I'm planning to one trick Aurelion Sol is mid lane good

Hi, I’m a Ryze one-trick in Diamond, and I just noticed that Ryze is basically not that good as a one-trick. There aren’t really any Challenger Ryze players right now, so I’m wondering if Aurelion Sol would be a good champion to switch to and one-trick until Challenger. Is he good in mid? The only lanes I play are mid and top, and I’ve noticed that there are also a lot of Aurelion Sol bot laners.

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u/Vonnyfish — 7 days ago

Adding Aurelion Sol in my champ pool

Hi! I’ve never played Aurelion Sol before, but I’m wondering if I should add him to my champion pool. Is he easy to learn, or does he require a lot of experimenting with different runes and builds in high elo? I’m currently Diamond and was wondering how long it would realistically take me to learn him and become comfortable playing him. Also any educational guide I can watch seems like Aurelion Sol doesn't appear in YouTube or other social media to much to learn him.

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u/Vonnyfish — 9 days ago

Ryze is not a strong champ statisics says so.

How can you seriously argue that Ryze is a strong champion when there are practically no Ryze OTPs in Challenger? There’s literally only one player who consistently plays Ryze at that level. If the champion is actually strong, where are all the high-elo Ryze mains?

And before someone says, “There are just fewer Ryze players,” that’s exactly the point. A champion being theoretically strong on paper means nothing if the actual results at the highest level don’t support it. Challenger players spend thousands of games mastering their champions, and yet Ryze barely has any representation among them.

Look at other champions even unpopular or supposedly weak ones and you can still find dedicated OTPs reaching Challenger or Grandmaster. Ryze is one of the few champions where even extremely dedicated players struggle to reach that level consistently.

So if Ryze is supposedly “strong,” why does the highest level of the ladder barely reflect that? At some point, you have to look at the actual player distribution instead of just saying, “Ryze is strong because his kit has good scaling.”

A champion can have a theoretically strong kit and still be weak in the actual game. If the champion requires significantly more effort just to achieve what other champions can do more easily, that matters. Show me the Challenger Ryze OTPs. If Ryze is really that strong, where are they?

u/Vonnyfish — 10 days ago

If i gank using ult my team doesn't notice it

I ranked up to Gold—I ulted bot lane, and my team didn't notice it.
I ranked up to Platinum—I ulted bot lane, and my team didn't notice it.
I ranked up to Emerald—I ulted bot lane, and my team didn't notice it.
I ranked up to Diamond—I ulted bot lane, and my team still didn't notice it.
The most OP ult in the game and the most useless ult at the same time.

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u/Vonnyfish — 18 days ago

I don't know what to do with Ryze It's just hard to win.

I don't know if I should start with ROA. Whenever I build it, I feel like I can't really carry the game. I rarely get double-digit kills, and I don't do enough damage to carry to win yes by doing this I can split pressure but its just a slightly increase for wining but not to the point where its really a big impact.

If I skip ROA, there's a chance I can carry with 10–20 kills and carry and win. The problem is that if I don't get ahead early and just one mistake, I end up being useless for the rest of the game.

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u/Vonnyfish — 20 days ago

What the hell is wrong with riot or only quest is upgraded boots and thats it compare to other lanes

Top gets a free fast Recall, free TP, bonus XP, and can reach level 20. Bot lane gets a free item slot and extra gold from CS and takedowns. Jungle gets upgraded Smite, extra gold and XP from large monsters, and bonus movement speed in the jungle. Support gets a free support item, more passive gold, cheaper Control Wards, and a dedicated Control Ward slot. Meanwhile, Mid only gets a freaking Tier 3 boots upgrade and +6% Bonus AD/AP that barely impacts the game.

I understand why so many mages are being played in top, bot lane, and jungle because of this patch.

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u/Vonnyfish — 21 days ago

I, the Ryze OTP, am slowly but surely changing my ways

Somehow, I'm having fun playing Garen, Viktor, and Veigar, and slowly losing my Identity as a Ryze player. What should I do?

I feel bad for cheating Ryze. I'm guilty

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u/Vonnyfish — 26 days ago
▲ 0 r/2003

What the heck is wrong with 2003 generation?

How the heck are you buying a car that you clearly can't afford, knowing you're going to be stuck with the debt? And then you're dropping out of college just to have fun and party? You're putting your future on the line for temporary enjoyment. What happens when the partying is over and the bills start piling up? You still have a car payment, insurance, interest, and all these other expenses, but now you don't have your degree or a better career path to help you pay for it.

I know people born in 2003 and around that age are dealing with high rent, expensive bills, and a tough economy, but that doesn't mean you should drag your parents into your financial problems without even thinking about your future. If you're going to live with your parents, at least have a plan and do something to improve your situation. Don't just rely on them while making decisions that will hurt you financially in the long run.

