2012-05-07, 03:24 PM
Raul Wrote:Yes I know they don't have junglers usually that's why I figure learning to jungle when there's no enemy jungler is a good idea.
Also I tried to just last-hit like I'm "supposed" to, and I got pushed really badly. Since we have no junglers, there's no one to gank them, so I lose a lot of ground and get my teammates' rage when I just do last-hit stuff.
Really?
TIL.
How2check tho?
The general rule of thumb for laning is thus: If the enemy is aaing or using skills on your minions, you have to use an equal amount if you don't want your lane to get pushed in. Now ideally what you do in that scenario, is let the lane push, but very slowly, until it's right outside your tower. Then you hold it there and deny the enemy easy last hitting and exp. Of course in lower level games, that can be hard to accomplish, and may result in them roaming around the map, giving your other lanes grief. I think Kaj had a guide or video or something around about it, but pushing, holding, and being able to reset the lane are all important skills to learn. Also, just because there's no junglers, that doesn't mean you can't request mid come gank or if you're in a duo lane, have them gank from behind when they come back to lane, especially if they're low on mana from pushing up to your tower.
Important note: Even if you're matching them aa for aa, you still want to try and time it so that you're last hitting as many as you can. So long as you're staying ahead of them in cs, you're winning the lane, though it should be kept in mind that kills count for approximately 10cs assuming they haven't been killing the same person repeatedly. That's both why farming is super important to do well with, and also why even someone with relatively low cs can be ahead of you if they have significantly more kills than you do.
As for your normal Elo, it's hidden, and while there have been bypasses that let you see it before, atm I know of no way to find out.

