How to ACTUALLY win in League of Legends - Guide by a 75% winrate Challenger player
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- čas přidán 6. 06. 2024
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In this Guide I will go over various points on how to win more in League of Legends. Mentality and preparation are crucial points in becoming a better player. Itemization is the key to becoming stronger. Focusing and taking risks are necessary to improve. Watch me go over all these things!
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rangerzx cured my adhd
how come?
@@tahatasl5219long video
@@tahatasl5219 this is 56 Minutes of unscripted talking about conceptual league of legends
torturous to watch if you have adhd
id love to see more educational content. trynda or otherwise, loved this.
Tbh ur way to explain the things is so precise and thorough that this helped me a lot to really trust some of my own insights more and start to get better on them.
Rare ppl really give this kind of insights to this game! U are one of a kind as a player / coach 👏🏻 Thx for the video and keep these content coming 🤩
Thank you so much for this video, it really shows me the actual way to think about the game and improving
You and Alderiate are the reason I started to play this game seriously, not only because of your game sense or mechanics but your MINDSET, you made me learn to focus on my performance and know when I can blame myself or not. So thank you sir for aller those vids ans stream :)
i used to play Trynd and now i'm enjoying Garen Jax more. I watch Ranger coz I feel he has a rly good game knowledge and does rly good calls, my macro rly improved by watching him, even if I don't play Tryn anymore
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@@bagelsconcern yes ik since they're both Tryn mains, Ranger even coached Alderiate and said he played too passive
@@bagelsconcern yeah I saw them playing both in the same game they had some reversed besto friendo energy XD
Le mental d'Alderiate
Excellent video. I greatly value this content, especially coming from such a well regarded and highly skilled solo q player. Really enjoyed this type of content, would love to see more regardless of what that entails.
Very nice explanations, really enjoyed the mindset you have about this game
This video is awesome Ranger! This type of content is literally useful to every league player no matter the elo. Thank you brother!
This is crazy timing on this video. I was literally thinking about this yesterday for a while and what you were talking about with actually going in with the mindset of "wanting to win" and apply that to the game 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥crazy good vid ty
This video is the medicine we need. From full mental locking in Yuumi ADC because supports trollpick to 85% wr. Thank you and keep up the great work. The game is so much more enjoyable when approaching it like this.
Great video. I related to your ranked experience a lot except from a low elo and newer player POV.
I started playing like 1.5 years ago and started taking ranked more seriously this split having previously been silver. I two tricked Garen and Kayle (one tricked both at different times) to Plat and then a couple weeks later to Emerald. Similar to you I played very focused and "singleplayer" as you described. Unlike many other players I couldn't mentally play many games back to back with full focus so I would take long breaks between games, only a couple games per day on my serious account. The "winner's mentality" as I call it sort of clicked for me at some point, where my only goal playing a game was to win. This mentality was helpful because I would never tilt and always focus on myself (i.e. at worst I would be a Kayle ult for our carry or split pushing mosquito on Garen).
At 54 mins you talk about how you didn't watch other players to become successful yourself and how it isn't necessary. I can see how this would make sense given how long you have played the game, but for newer players I think watching others is almost necessary for large and rapid improvements. In my head its sort of like the difference between learning math from a textbook vs creating math from basic axioms if that makes sense. Bwipo and Alois are the best for toplane imo.
Great guide! Very thorough and mature concepts and smart delivery
Pretty valuable information for improving in league fast. Keep it up brother.
If you don't make the best play tho don't you need to not tilt and just accept that you messed up, say to yourself "it's fine for now" and keep focus. Think about what you could've done better after the fact. He already didn't make the play what else do you want him to say? Yea I messed up the game is over..
i hope u will bring us more content like this, it really helps a lot for who those like me that wanto to improve hut dont have that much time, at least for now, to play league more
Absolute favorite player has now made my absolute favorite video. W day. TY Saku
this is so good, love your content keep it up!
This is not a how to win at league of legends video, this is a how to win at life video. If I had as much effort and focus as I put in league into something productive, I would probably be a trillionaire by now XD.
Insane quality video, this really highlights few concrete ways to think about the game and improvement, where I was lost before. Now it's just up to me to take the stuff learned here to heart or to keep on sucking. We shall see! 🔥🔥🔥
This video is literally a true masterpiece thank you so muh Rangerzx...
Leaving a comment to show my appretiation, uve been a great player and creator to follow for years, dont change and keep up the good work mate, ghostaaaaang
This is by far the best way I've seen league been described. Great job on this video
I think this is the best video I have ever watched about League. I've been playing for 12 years.
RANGER THIS IS AWESOME KEEP UP THE EDUCATIONAL CONTENT.
This video is SO GOOD. Im saving this.