It's funny how Reddit posts are always like, "I'm 23, I have no friends, I've never had sex, and I don't know what I'm doing with my life," but then when it comes to actually thinking about their future, some people are out here buying cars they can't afford, dropping out of college to party, and taking on debt like there's no tomorrow. 😂

Like bro, you're worried about not having a girlfriend, but you're not worried about your credit score? 💀 Priorities, my guy. You're going to care a lot more about your financial situation in 5–10 years than whether you were partying at 23.

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u/Vonnyfish — 26 days ago

I'm telling you guys this champion is trash prove me wrong still no buffs btw

https://preview.redd.it/cy8d04mqqyeh1.png?width=722&format=png&auto=webp&s=42b84f83e06ed729271774123f8d614ac5779908

There's no such thing as a Challenger Ryze OTP. The highest I've seen is GM, and there are only one or two per server. There's no hope for us because the balance team is always focused on esports instead of helping the 100 million active players who play the game. It's over, I'm telling you. And my other account is Diamond, so I know how fucked up Ryze is.

We're doomed forever. He'll always be shit and will probably have a 40–45% win rate because he's always been bad and always will be.

And you know what? I don't even care about y'all's opinions. What I want is for Riot to see this and fucking do something about this champion. Even Teemo has Challenger OTPs, and Malzahar has them too. But Ryze is so weak that there are barely any GM players, and maybe only one Challenger OTP. That's how bad this champion is.

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u/Vonnyfish — 28 days ago

Looking for a Job for a Slow Learner (Maybe Disabled?)

Hi guys, I'm almost graduating with a BSIT bachelor's degree, and I'm looking for advice on what type of job I should take.

The problem is that I'm really slowso slow that following verbal instructions can be difficult, and I sometimes struggle to understand logic or complex tasks. I honestly feel like I might have some kind of disability. I chose BSIT because it offers a lot of career options, but I'm worried about whether I'll be able to keep up.

Right now, I'm in the U.S. Army Reserve, and I work as a cashier/cart attendant. I have about one year left before I graduate.

Is there an entry-level job that mainly relies on muscle memory? Something repetitive, with minimal communication, where I can learn through repetition instead of constantly figuring out new things?

I know my limitations, so I want to start at a really basic level. I'm hoping to find something that pays better than minimum wage, and maybe as I gain experience and confidence, I can keep learning and move up over time. Even with this type of handicap.

Any suggestions or advice would be appreciated.

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u/Vonnyfish — 1 month ago

Looking for a Job for a Slow Learner (Maybe Disabled?)

Hi guys, I'm almost graduating with a BSIT bachelor's degree, and I'm looking for advice on what type of job I should take.

The problem is that I'm really slowso slow that following verbal instructions can be difficult, and I sometimes struggle to understand logic or complex tasks.

I honestly feel like I might have some kind of disability. I chose BSIT because it offers a lot of career options, but I'm worried about whether I'll be able to keep up.

Right now, I'm in the U.S. Army Reserve, and I work as a cashier/cart attendant. I have about one year left before I graduate.

Is there an entry-level job that mainly relies on muscle memory? Something repetitive, with minimal communication, where I can learn through repetition instead of constantly figuring out new things? I know my

limitations, so I want to start at a really basic level. I'm hoping to find something that pays better than minimum wage, and maybe as I gain experience and confidence, I can keep learning and move up over time.

Any suggestions or advice would be appreciated.

One good thing is that I realized my limitations early. Because of that, I started investing in Bitcoin and the S&P 500, and I've been building up benefits through the Army. I know I have this handicap, but I can't give up. I'm doing everything I can to prepare for my future and keep moving forward.

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u/Vonnyfish — 1 month ago

Looking for a Job for a Slow Learner (Maybe Disabled?)

Hi guys, I'm almost graduating with a BSIT bachelor's degree, and I'm looking for advice on what type of job I should take.

The problem is that I'm really slowso slow that following verbal instructions can be difficult, and I sometimes struggle to understand logic or complex tasks. I honestly feel like I might have some kind of disability. I chose BSIT because it offers a lot of career options, but I'm worried about whether I'll be able to keep up.

Right now, I'm in the U.S. Army Reserve, and I work as a cashier/cart attendant. I have about one year left before I graduate.

Is there an entry-level job that mainly relies on muscle memory? Something repetitive, with minimal communication, where I can learn through repetition instead of constantly figuring out new things?

I know my limitations, so I want to start at a really basic level. I'm hoping to find something that pays better than minimum wage, and maybe as I gain experience and confidence, I can keep learning and move up over time. Even with this type of handicap.

Any suggestions or advice would be appreciated.

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u/Vonnyfish — 1 month ago