Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Traditional festivals - What are the requirements for playing League of Legends and ranking? Are there any skills in qualifying?

What are the requirements for playing League of Legends and ranking? Are there any skills in qualifying?

Recently, I found that many people around me can't wait to rank as soon as they reach level 30, thinking that they must have gold strength to qualify for into the pit. In view of this, I think they should know when they can play the ranking match, so as not to miss the bronze medal all season. The following is my experience, hoping to help novice players.

1. Be familiar with all the positions in League of Legends: We'd better take time to play all five positions in League of Legends and learn how to play in different positions. Doing so can further integrate you into the game and cooperate with other characters more tacitly. In addition, you can know the mainstream heroes in different positions by playing in different positions, and know where this line is and where the limits of these heroes are. Finally, you can know what you expect from this position or hero in the game.

2. Specialization: When I was carry in S4 Bronze Bureau, I only played ADC. Calling and calling are heroes like Jinx, Gunwoman and policewoman, and finally hitting the Golden Five. Specializing in a certain position and hero has many advantages. First of all, you can improve your self-confidence and gain an advantage in your mentality. Even if you lose, it is not your pot. In addition, you can fully grasp some details of your position and hero, know when to join the group, where to fight in the group battle, how much damage you have, and whether it is possible to break the enemy in seconds. Finally, I'd like to add that in the Bronze and Silver Bureau, it is difficult to score points by relying on the main play. Because it is too difficult to help carry, although it can be carried occasionally, it is too slow to score with this. It would be better to make a carry point position and hero.

3. Know how to play other positions. Although I specialize in playing a position as a hero, I still encounter situations where I can't get a position. After all, the game chooses heroes in order. If you limit yourself to a position or a hero, then you are likely to become the collapse point of your team. So how many locations do you need to know to play? Conservative, at least three. I mainly play ADC, single auxiliary, and my combination can be used for your reference. Try to know how to play the other two positions, because you are likely to play in qualifying. If you want to be comprehensive, you can practice in all five positions.

4. Practice the hero you want to score in the competition. I have seen many players and new heroes rank, and the results can be imagined. Finally, they admitted to calling once or twice. We can't say that they didn't play well, but they are still learning. Not only new heroes, but also heroes we haven't played. Practice matching before ranking, and then consider using him to score when you feel you have mastered him.

5. As a student of the game, you should not only practice your hero and position, but also watch more videos, live broadcasts and strategies to understand different ways of playing. Keep an eye on the latest update log to find out which hero is the strongest in the current version and whether they can be your next main hero. Communicate with high-level players more and see what they think of your hero, how to play, learn from each other's strengths and improve your level.