Having a good mentality is the most valuable asset in the long run because it applies to every season, role, champion. It should be the number one priority for every player interested in getting better and climbing the ranks.
I never comment in yt videos. But I just want to say thank you for the effort. Good video and great advice!
One of the best videos ever seen about how to mindset in league
Holy shit ur great at speaking, and more specifically at explaining things concisely, and in an interesting way.
Thank you so so much for this video!! It genuinely helps a lot
I LOVE this! I recently saw a video way too focused on consistency and not coin flipping, with this conformist philosophy behind it. This is a pretty much needed breath of fresh air, backed up with the craziest opgg I have ever seen
cant wait to go pro with this banger
Wish there were creators like this for mid.
Good video
Great Video Mate!
Love educational league youtubers. btw, how did I not know you exist when I'm a Tryn main as well. Welp, glad I found you now.
Great video, I think it was assumed knowledge for me that I really needed to hear and visualize . E2 hoping to hit diamond before end of season.
My best take away from this was the lolalytics data. The bit about the win rate differences was really eye opening. I'm try harding this season and I'm seeing massive improvements - so much of it is mental. Thank you for the video!
Thanks so much for this, I play support & I definitely see my team like chess pieces haha! There's a big theme here of adaptability, & it seems that most people do not care about winning enough to adapt their runes/build/playstyle, game to game, or moment to moment.
I lost a game recently, & I think if I had adapted & built a different item then *I may not have* & that should hurt!! I'm mad & it fuels me to think more about what I'm doing in the future. Having a growth mindset, & the intention of winning every single game is SO important.
This is what it looks like when a very intelligent person chooses to put their focus into League. What a thing to witness. Incredible video mate.
I think it's great to understand what kind of player you are in addition to the champions you like to play. For me i would be a neutralizer support/frontline on the toplane. I do play carries sometimes, but i will never be as effective as when i play tanks or weird neutralizers like karma or swain. I can set up or create space, but i'm neither a dmg dealer nor assassin. I don't carry the team with damage i carry the team with space creation for my teamates.
Man, this is such a fantastic video, words of advice from a man who has gone there and done it. Ggwp sir thank you so much for the free content ❤️💪
i thought what you said about internalizing it being important is really interesting -- reminds me of the whole "allen carr easy way to stop smoking" method, idk if you've heard of it, but the idea is he writes this long book and he not only goes over everything that is bad about smoking carefully, he describes every reason that you might want to smoke and explains in detail why those reasons aren't valid -- obviously the smoker who wants to quit has heard all of those things before, but for many people being forced to internalize it by reading that book found that it was incredibly helpful in quitting.
Seriously amazing video
Best LoL coaching video I've ever seen. Kudos
This video is "perfect" in every way gz bro
Hey really good video. Thanks man
Keep up good work ❤ thank you
I am surprised I got all of this information completely for free.
You are doing a really good thing, thank you
I fkg love your ruthless approach about playing to win
Thanks for the amazing content
Best league coaching video out there 👍
please do more this is so valueable content !!!!
good stuff. thanks for sharing
great video man
great video brother, always.
ngl this is probably top1 league related video ive seen since playing this game, if u think this is what u wanna continue doing personnaly i would love seeing specific toplane content
Very informative thank you
As someone who mains Shen, I found this highly useful even though my champ is as far from a solo carry you can get in the top lane. Thank you for this video.
Nice video and mentality. I got back to league after 6 years, or even more. I never played it constantly, I was a dota player since 2006. I played all the important moba out there, but the only one that made me feel great was league, even when I lose. Also with this I discovered the most toxic and the most professional community of all. At the same time. I am level 23 and I kind of want to go for rank in the future, even though I don't think I will get past gold. Not even gold, maybe silver.
I looked some builds ți refresh my memory, and I found your channel. Do you know that there are very few people that teach others mindsets, for a game, and not gameplay mechanics? And this is the base for a future good player. Mindset. Mechanics come with the territory and muscle memory. Mindset is the only thing that keeps you down, or help you rise up. My respects for you and for your work. I will watch your videos and learn a little more each time, so I will have more fun. Thank you 🥂
I LEARNED ALOT THANKS
Pretty good video man
Great video, first time here.
The best part is when you say “fk fine, screw fine, don’t settle for fine. Go for the best play..”
21:41 I am so glad to hear you say that, I had lots of bronze/silver players looking up to me but instead of asking "what could I have done" they were going at long length about how terrible their teammates were doing, going extensively into their mistakes in terms of builds or plays, and when I told them this is irrelevant because the only common point between your games is that YOU will be playing them so YOU are the only thing worth focusing about it was either "ah-ha! moment" or full denial (in which case I gave up x) ). Next time someone will ask me I will lead them to this video.
