NicoThePico, a former LCS coach, is here to help you grow as a League of Legends player. Join this class as he walks you through the 3 most important aspects of League of Legends gameplay.
Before the millions of players and billions in revenue, before esports tournaments that draw more than 100 million spectators, League of Legends was just an idea. It was also a game that wasn’t very good at the time.
Jeff Jew, the lead designer on League’s first iteration, says that when he started working on it, he and a small crew of interns and playtesters spent most of their time playing other games. But about six months before the game rolled out to the public, they were able to focus on League’s many characters and start getting really good at it.
In order to learn a skill, it’s essential to understand the basics. For example, if you want to get better at chess, you’ll need to know how the pieces move and the basic rules of the game. Similarly, to improve at League of Legends, you need to understand the basics—from how much gold and experience you’ll receive from killing minions to what each champion does.
But too often, League players treat it like nothing more than a leisure activity. While this is fine if you’re just looking to have fun, it’s not okay if you’re serious about large skill growth or reaching a competitive level (high school, collegiate, or pro). The main reason for this is that League of Legends is a very time-consuming game.롤대리