Zilean aram build

Zilean Mains

2015.07.31 06:14 Gailyn Zilean Mains

A subreddit for all Zilean mains from League of Legends and Legends of Runeterra. Feel free to discuss builds, plays, art, etc. anything related to Zilean. Link to our Discord server: https://discord.gg/Jepjwm76QV
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2010.09.01 20:57 つ ◕_◕ ༽つ Low prices take my energy つ ◕_◕ ༽つ

A community for links to products that are on sale at various websites. Monitors, cables, processors, video cards, fans, cooling, cases, accessories, anything for a PC build.
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2014.07.21 04:46 "nerfs"

A domicile for those fond of shanking foes in the popular cyber environment, DotA 3.5, otherwise known as League of Faker. Produced by Blizzard, this game has an extensive roster of over 6 characters to choose from. Of which, the best character, Talon Du Couteau, is the main topic of this subreddit. Upon entry, you may find yourself wondering why you have yet to sacrifice your support so you may bask in the glory of Talon's assassinations. This is normal. I mean ranked. What were we talkin bout?
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2023.06.01 10:45 buried_moon I am so fuckin tired of these braindead ARAM buffs/nerfs

When will riot finally cave in and finally rework or just remove these buffs from aram? Some of them are so fucking pointless and stupid. Katarina for one can build whatever the fuck she wants and deal a metric shitton of dmg, but hey, at least you can cc her right? Nah, not really because she has 20 free tenacity, combine it with runes and boots and she stays in cc for a sec max (and then melts ur fucking face off if you dont have hard cc on every single champ in ur comp). On the other hand, Yasuo doesnt have a single buff, despite being fucking useless 9 out of 10 games, because even windwall has became less impactful. At least let us check the fucking nerfs in the pre-game lobby, so i wont pick something like fucking Ornn with his 110% incoming dmg nerf. (oh and instead of nerfing teemo out of fucking existence, why not give us a way to clear invisible traps? The removal of oracle's extract was another low point for the gamemode imo.) Im not even going to mention the likes of fucking pyke, akali or leblanc.

I love ARAM but some of these changes make the gamemode borderline unplayable and just fucking frustrating. This company is a fucking bloodsucking shitstain masquerading as the goodguysTM, just like blizzard and EA.
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2023.06.01 09:55 Amateraszu_ [EUW] support main lf consistent duo for drafts :)

hi there
as the title says.. im looking for a consistent duo to play and build a friendship with. been playing league on and off since 2016, but don't have many people to play it with as of now. i don't mind playing arams, but i only enjoy a few games of it and im not interested in ranked for now.
pls don't be extremely toxic and or homophobic.
in that case feel free to add me on either discord or league (only if you'd actually play with me)
discord: Amateraszu#6344 league: bratty eboy
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2023.06.01 09:50 andrewhq I am running a simple demo app into my phone but I can't install it from Xcode. Does anyone know what I have to do to result this issue? "No code signature found. Domain: com.apple.dt.MobileDeviceErrorDomain Code: -402620388" I am using the latest iOS and the latest Xcode version

I am running a simple demo app into my phone but I can't install it from Xcode. Does anyone know what I have to do to result this issue? submitted by andrewhq to iosdev [link] [comments]


2023.06.01 05:36 EndlessZone123 Anyone not care about the another -10 ability haste as an Ashe 'support' player?

Yeah blah blah I get W spam ashe is annoying in aram. But I've mainly been having more fun playing the champ round the ult. Most mid game fights straight up just end if you walk back out of vision and fire a longer distant ult. As long as you have 1-2 longer ranged or dive champs to followup then they are basically guaranteed to die. Playing the champ in support a lot in SR feels like I can be infinitely more valuable than any random playing ap ashe, mf or nasus.
Taking trancendence + ultimate hunter + ability haste. Building mostly full ability haste, Liandry/Duskblade + Ionian boots + Axiom Arc + Muramana/Black cleaveImperial mandate. Still easily reach over 100 Haste. Ashe doesn't lose much opportunity cost buying high haste items compared to literately any other champ. Black Cleaver, Imperial Mandate, Chempunk Chainsword, Umbrial Glaive. All of these are pretty universal and she could build for the different matchups.
And her W Isn't even that nerfed. The problem with her W cooldown is 1.65s vs 1.88s with -30 haste which is not that big when the base cooldown is so low. Really make me think how shit is their game system if they can't just change it like Veigar. Ability haste also has dismissing returns at higher numbers. Which means -30 haste actually affects adc Ashe more than Ability haste Ashe. At 0 base haste, its +30% cool-down. But at 100 haste, its only +18% cool-down.
Ashe W is annoying but Ult wins games.
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2023.05.30 10:26 tredli The tank issue