But first, I will try to take the advice for myself :) thanks for your work.
could you imagine league without rangerz? i can not.
Hi man, loved the video! I was wondering if you plan on making an updated Tryndamere matchup list as well as guide to the matchups? I saw KillaaG make one (Gwen otp) and it was quite well made as he went over each matchup briefly, how you lose/win it, when you spike, how you can get by the bad one with itemization/rune/spell changes, etc. It would be greatly appreciated as a lot of people have differing opinions and I think your thought process and knowledge is the best of any tryndamere/top main there is
You and Neace got me into tryndamere. Such a fun champ.
Great tips, best mindset.
This was extremely educational.
I stopped listening to music and watching videos while playing the other day and it's a MASSIVE help
RangerZ, you are my favorite streamer for years now, I picked up trynda because of Fogged, but im playing him to this day because of you. Would you consider doing an unranked to masters educational with trynda, just like Alois? You could teach 10 times more about trynda and the matchup-specific things than him
a guide on itemization and teamfighting on tryndamere would help significantly.
really good mentality. for life in general
An hour well spent, great video 👍
I think the only thing that was better than the great information in this video was the fact that I got to listen to it delivered by Ranger :)
Such a great video.
I am only 18 minutes in and this is already such a GOATED video
Elite tanking some blame here :D
(still a great guy, keep it up dude)
Very good video 👍
Great timing as I'm coming back after a year to get the Victorious Trynd skin
21:39 To this point I used to understand the concept that internalizing blame would lead to improvement, but I wasn't actually putting it into practice, I still found fault in others and externalized blame. So I started telling myself, that It's my fault essentially when anything would go wrong in the game, even if objectively it was untrue.
Which allowed me to see the outcome of my games more in the sphere of my influence and control rather than outside, and lead to a way more proactive approach to finding areas for improvement in my game. It also resulted in a drastically improved positive mindset towards ranked when compared to my mindset before, which led to me rarely ever tilting, and better focusing on my play. I would highly recommend doing the same for anyone who struggles with internalizing blame, and finding fault in their gameplay.
It sounds ridiculously simple, but just saying it's my fault and consequently searching my mind for things I could have done better, has reconditioned my mindset away from taking zero accountability for the outcome of my ranked games, to continually searching for improvement. Which I think is completely necessary for continued improvement, even if objectively your teammates are hurting your chances of winning, putting any stock in that does not serve you in any way towards improvement.
id love to see more educational content that's geared towards non top lane players specially about the macro aspects of the game
Thank you so much for lending me the lambr rangerzx
Thank you Rangerzx, this guide helped get out of pisslow, find happiness in life, wife, 4 children and im getting nobel prize next week i will mention you as my greatest inspiration
Please more content like this!
Great content
Great vid
the best mindset in league for sure 🙌
Great video, very eloquent speech. Also very rare to find people so articulate about their process. My personal feedback about a couple of things that could be misinterpreted (sometimes depending on the elo):
1. play to win vs play to improve: I understand that for you are equivalent terms for many people they are not. In sport psychology there's a big difference between result-oriented mindset and performance-oriented mindset. For istance a person could beat their personal record in 100 m sprint but still come last because other people are fastert. a RO mindset will still consider that a loss, while a PO mindset would not. The same can be said in league and I think that's what most educational videos refer to.
2. Runes and itemization. I think for mid to high elo your points are all valid, although for low elo what you said in my opinion does not apply. At low elo where the individual skillset is much more prevalent, builds are fundamental irrelevant and people should always build the same stuff every game and the build the like the most, no matter (unless is complete grief) the win rate. The logic is the same as one tricking. Always the same reduces the amount of variables you have to factor in your game, your power spike is always the same, your AS, MS and so on.
Again, congrats for the content, really rare to find stuff this good.
Great video
10/10 helping us randos figure out what the purpose of the game is
great vid mr rangerz
My goat
Super Video
this made me ghost to success irl, ty boss man
Great video, would be interested in more precise concepts video, top lane or tryndamere oriented
Yeah the favorite champ thing is so real, ever since the fiora rework i haven't really found any that fit me
you got my sub man! great educational content and looking forward to more!
a few words about full focus, if you really play with full focus, you don’t get pleasure from the game, you’re in focus, you’re in the moment, and any other action can take you out of it, after the game you can get the thrill of winning and that that you are satisfied with your game. but in the moment you cannot be distracted from yourself even by a good game/ thats it
Super helpful video I’d love to see you play garen sometime
Do you ever watch your replays while you're thinking about what you could do differently? If so, what sorts of things are you looking for? I'd like to start doing it more, but I'm not sure I know what questions I should be asking myself. Thanks for the guide, btw. This was great.