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Learn the game mechanics, practice regularly, and join communities for tips.

Learn the game mechanics, practice regularly, and join communities for tips.

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Komodo88
Senior Member
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12-11-2023, 09:38 PM
#11
You just expressed your thoughts in a clearer way. I enjoyed hanging out with a friend, which is why I stayed longer. I still play, but only with friends. As he mentioned, if you can skip the chat, you're all set. LoL is such a fast-paced game, and I unfortunately started playing it more than two years ago when I began college.
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Komodo88
12-11-2023, 09:38 PM #11

You just expressed your thoughts in a clearer way. I enjoyed hanging out with a friend, which is why I stayed longer. I still play, but only with friends. As he mentioned, if you can skip the chat, you're all set. LoL is such a fast-paced game, and I unfortunately started playing it more than two years ago when I began college.

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Kassara
Member
55
12-13-2023, 06:05 PM
#12
I recently began exploring League. Previously, I found mobas quite dull and unengaging. However, I've discovered it's actually quite captivating! The vast selection of champions makes it challenging, but you'll get the hang of it. I believe learning works best by following the original path—completing the tutorial then playing against AI. So far, my 10 games have been against bots, and I'm improving, surviving fewer losses, and starting to grasp some terms (though they're not always clear). Try connecting with a friendly player at a similar skill level; it'll be much more enjoyable than facing stronger opponents. You don't need to compete—bot matches are perfect if you prefer. My friend spent all his time playing bots and now reaches level 25. Remember, have fun!
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Kassara
12-13-2023, 06:05 PM #12

I recently began exploring League. Previously, I found mobas quite dull and unengaging. However, I've discovered it's actually quite captivating! The vast selection of champions makes it challenging, but you'll get the hang of it. I believe learning works best by following the original path—completing the tutorial then playing against AI. So far, my 10 games have been against bots, and I'm improving, surviving fewer losses, and starting to grasp some terms (though they're not always clear). Try connecting with a friendly player at a similar skill level; it'll be much more enjoyable than facing stronger opponents. You don't need to compete—bot matches are perfect if you prefer. My friend spent all his time playing bots and now reaches level 25. Remember, have fun!

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StarKillerSTF
Member
125
12-14-2023, 12:05 AM
#13
Here are some great options I suggest: HOTS, Dota 2, and Smite. They might not have the best community vibe, but you'll adapt quickly. Also, MOBA games aren't always a fit for your style, so stick with what works for you—don’t force it or you’ll lose interest.
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StarKillerSTF
12-14-2023, 12:05 AM #13

Here are some great options I suggest: HOTS, Dota 2, and Smite. They might not have the best community vibe, but you'll adapt quickly. Also, MOBA games aren't always a fit for your style, so stick with what works for you—don’t force it or you’ll lose interest.

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xXTooXiiKxX
Junior Member
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12-15-2023, 02:54 AM
#14
Thank you for the suggestions; they've sparked a lot of ideas.
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xXTooXiiKxX
12-15-2023, 02:54 AM #14

Thank you for the suggestions; they've sparked a lot of ideas.

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