Help with finishing first jungle clear on time?

I am trying to learn sylas jungle and my first clear is just so slow. I have been trying to do the raptors start to recall, and I'm never at scuttle on time, and same with starting w a buff and going normally. I am trying to watch videos and I definitely don't have the pinpoint precision that many of these optimized clears have, but I feel like I should be able to get somewhat close, and I'm just not there.

Does anyone have any resources they recommend or tips to try to improve my first jungle clear w this champ? TY!

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u/MyLilRafalca — 9 days ago

State of Garen right now?

I have been having some better luck in my games focusing on champions that have a bit of a more straightforward kit, and Garen seems like he might fit that as I learn top lane. Curious as to how he feels to play right now, and are there any matchups he needs to avoid? Who does he do well into, and what should I be trying to accomplish in lane?

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u/MyLilRafalca — 13 days ago

Just discovered this champ and really want to learn but overwhelmed. Best beginner resources/combos/things to know?

Hi all!

Very rarely see Hwei in my games, and just getting started w him and obviously with all his abilities easy to lose track of what i am doing. I am just looking to get started and play normals trying to learn combos etc. Is there a best place to start or content creator to learn from?

I generally don't play mechanically tough champs, but love the design so much i want to put the time in!

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u/MyLilRafalca — 29 days ago

Looking for a support to OTP!

I returned to LoL recently and have been having a much more fun time playing than I used to. I’m just a Gold scrub, don’t have great micro mechanics, but have pretty good macro game sense.

I generally have played jungle, but have been having a good time cycling through support champs. I know synergy w ADC matters a lot, but I would like to see how much I can improve by spamming one champion for a good while.

With the new patch and changes, I am hoping support will lean a bit more balanced between melee and ranged enchanters.Things I am looking for:

- Blind-pickable (with banning one counter, I don’t mind playing against “soft” counters)

- At least decent lane pressure. In my games so much is determined if one team gets behind ppl just give up and throw, so I generally don’t love playing things that can’t get ahead if everything goes right.

- by the same token, not useless when behind, still having some playmaking potential.

- NOT the trickiest mechanical champion. I don’t need the easiest, but I know I don’t have the hands to be on mechanically tough ones (though supports are generally manageable by and large).

-NOT mage supports (I prefer a more supportive style, although I have played Lissandra for cc some and had fun), not Bard (I wanted to love this champ, but I just don’t mesh w it)

Champs I have tried and liked: Rakan (feels great when ahead with good teammates, feels awful behind), Janna (good lane presence, good anti engage, and good roaming), Rell (only problem is I feel pretty bad in lane, but does feel like there’s a lot of playmaking and room for growth).

Would love to hear any recommendations for something that is at least decently strong now and can be very rewarding! Ty!

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u/MyLilRafalca — 1 month ago

Resources you would recommend to a new Rell player to really master the champ?

New Rell player have just been starting to spam her. I have been having a blast, much more fun than I expected, but definitely struggle a bit some games, and have trouble winning lane against a lot of champs.

One of the first champs I have played on that I enjoy trying to make plays even when the game isn't going great, which I think is important. But I have a lot to learn. So I figured I would ask here, for those of you that really specialize in Rell, are there any specific guides/videos/streams/etc that you recommend if I wanted to try to learn how to main her?

I am low elo so not a mechanical guide but would love to learn the basics!

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u/MyLilRafalca — 1 month ago