That depends on your play style and your team comp. I play with friends and tend to play either support characters like sona and taric. Or I play solo top with ad characters like garen or riven.
I managed to play one pvp game and one game against intermediate. I won both.
I found the PvP game a lot easier. I went 7/1/6, destroyed 4 turrets and 4 inhibitors.
What would be good Champions that I should purchase? I have Ashe, Garen, Kayle at the moment.
Yi. Yi, Tryndamere are good characters to play, if you don't mind being called unskilled for playing them. Ashe isn't that good anymore unfortunately. There are many more champs that do better than her in almost every way. I would go with Ezreal, he's pretty fun, though he may cost a lot of IP. I see you don't really have a support or pure AD melee (Garen's alright). Tryndamere or Alistar are not bad. A lot of people like playing Teemo as well (imo. Teemo takes the least skill in this game. Other than the Q ability, the other abliities are all passive or are not aimed for teamfights, therefore, it's just right click.).
My first character I bought from LoL was Orianna. I continuously used the free champs they gave and saved up enough for her. Still one of my favourite champs. So fun. It's like playing 2 champs at once, all the time.
I managed to play one pvp game and one game against intermediate. I won both.
I found the PvP game a lot easier. I went 7/1/6, destroyed 4 turrets and 4 inhibitors.
What would be good Champions that I should purchase? I have Ashe, Garen, Kayle at the moment.
I think you should try Gangplank. He's 4800 ip and pretty easy to play even though kind of hard to master. He's got good creeping ability, nice escape ability, good sustain and is easy to get kills with.
That depends on your play style and your team comp. I play with friends and tend to play either support characters like sona and taric. Or I play solo top with ad characters like garen or riven.
I usually end up playing solo or with 1-2 friends so I don't really like to play a support (but give me good suggestions and I'll unlock in case I ever need) because generally in games I've played people just rage at support characters unless you're either a) a pro team (and I mean 5-8 guys get together, practice almost every day or every weekend) or b) a bunch of great friends/communicators.
I bought Gangplank and I think Alistar so far, hopefully I'll get the others soon. I'll try them out against AI first.
As for the reason I like Ashe: I like the ranged attacking and she is pretty much the only ranged character that I'm comfortable with at the moment. I guess I should look more closely at the free, rotating lineup and find a ranged character out of them.
Also someone needs to show me how the Mastery/Rune stuff works. I just pumped points on the Mastery for damage for now. I'm level 9.
I usually end up playing solo or with 1-2 friends so I don't really like to play a support (but give me good suggestions and I'll unlock in case I ever need) because generally in games I've played people just rage at support characters unless you're either a) a pro team (and I mean 5-8 guys get together, practice almost every day or every weekend) or b) a bunch of great friends/communicators.
I bought Gangplank and I think Alistar so far, hopefully I'll get the others soon. I'll try them out against AI first.
As for the reason I like Ashe: I like the ranged attacking and she is pretty much the only ranged character that I'm comfortable with at the moment. I guess I should look more closely at the free, rotating lineup and find a ranged character out of them.
Also someone needs to show me how the Mastery/Rune stuff works. I just pumped points on the Mastery for damage for now. I'm level 9.
I main support and haven't found that people rage at me any more than playing another position. People in this game just like to rage a ton and you can't really escape it. My best champion is support Alistar, if you like him you should try supporting with him. He's very very strong and aggressive for support. I prefer that type of support play style compared to Sona or Soraka.
You can also absolutely wreck teams during team fights with the amount of CC you dish out and you don't need to build yourself very tanky with his ult. Just be aware when the ult is about to run out because you will die if you stay in damage with no ult as sup Alistar.
Don't bother with runes yet, save your IP till you can buy the really expensive ones.
Mobafire is definitely a good place to get started though.
Yeah, I stick to Solomid. Remember though, strictly following a guide won't give you the best build for any given situation. You have to adapt to the enemy team as best as you can.
Sometimes single queue can be frustrating. I played 2 pvp matches, won 1, lost 1.
Some people just shouldn't PvP, period. The game I lost I went 21/5/2. That's most kills on any team. I had the most gold of any team. I basically had to hop between lanes because top or bottom would almost always collapse if I was gone longer than 1-2 minutes. And by collapse I mean losing a turret + almost losing a second. Edit: and for the longest time there were 2 players in mid losing to 1 guy. I mean wow. If it's not working - maybe one of them could switch to top or bottom or something?
As for strictly following a guide, yeah I went with the solomid one and am trying to memorize what to do vs. what I come up against.
I'm not saying I'm something special but the incompetence was amazing. I think we had 2 guys die before minions reached halfway.
You should have never gotten rid of them, those quints are really good.
Movement Quints are the best if you can't afford every Quint. They're applicable to every character in the game and can make a big difference in almost every situation. For character that have horrible base movement speed, like Vladmir, Movement Quints can buff them up from being slow as ****, to Normal.
I played DOTA religiously a decade ago. I never even heard of League of Legends until a month ago when a friend mentioned it. I never even knew what it was about until I just read this thread.
Sounds like the perfect game for me. I'll probably jump in after the weekend. (GW2 BETA!)
I played DOTA religiously a decade ago. I never even heard of League of Legends until a month ago when a friend mentioned it. I never even knew what it was about until I just read this thread.
Sounds like the perfect game for me. I'll probably jump in after the weekend. (GW2 BETA!)
I didn't play dota, but I've played Dota2 a decent amount lately. I'm a decent LoL player and I can tell you, the difference from League to DotA is amazing. DotA just seems so much more unforgiving.
Throw me an add any of you new guys IGN BushGator
I've been playing BF3 a lot lately, but I'd be down for some games, and I'll offer help anyway I can.