This is something I've noticed playing ARAM lately (at around what was used to be considered a high MMR where dia+/masters players are common)
  1. The overwhelming majority of people do not want to play tank. This is simply a fact of it.
  2. If one team has a tank and the other doesn't, the team without a tank is extremely likely going to get stomped.
Now personally I think tanks in general are overly strong in ARAM, especially for their skill requirement. Checking some stats:
The list goes on and on. Basically heartsteel users (barring Sett who has some of the harshest nerfs in the mode) and tanks make up the lion's share of high winrates.
I noticed this is really what makes ARAM feel "bad" this season, draft diffs are so noticeable because at the end of the day it comes down to: did you get the tank player? Or did you get the 4 assassin/adc/enchanter players? And I want to point out, people are in their absolute right to play whatever they want and in fact should do so, this is not what this point is about. This is not "wahhh people don't want to play tank for me", this is "tanks are way too deciding in whether a team wins or loses in ARAM".
Now this creates a pretty irritating mechanic where if you aren't a tank player (and most people are not, or at least do not want to play ARAM to be a tank) you're often at the mercy of whether you have a tank player on your team, or banging your head against a Sion with 5k HP 7 minutes in.
Honestly I think another Heartsteel nerf wouldn't be out of the question, or more targeted nerfs on tanks. They're supposed to be good in teamfights, yes. So is Seraphine for example, and she's nerfed to a more reasonable 52%ish winrate.
And to anyone who says they need it to be fun, it clearly doesn't work, since most people still won't play them despite how strong they are. I think keeping a role at such a high power level while also being a role that isn't very widely enjoyed just creates a ton of frustation for everyone.
Thoughts?
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2023.05.30 06:10 ARAMZone Zeri is the champion that uses Triforce the best, maybe she's a bit too strong with it?

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2023.05.30 05:44 ThisWeeksSponsor If You had to Assign a Class to Singed, Which One Would it Be?

"Specialist." To me the term might as well be "Champion we don't plan on making clones of." Zilean could be listed as a Catcher and I don't think anyone would complain. But as for the Mad Chemist himself, one of Singed's strongest traits is his versatility. He can fulfill many different roles which makes him great at rounding out team comps. From AP-heavy builds to melt down the enemy to CDR lockdown tank, a good Singed knows how to pick his poison.
But where on the list do you tend to favor? Does your Singed tend to end up as the team babysitter, grounding and tossing whoever tries to jump on the ADC? Do you live for the hit-and-run playstyle where you toe the line between inting and clutch picks? My dream Singed is the Juggernaut: melting through the enemy team's healthbars just faster than they can kill me.
Reddit actually won't give me enough options to list all the official League of Legends classes that I think Singed could fall under, so I'll stick to class categories.
View Poll
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2023.05.30 03:06 jamalspezial If you had to use Titanic Hydra for a Rumble build, what would the other items and runes be?

I love making weird builds and tried making some hybrid ones for Rumble in Practice tool but it was very hard. Now that we got new items it might be easier.
Would love to hear what you guys can come up with! Can make separate ones for top, jungle, mid and ARAM along with summoners if you feel like it :D
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2023.05.30 00:30 stevetheclimber OPENING the /r/Mindcrack Time Capsule of 2022!

Hello everyone, and welcome to the annual peak back into the past!
It's been another year since the 2022 capsule was posted, and for the 9th time we'll be unpacking all sorts of info that was stored away in this annual tradition. Not only is this a great way to look back on what all changed over the last year, but the time capsule also serves as the most complete recap for the current state of Mindcrack and is the best way to see the entire group's recent overall activity with info not found anywhere else.
We'll be opening the ninth edition of the mindcrack time capsule from 2022. You can also find these frozen moments in time for every year going back to 2014 here: 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019, 2020, 2021. Now that all that's out of the way, let's officially open the 2022 time capsule!
Today is the 29th of May, 2022.

General Information

A current concise definition of Mindcrack is "A group of friends and content creators founded in 2010 who come together for gaming content and regular charity events primarily based on Twitch."
Mindcrack currently has 24 official members and around 18 VIPs/Friends active in the group, though there is no official list on who all is a Friend and the linked image is probably missing at least Darkosto and Sapphyrei. Mindcrackers and Friends essentially differ only in name.
The latest member to join officially was OMGChad on the 31st of October, 2014. The latest member to leave was BTC (BlameTheController) on the 12th of November, 2015. The latest Friend to join is difficult to determine, as most Friends have gradually become involved in the group over multiple years.

