2012-05-25, 06:18 AM
MasPan Wrote:[COLOR="#cc8899"]Tryndamere rage too stronk. Nonstop peaching the entire game by both him and Riven, with Trynd threatening to feed and Riven whining about lack of ganks and stealing buffs (Trynd was a smiteless jungler).
They had first two Barons and were rolling us pretty hard, but Trynd's attempt to feed pulled Caitlin to mid to try to kill him and we won a 4v4 bot. Trynd killed Caitlyn, we got an inhib and some towers, and we started winning from there. We got all of their inhibs down after another teamfight or two, took Baron, and then won the game. For what it's worth, I was outlaning Swain hard. Very early game his burst was a bit scary but he sort of fell off since he went for sustain/utility vice damage.
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I know what I'm about to recommend is a huge jackass move (and it runs a very high risk of you being reported by your teammates, unless they're understanding of your intentions). But this is what I would do if I encounter "Smiteless jungler" on my team. If you wish to do this next time around, do so at your own risk.
Grab Smite, Smite steal the Ancient Golem and Elder Lizard when they are low, and teach the "Smiteless jungler" that his buffs could be easily stolen if you were the enemy jungler. Not to mention, important objectives (Baron and Dragon).
Even though you're being a jerk at this point, try to point out in a polite, yet firm manner that this is what could really happen if the enemy jungler had walked in and caught him with his pants down (aka, no Smite). Point is, make the "Smiteless jungler" realize how important Smite is for a jungler.
tl;dr - In the event that your jungler does not take Smite, it's better for an Smite-equipped ally to secure buffs and objectives for the team, rather than the enemy jungler to do so.


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