4 from the rest.
yeah for sure. Tumble is her bread and butter, and it is hard to master because repositioning an ADC with an ability like that can make or break any skirmish. I'd say TF is one of the highest skill cap champs in the game, but the consequences for playing him badly isn't as bad as those for vayne. Also I can never condemn properly
well good because I never think I should use it Seriously tho if this is true how would you win a skirmish?
I think what he meant was that when you first think about using it, don't, because: - Your support might peel off the same enemy because his skills are off CD (fight has just began) - The enemy will expect the condemn since you are predictable (you use it during the first opportunity you get) - If you end up not using it (most Vaynes use it as luxury anyway, not optimally), late-arrival enemies to the fight will charge in assuming your CDs are down after the first rotation, and then proceed to type in team chat "WTF NOOB TEAM U DIED TO VAYNE AND SHE STILL HAS CONDEMN?1?" Basically you need to outplay your own mind into becoming unpredictable (how can the enemy know what you'll do if you don't?) and not overlap cc/peel with your team.