Charity

There have been nine full Mindcrack Marathons to date and a multitude of other charity efforts, both from individuals and the full group. In total Mindcrack has raised an incredible $1,950,563.23 for others through their group fundraising streams since 2013, of which $1,817,090.78 has been for the charity Extra Life (totals missing $0-5K). The latest full marathon was on November 8-14 and ran for 117 hours across a full week for the first time, raising a record $348,565.69 for Extra Life plus Twitch and merch revenue.
A complete list of all totals raised during Mindcrack group fundraising streams can be found here, the source message is pinned in the Mindcrack Discord and regularly updated.
The most recent fundraising event was held less than a month ago for Arbor Day and was Mindcrack's first time supporting Gone West, the UHC raised £6,161 for the company, helping plant over 1,125 trees for the planet. It's been mentioned that Gone West will return in future fundraising events. Mindcrack also raised $15,651.94 for Extra Life last month during the first spring marathon since 2019 which ran for 12 hours. It was followed up by Extra life United's return to Florida just over a month ago, Mindcrack had multiple attendees who also spent several days at Disney together where some of them unfortunately got COVID-19. ELU 2022 featured the return of the Minecraft Building Competition, and Pakratt led team Mindcrack to a 1st place finish against 6 other teams which included Aureylian.
The Mindcrack Patreon has now been supporting Mindcrack's charity efforts for over 2 years, allowing the marathon to grow in size and production quality. A new $10 tier was added in fall which gives monthly behind the scenes updates on charity events. Currently the Patreon has 413 Patrons pledging $3,626 per month, with 88 Patrons on the $25 tier, 1 on the $500 tier, and the rest split between $5 and $10.
Kurt's Far Lands or Bust journey has continued on as always, having just started Season 10 with Season 9 ending a couple months ago after close to a million blocks traveled in a year. He is currently at 5,765,878 blocks traveled towards the Far Lands as of March 28th, 2022, sitting at 45.9% of the way there. The latest episode was #829 on May 28th, 2022. The series has raised $472,939.92 for 7 different charities since 2011, with $4,470.00 raised during Season 9 for Rise Above The Disorder, and $4,600.00 raised for Equality Texas Foundation during the recent FLoB-a-Thon.
MCGamer and the Zeldathon Team have raised $3,064,623 for 11 different charities during their 32 charity events. The latest Zeldathon was Zeldathon Ascent which raised $176,843.00 for St. Jude Children's Research Hospital from December 26th to January 1st, and they just finished the smaller event Piece of Heart raising $20,120 for St. Jude at MomoCon from May 26th-28th. The next Zeldathon will be Zeldathon Daybreak, scheduled to start on August 2nd raising money for Direct Relief.
There's also a multitude of individual charity efforts in Mindcrack; several people in the group hold streams supporting their individual Extra Life campaigns, and there's frequently one-off streams for various charities, such as a few days ago where Justin, McLaffyTaffy, and MyLawyerFriend were in a D&D stream supporting St. Jude. A complete list wouldn't be feasible to collect, but their efforts are appreciated. In total everyone in the group have raised over $5.5 million for charity over the years.

Regular Series

The Mindcrack Podcast is hosted by Sevadus, Guude, and recently Soccer releasing two episodes every week, consisting of a public episode every Monday and a Patron-exclusive episode every Thursday. Additionally, Patrons at the $25 tier can watch the recordings live and discuss in the live chat. The latest public episode was S2E99 which released on May 23rd, 2022, and the latest premium episode was episode 99 released on May 26th, 2022. The 10 year anniversary of the podcast is just a few weeks away.
Cone, Kurt, and Zeekay host the podcast Ran When Parked which releases new episodes every other week, the latest episode was episode 78.
As of tonight Coestar's StreamADay is sitting at Day 3,099, and Phedran's daily streaming streak is on Day 1,702. Coe still holds the second longest daily streaming streak on Twitch.
There have been over 500 collabs within Mindcrack in the last year, but with Mhykol's Discord bot not posting VODs it's hard to track them and get specific numbers. In the last year Monday Group Games, Space Cops, and the Dads have gone on indefinite hiatus, so there's currently fewer weekly series than normal.
The following is a list of the more stable weekly collab series within Mindcrack currently:
  • Armo, Breon, Coestar, and Kingster play PUBG for Sunday Gunday every week, and PUBG also makes frequent appearances throughout the week with other squad combinations.
  • Pakratt's Vintage Story Tuesday with Honney and DireDwarf recently ended after 38 weeks, it's likely TFC Tuesdays in MC 1.18 will replace it in the near future.
  • Coestar and Guude's Two Bananas for Sale continues strong, playing games together or with Patrons every Friday night. Their most recent games include We Were Here Forever, UHC, Traitors in Salem, and Codenames. Their joint Patreon currently raises $625 per month thanks to 36 Patrons.
  • Arkas, Guude, Nebris, and Pakratt have recently returned after a long hiatus to play Divine Journey 2 every other Saturday and just passed their 7-year anniversary playing together.
  • Arkas and Cone just wrapped up another season of Cities Skylines, this one being a challenge to build the best city in 36 hours.

