Buff — An effect that is placed on a character that makes them stronger or gives them a benefit like more experience. Bug — A problem that causes crashes, unintended character actions or other unexpected events. Cheese — A strategy players use to win a game; can often be sneaky or unorthodox. Cooldown — The time you need to wait before being able to use a certain ability again.
Debuff — The negative of a buff; hampers a character in some way for the duration of the debuff. DLC — Downloadable content. Basically additions to the game and in some cases things that should have been included in the original game that make it more interesting. Elo — A rating system for calculating players' relative skill levels in competitive games.
Mostly known for its use in "League of Legends. On the Radiant side it is the bottom lane on the Dire side the top lane. Shock-excited through a death or a big fail, some choleric players tend to the attitude of leaving an active game.
Prominent semi-carries are Clinkz, Winr Runner and Riki. The perfect examples are Bristle Back, Axe, and Mars. He is using a smurf account for several reasons. XPM XP per minute. This ratio is telling a lot about your playstyle and your performance in a match.
Read more about the KDA and other ranking factors here. The main aspects of having a high income is about killing creeps through lasthitting. Stacking is to increase the number of creeps in a jungle camp. In the early game, it is primarily done by the roamer. Fewer towers will keep your enemy under pressure. Through this technique the enemy is under permanent pressure, because he never knows when the roamer will engange.
Position 4 and 5 are the support positions one for the safe lane and one for the offlane. However, late-game scouting is quite dangerous. Kiddin, good game. Ducklet View Profile View Posts. It's considered gaming etiquette for the losing team to concede by calling GG and for the winning team to respond with a GG of their own. It is considered unmannered for the winning team to call GG prior to the official conclusion of the match if the losing team does not call it first. This is called an "offensive GG" and is frowned upon because until the match has officially concluded the winning team has no authority to claim their lead is insurmountable.
If the match officially concludes, either side is free and encouraged to say GG in any order. Per page: 15 30 Date Posted: 4 Dec, pm. Posts: Discussions Rules and Guidelines. Message me if you'd like to join our official Discord server! I am very well-mannered, actually. Whenever my opponents make a stupid mistake or fail at something I make sure to encourage them to not give up and remind them they are awesome players because they play at such a high rating and the match is already top notch just because they are in it.
And this is exactly the reason why I don't say nice stuff when I don't mean it, because anyone will interpret it as ironic. My way to deal with toxicity is Global Silence mute anyone that annoys me. I am actually a really nice guy when I see someone genuinely play well. Like when I have a good support in my team I instantly commend him.
Or when the enemy team gives me a run for my money with heroes that aren't meta abuse, same. Ahah I guess our approaches differ a lot surprise, surprise.
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