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Title: LoL starter guide
Post by: Fusion[1upZ] on July 20, 2013, 08:45:42 AM
Some friends I know recommended that I should start to play LoL and since I know 1up has some good LoL players I would like to know if anyone has a personal beginners guide. Who ever has the most useful guide ill add as my referral
FusionRX
Title: Re: LoL starter guide
Post by: [GM] Legion on July 20, 2013, 11:10:52 AM
Some friends I know recommended that I should start to play LoL and since I know 1up has some good LoL players I would like to know if anyone has a personal beginners guide. Who ever has the most useful guide ill add as my referral
FusionRX

no one uses personal guides. Use mobafire.com and lolpro.com. those are the two sites used  by everyone.
Title: Re: LoL starter guide
Post by: Shadow[1up] on July 20, 2013, 12:25:10 PM
its all random and you always have a dirfance champ you play whit for every champ you need a new guide to play it

as Slend sayd use
www.Mobafire.com (http://www.Mobafire.com)
www.lolpro.com (http://www.lolpro.com)
www.Lolking.com (http://www.Lolking.com)
and www.lolnexus.com (http://www.lolnexus.com)
Title: Re: LoL starter guide
Post by: Panda[1up] on July 20, 2013, 04:46:12 PM
its all random and you always have a dirfance champ you play whit for every champ you need a new guide to play it

as Slend sayd use
www.Mobafire.com (http://www.Mobafire.com)
www.lolpro.com (http://www.lolpro.com)
www.Lolking.com (http://www.Lolking.com)
and www.lolnexus.com (http://www.lolnexus.com)

Never use mobafire, ever. lolking isn't that good because it was saturated with a bunch of low-end guides whent hey held a contest awhile back. Never heard of lolnexus. Lolpro is written by amateurs who slap on the name of a pro to attract more people. Your best bet is solomid, but guides in general should be an outline, you shouldn't be following guides step by step.
Title: Re: LoL starter guide
Post by: Shadow[1up] on July 20, 2013, 05:22:32 PM
LolNexus is a nice site to use when you go in loading schreen to see your opponents and what ranked there are

Like Silver II or Bronze V that stuff it all go back to S1
Title: Re: LoL starter guide
Post by: [GM] Legion on July 20, 2013, 07:24:23 PM
all i know is there are tons of lvl 30 golds who refer people to mobafire and lolking.
Title: Re: LoL starter guide
Post by: Dynasty[1up] on July 20, 2013, 07:38:20 PM
Use pandashmanda.org (http://)

I hear only the most pro people do.  8)
Title: Re: LoL starter guide
Post by: [GM] Legion on July 20, 2013, 08:56:38 PM
Use pandashmanda.org (http://)

I hear only the most pro people do.  8)


that page is so pro, it only pulls up if it senses the pro inside of you
Title: Re: LoL starter guide
Post by: Dynasty[1up] on July 20, 2013, 09:17:37 PM
Tis true. Tis true.  :P

I use Mobafire myself when I want to research a build for a new champ I'm starting to play.

It helps me see what other people are thinking or suggesting and is usually a good starting point as I can shape others ideas to my own preferences later.

If you're new to the game, it will be very helpful to you.
Title: Re: LoL starter guide
Post by: Panda[1up] on July 21, 2013, 02:18:00 AM
all i know is there are tons of lvl 30 golds who refer people to mobafire and lolking.


I'm gold and I haven't met one person that recommended mobafire.
Title: Re: LoL starter guide
Post by: Dynasty[1up] on July 21, 2013, 02:29:53 AM
You must not get out a lot.  8)
Title: Re: LoL starter guide
Post by: RedRumOnE on July 21, 2013, 04:46:15 AM
We have a human resource manager?
Title: Re: LoL starter guide
Post by: [GM] Legion on July 21, 2013, 12:16:38 PM
We have a human resource manager?

apparently
Title: Re: LoL starter guide
Post by: [GM] Legion on July 21, 2013, 12:18:10 PM
all i know is there are tons of lvl 30 golds who refer people to mobafire and lolking.


I'm gold and I haven't met one person that recommended mobafire.

i may not be gold, BUT i have 3 IRL friends who are, and about 8 online friends who are. All suggest mobafire to beginniners to get the basis of builds for the game, amung other istes as well, but mobafire is in there.
Title: Re: LoL starter guide
Post by: Perdition[1up] on July 22, 2013, 01:21:44 PM
Yeah mobafire is definitely a great place to start for beginners. The champion spotlights on youtube, while outdated, are pretty good too.
Title: Re: LoL starter guide
Post by: EroS on July 26, 2013, 09:44:54 AM
I would definitely recommend youtube more then anything else. People such as AnkleSpankin and Sykkuno.

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