Servers

Season 9 of the Minecraft vanilla server is currently ongoing; Amethyst, Guude, his daughter Apple, Honney, Mookake, Pakratt, Phedran, and a multitude of $25 tier Patrons have been on in the last month. The current season started on December 11th, 2021, and the server is running on 1.18.2 with some extra plug-ins. For the first time the majority of Mindcrack is using shaders on the server in a client modpack with other QoL mods. This season has had approximately 765 hours streamed by Mindcrack so far. The most recent event on the server was the Spring Festival held on May 1st and 7th; Amethyst, Guude, his daughter Apple, Honney, Pakratt, and about 15 Patrons attended one of the two.
Mhykol hosts a server map at https://mindcrackmap.com, the map uses BlueMap which was used as a secondary map on the previous season.
The most recent full modded server was Crackpack Season 4, Mindcrack's 7th modded season which was active from November 2019 until January 2020. A more restricted Crackpack 3 server was active for 3 hours every week from May to October last year as part of Monday Group Games.
The Dadcraft Minecraft server reset at the start of December for 1.18, Arkas and Jaaski joined Chiblee, Coestar, Justin, and Pause with others and the server was active for about a month.
Adlington, Arkas, Cone, Dire, Doc, Kurt, Phedran, and VintageBeef all have fan servers for Twitch subs and/or Patrons.

Ultra Hardcore (UHC)

There have been 33+28 (Twenty-seven donation UHCs and S4b) seasons of Mindcrack UHC. There were 8 Mindcrack UHCs in 2021, the most since 2012 with 9 UHCs.
Breon, Coestar, ConeDodger, and Kingster are the winners of the latest UHC season, Season 33, which was streamed on the 26th of February, 2022.
Mookake and SethBling are the winners of the latest donation UHC, the 27th of its kind, which was streamed on the 30th of April, 2022 for Gone West.
PauseUnpause is the most deadly player in regular UHCs with 36 kills, and Coestar is the most deadly player in donation UHCs with 38 kills, having recently taken the lead from Arkas. Nebris and VintageBeef are tied for the most wins in regular UHCs with 9, and Guude and Kurt are tied for the most wins in charity UHCs with 7. (Latest UHC Stats by Guardax)
Seasons can be categorized as follows: 21 teams of four, 15 teams of two, 13 teams of three, 8 free-for-all, 2 PvE, 1 teams of five, 1 teams of ten.
UHCs have been becoming more frequent recently with renewed interest from the group and there's plans for even more in the future, starting with the first ever collaboration between VintageCraft and Mindcrack Patrons with a UHC next month on June 11th.

Individual Members

The table below contains current subscription, follower, and member data for the Mindcrackers' various social media accounts. Each number is hyperlinked to include an image of that member's account as it appears on this day for easy comparison of account contents, videos, and Discord channels:
Mindcracker Twitch YouTube Twitter Patreon Discord Size Discord Messages**
Adlingtont 2,889 35,200 6,405 9 ($71) 44 29,700
AnderZEL 286,781 532,000* 72,995 Twitch sub to join 4,160
Arkas 39,358 86,300*/383 25,712 447 51,640
Aureylian 148,698 267,000* 164,528
AvidyaZen 21,652 274* 353 78(new) 9,090
Coestar 62,880 110,000* 30,709 29 ($79) 1,554 1,943,640
Docm77 128,355 982,000 225,648 124 ($952) Patron only ?
Guude 45,651 366,000 95,260 Twitch sub only 875,670
JSano19 5,103 48,800 14,035 1 ($5) Patron only ?
Kurt 53,293 412,000 57,844 199 Patron or Twitch sub only 180,680
MCGamer 87,722 HIDDEN 36,934
Mhykol 15,793 53,000 25,336 154 17,280
Millbee 55,977 114,000 45,799 545 754,160
Nebris 20,809 134,000*
OMGchad 53,832 119,000*/1,390,000 32,816 2,047 34,920
Pakratt 102,661 50,200 20,929 562 351,980
PauseUnpause 151,562 HIDDEN 947 134,680
Pyropuncher 29,807 HIDDEN 48,857
SethBling 246,113 2,020,000 380,303 330 37,240
Sevadus 412,912 45,600* 57,420 1,875 45,810
Vechs 9,692 171,000 50,404 114 1,061 154,270
VintageBeef 28,405* 1,570,000/13,800/19,800* 197,020 251 Patron only ?
W92Baj 9,548 113,000 43,394 7 Patron only ?
Zisteau 55,408 340,000/981(new) 72,216 91 1,240 400,910
Mindcrack Network 70,390 153,000 50,044 413($3,626) 2,711 262,240
* indicates accounts that haven't been used in the last year ** Discord messages are all messages sent in default channels since server creation.
The following table is the same info for Friends that are content creators, though this isn't an official list so it may have extras and not be complete:
Friend Twitch YouTube Twitter Patreon Discord size Discord messages**
Amethyst 552 852
Breon 2,605 291 1,705 167 49,230
Chiblee 24,332 4,330(new)/1,540(new) 31,923 2,338 473,600
ConeDodger 5,598 9,340 1,423 160 Patron or Twitch sub to join/use 1,006,770
Dahl 458 21,400/25(new) 837 0 Patron to join 51,560
Darkosto 76,839 3,560 6,049 7,947 439,360
DireDwarf 18,335 4,730 3,104 5($56) 372 190,740
Drooo 346 11 446 54 21,150
HCJustin 66,741 13,500 19,144 29($178) Twitch sub to join 1,184,780
HonneyPlay 11,607 3,100 1,259 11 562(shared w/ Pak) 351,980
Jaaski 10,850 458* 2,694 606 220,530
Kingster 390 2(new) 20
Mookake 690 2,360* 244
Phedran 9,470 8,870* 4,900 52($388) 372 89,430
Ryuski 1,383 181 436 75 26,541
Sapphyrei(formerly OnlyBentley) 17,636 58(new)/129,000(old) 12,243 3($19)
Soccer 505 137* 251 Twitch sub to join 440
There are currently about 28 people part of Mindcrack that stream on Twitch regularly, and about 10 that upload to YouTube regularly.
In the last year there were approximately 30,813 hours streamed on Twitch by about 41 Members and Friends, with 2,483 combined hours streamed during last month. During that year there were 792 unique categories streamed, 4,294,294 total views, and 3,863,022 hours watched on Twitch which is equal to 441 years.
The most streamed games in order were Minecraft, PUBG, Escape from Tarkov, RimWorld, and Elden Ring. Minecraft had the most streamers with 37, most hours streamed with 6,278, and most hours watched with 713,580; the category Just Chatting was also among the most streamed and had the most views with 718,610.
Here's a chart showing monthly hours streamed by Mindcrack members from August 2015 to April 2022; here's a similar chart with Friends added from May 2020 to April 2022.
According to the Mindcrack website, the total YouTube subscribers across all official Mindcrackers is 9,042,471(+24,900 in the last year), the total number of videos is 71,787(+1,586), and the total views is 2,418,417,594(+36,497,698). The website hasn't been updated in years so the accuracy of those numbers isn't guaranteed.
The total member count across public Discord servers in Mindcrack is 25,526 which includes significant overlap(13,595 for just Mindcrack Members). In total there's been approximately 9,394,181 messages sent across all 33 servers including from bots, but I don't currently have Doc's or Beef's numbers which would push that number well over 10 million. Coe's server remains heavily active and is poised to be the first to reach 2 million messages in about 4 months.
SethBling is the most subscribed on YouTube with 2.02 million subscribers as well as the most followed on Twitter with 380k followers. Sevadus has the most Twitch followers with 412k followers. Darkosto has the largest Discord server with 7,947 members, and among the Mindcrack Members OMGchad has the largest with 2,047 members.

Subreddit

mindcrack has approximately 45,100 subscribers. Discord servers and Twitch chats are the primary places the active Mindcrack community's interactions are based, so the subreddit sees minimal activity.
The Moderator Team of mindcrack consists of 10 humans and 2 robots: GuudeBoulderfist, pakratt0013, stinusmeret, Zisteau, pajam, Lost-Chord, Compieuter, ArmoAram, stevetheclimber, emilythecool, MindcrackTwitchBot, and CrackBot / AutoModerator.
This is the subreddit today using old Reddit (Picture Version), and this is the same page using the redesign (Picture Version).
Here's the current flair selection, and here are the subreddit's traffic stats which are normally only viewable by mods.

Miscellaneous

Docm77 and VintageBeef are both also members of HermitCraft, and Arkas, Chiblee, Coestar, Jaaski, Justin, and Pause are all members of Dadcraft.
SethBling currently holds 2nd place for the Super Mario World 0 Exit speedrun with a time of 41.350 seconds. He also holds records for several speedrun categories he created, including SMAS+SMW All Five Games with ACE which he'll be running in this year's SGDQ in July, he currently holds a record of exactly 9 minutes for it.
On the IRL side of things several people in Mindcrack have gone through changes in life; in the last year, Guude and Jess got engaged, Cone and Paint also got engaged and announced they have a baby coming, and DireDwarf got married. There's also been multiple kittens and other pets, at least half a dozen job changes, and several moves, including Soccer living with Guude until earlier this month.
There have been no updates in the last year on Mindcrack's progress towards becoming a non-profit that's publicly been in the works for years.

Community Contributions

u/Omegatron9 has kept his spreadsheet and graphs on YouTube subscribers up to date.
The events of Mindcrack's first 10 years are covered in my History of Mindcrack written in 2020.
Some spreadsheets I have with stats:
Thanks to Guardax, Pellervo_page, and Ageofdune for providing Discord numbers.
And there we have it, another look back into the past is complete as we take a moment to reflect on how we got here amongst the never ending flow of time. Even in just one year there's been countless changes throughout the many people in Mindcrack, both good and bad, and it's easy to lose track of just how much happens with so many different people each living their own lives. Who knows what kinds of changes we'll see as another year passes and we open the 10th time capsule in 12 months.
The 2023 time capsule will be coming soon, there's a lot of info to collect so I'll be asking for help in the Discord, and anyone in the community will be welcome to add their own messages and info in the capsule. For the time being though let's focus on this capsule and all the changes that took place in the last year, and feel free to discuss any of them that stood out to you!
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2023.05.29 23:01 Stunning_Physics_726 What is the most versatile champion in your opinion?

Hi, im kinda new to ranked i’ve been playing league since 2012 on and off most of the times arams and normals sometimes the champions i’ve played for most of my “career” in normals are diana veigar and ahri so my pool is pretty small and since i wanna start playing ranked i was wondering which champion can either build ap,ad or tank or go more than 2 lanes imo diana kinda fits cuz tank,assassin and on-hit diana has been successful for me in normals this patch in top,mid and jungle. (Excuse me for the messy writing english is my second language)
TL;DR: which champion can do the most stuff in general
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2023.05.29 22:21 Recent-Tangerine4409 New Update? (Opinion Post)

If you don't like my opinion that's okay, all I ask is just respect my opinion and I'll respect yours.
I'm a support main (I main Seraphine and Ashe). I've notice that ADC role has become pretty op due to the new items, I'm seeing a pattern of Jinx mid (Which I really don't understand, since shes so squishy). Or I just see constant Draven or Jhin on the other team (I had like 5 games where in a row of the other team having Draven). Or I just see ADC characters in every role, I get the new items are op, but I'd prefer if everyone played the correct Champs for each role.
Kinda difficult to win, I've lost like 6 games in a row now. I try to help my ADC so much, but it seems common that people just run into death. It is a little frustrating, but I'm not one to get really ragey mad at games. However, it isn't going to make me quit the game, it's a new patch and I see they're trying new things, I'm sure a few of the new items will be nerfed. Plus, I do like some of the changes in the patch, I do enjoy faster gameplay, the game becoming more fast pace is fun, since I don't normally like sitting in a match for like 30 minutes, cause it gets boring and feels like nothing is happening. Also, the new dragon I find really cool, I do like how it changes the rift, I find it really beautiful.
I'm just finding it a little difficult to win games as of late, since round 10 minutes everyone goes mid, I don't know why everyone goes mid, then it's like I'm playing ARAM. I sometimes just feel useless as a support, cause if the ADC decides to build all the new items I legit get 2 shot even if I'm round the same level and I also have my build done (I find myself to be a pretty decent support main, I really don't die much, I usually die 0-4 times, depending how we play as a team, but sometimes I do also have my off games). I don't want it to seem like I'm complaining however, it may seem like I am since I'm on a 6 loosing streak. But, I still find enjoyment in the game, it's just it's ADC paradise right now haha. Though, I won't touch ADC as of right now, even though I use to main Jinx, I will admit I'm not the greatest at ADC.
Anywho, thank you for reading my ramble, I notice there is a lot of negativity right now due to the new patch. I hope this post isn't that negative. I'm just really passionate about games I play and I'm pretty patient with games, since I know sometimes when trying new things they don't work out as some wanted it too. Even though sometimes I don't like certain aspects of games I play, it doesn't take away the aspects I like in a game. I'm also open for discussion if you'd like too. I also apologize if somethings I say are confusing, I'm not much of a talker so my wording sucks, so I'm really sorry.
Have a wonderful day.
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2023.05.29 19:45 ApprehensiveJacket84 I´m ashamed of myself for the penta but it was cool trying a duskblade build in aram

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2023.05.29 17:47 AMAIKnowEverything It's too easy to get pentas in aram even with troll builds and no conqueror.

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2023.05.29 17:10 PositiveConcept1895 Yasuo in ARAM. SIGN

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2023.05.29 03:39 Mykhavunish Why are League of Legends Players so mean?

In my general experience as a six months solo queue player, the League of Legends Community is quite rude and mean to anyone who steps out of line with what is defined as "Meta", or to anyone who has any criticism of the game or even the multi-billion dollar company behind it.

In Game

In the game itself people will always flame at you. Even for the little mistakes, they will be unforgivable. If you as a support end up dying for a "stupid" reason (mistakes happen) your adc will throw the game. if your jungler dies in an invade, he will throw the game. If the toplaner dont receive the gank that he wants, he will also throw the game. People will just grief for the most stupid reasons. And the chat itself is a high level of toxicity (the in game one, the champion select one, and sometimes the post game one too).
Everyone there gets stressed easily, everyone has an overcompetitive mentality. The game revolves around the ranked system, where it is socially "unacceptable" for you to be a "lower elo". But this mentality carries over to unranked, so even in lighter game modes like ARAM or Normals, if you make a little mistake, people will flame at you.

The Off-Meta Problem

The situation gets worse if you try some build or play a champion in a role that he is not used to. Despite the game having 150+ champions, socially you can only choose those that the community finds acceptable. So, if you try to go something like Alistar Top, there will be a great chance that your team will report in champion select and during the game, that one of them will decide to do everything for you to lose. Simply because you took a champion in a non-traditional lane.
The same goes for items, runes and spells. If you don't get a common spell for that champion (get barrier instead of flash, for example) chances are this will happen. Or if you decide to make a non-meta build, or even test a new one, people will flame, will report you, and that maybe enough to they decide to lose the game.
So, although the game is a game, it's made to have fun, and it gives you a lot of freedom, players end up limiting and even spoiling someone's fun, simply because they didn't think it was "meta".
And it all comes down to the game's toxic competitive mindset. Players don't accept that others play for fun, everyone has to be in the same boat: Getting addicted to the ranked system, and if a teammate plays in a way you don't like, you have a pass to humiliate him.

Outside of the game

You might think that people would only keep all this negative when they are playing games. But you are wrong. Even here on Reddit, and many other online forums and discords, that mentality persists. An example of this was a post in one of the League Reddit's by a guy who now had a job and was having trouble making time to play. And he rant about how he wanted the game to have shorter matches. (For about 50% of players, those in "low elo", a match lasts between 30-40 minutes. A long time indeed!)
The comment session was just disgusting. People were saying things like, "If you don't have 40 minutes for a match, then you should not be here!" or "If you complain about 40 minutes, you can't imagine how it used to be with a 1 hour match". People were just being rude and mean for no reason, after all here was a fan of the game with a reasonable desire.
Toxicity remains on the internet, who knew?
I've been trashed a lot online for simply complaining about Riot, the game's company, maintaining various money-grab practices, how game content currently revolves around skins, or even complaining about bugs. One of the support role items, the ward stone, is simply unavailable for purchase, and is an important end-game item, it allows you to store wards you place for vision. But in the last patch it got bugged so they disabled it, and players accepted that.
But it's not surprising. Riot has already removed other game modes (with other maps) and players accepted it. So currently you only have two maps, one for normal/ranked play mode and one for ARAM. Which makes it a little boring sometimes.

Conclusion

If you work or go to college, or both, I don't recommend this game. There are other mobas that are more casual and light, and that are also more fun: Heroes of the Storm and Pokémon Unite. Or just play occasionally and with a group of friends.
At the end of the day the game is not fun. Its addicting. Losing makes you feel like crap and winning is unrewarding. But you keep trying again and again hoping something different will happen. You think it's your mechanics, or your misunderstanding of the "macro". And yes, you can get "good" at the game, but from what I've seen, that's after a year or two of dedicating a lot of time, and time is what ordinary people have the least to spend freely on something like League of Legends.
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2023.05.28 16:19 KugioMC Playing ARAM vs Asol is just unfun.

There is a problem in ARAM and Asol: His E. Since we only get 1 wave to push turrets with and he gets to oneshot said wave for the majority of the game without putting himself in danger, it creates an unfun experience where even if you are ahead you can't push with ur lead ever, leading to a stalemate until he eventually outscales you. Ofc there are counters to Asol, but ur playing aram, you don't get to pick whatever you want nor know if they have one.
I don't really have the magical solution, but it needs to be adressed soon - It's just unfun.
Edit: Guys I’m not talking about which champs are annoying or not to fight or special aram builds, I’m talking about the fact that Asol removes the possibility of progressing the game by making pushing minions under tower impossible due to his E stopping th in their tracks
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2023.05.28 14:17 JugonQuinto Aram Maokai S13: Con esta build tanqueo y pego duro (Garras del inmortal...

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2023.05.28 09:05 dblsundae Jungle 4.2 thoughts

Been Master the last few season, so not a pro not a noob. Trying to figure things out myself, so gimme ya tips.
ADC’s are dominant as hell. I’ve started just playing babysitter. After first buff and camp, I’ve been staying whichever side duo is till after the first dragon. 🤷‍♂️ Not sure what else to do. If the enemies adc gets ahead it’s usually over.
Early game junglers are great. It’s a shame, I really like playing Ekko. Anyone that can disrupt the backline seems good. Vi, Pantheon, Ammu and Nautilus (I think he’s going to be super good this patch). Warwick has been fun.
I really enjoy brawlers. Diana seems like she could still be okay. Although not sure what to build. Max damage? Wukong seems like he should be good, but I struggled a bit with him. Are brawlers in general going to struggle, unless you have a decent surprise angle?
Everyone seems to just aram. 5 man is strong as. Then the fights last two seconds with a Kai’sa blowing up your whole team…
Also, I’m trying to live out my power fantasy as Aatrox jng. It’s hard 😮‍💨.
Not sure how to take all the changes. Lots to get used to. Thoughts?
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2023.05.28 08:30 w1owi0 22m would like to make some friends

hello everybody! i recentlyish moved to a new city after graduating college for work and have been struggling to really find anyone irl here to be friends with so i thought i’d at least give this a shot!
i enjoy video games especially league (i mostly play ARAM now) and apex but i am very open minded to try new games. i also listen to korean music and am into pc building somewhat. if any of those things sound interesting or you just wanna talk then please hmu! :)
thanks for reading! im in the PST time zone
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2023.05.27 22:34 SenpaiSaidNo OP ARAM Build: Liandry’s Torment

OP ARAM Build: Liandry’s Torment
This has been overpowered (in ARAM mostly) ever since her buff to her Q Damage a millenia ago. After Liandry’s rush Deathcap to boost your passive healing threshhold. With how annoying the tank meta is in ARAM this’ll be your saving grace.
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2023.05.27 18:53 METAWillou Thoughts on Grasp instead of fleet for support Senna?

Context. I'm a returning player and have had my first experiences with Senna in Aram. I really enjoy the idea of being more durable and all since you don't do damage when you're dead. I played her a couple of times in Aram (5-10) and grasp felt really good since it is easy to proc on that map.
Now that I hit 30 and started played ranked games I have a much harder time farming those procs, but when I do it feels incredible. I have not tested the fleet runes yet but I'd like to hear your opinions on both of these builds to have a better idea what to expect.
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2023.05.27 11:38 thrwasdasdwqeqweqwe What's up with ARAM?

ARAM used to be about fun builds and crazy fights. Now its just people trying their hardest to end the game as quick as possible. What's up with that? Have some fun people
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