Complete Jungle Guide - All Fundamentals Explained - League of Legends Course and Coaching
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- čas přidán 14. 05. 2024
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0:00 - Introduction
1:59 - Solo Queue Game Theory
6:42 - Jungling Efficiently
8:19 - The Math of Jungling
11:56 - Jungle is Turn Based
14:27 - Jungle Tracking
20:08 - Objectives
22:12 - Early Game Guide
24:44 - Macro Made Easy
This is just what I needed- talking at a decently slow pace, organised, and no distracting gameplay flexes.
Thanks - glad you enjoy
It's crazy how this guy explained all the concepts of jungling that I spent tens of hours gathering from "guides" that are just gameplay with some occasional commentary on a specific decision just to get a glimpse of, all in 30 minutes. Props to you, my good sir!
Yuppp so many "youtubers" just say hey guys heres the build now watch me play vs bronze for an hour
I'm so glad that there are people like you and a few others that really provide good guides with valuable information. I'm so sick and tired from all the long gameplay videos with nearly no explanation for decision making.
thanks for the feedback - glad to know that this sort of content is useful and that there's an audience for it
Yes this is so so huge, I swapped to jungle recently and finding guides that aren’t just people commentating while they stomp is so hard. I was also struggling because I felt like I wasn’t ganking enough and ofc my team would bait me into ganking and dying and just it’s nice to have clear easy to understand concise information that I can actually use and know.
I swear I was about to type the same thing! This man is spot on, I appreciate the little content of his that I have watched, being the jingling in low elo one before this one and this one. This content is so useful and I will make sure to add you to the list of sources for my climb on my twitch, thank you so much for the help you have given me. I hope to make it out of play with this information and will definitely personally reach out to you once I have ranked up sufficiently following the rules and guidelines that you have set up here. It is extremely concise and well thought out, I cannot stress how much help this is already doing to my mindset before I even go to play the game! Thank you so much!
@myth-leagueoflegendsjungle3260 this is absolutely game changing for me. To get this simplified perspective of the game makes all of it come together after all this time jungling and trying to figure it out, while applying advanced jungling concepts before getting even some of the basics down consistently. Thank you so much.
I feel the same. Like some people say "guide" but it´s simply just a gameplay of them. They think "Yeah I´ll just upload this barely edited Gameplay as guide so it saves me time and I upload a video" but in reality it´s not any value.
I've watched Virkayu, Nathan Mott, KingStix, Tarzaned and more... and this is by far the best 'true' beginner primer for junglers I've come across. Thank you.
Virkayu is literally almost usless for novice junglers.
Source: tried him myself when I picked up the role. Every word he said sailed multiple layers over my head.
my dear friend i got grandmaster thanks to this buddy, trust me this 'basic is not so basic'
@@exxon101i personally had an epiphany that gave me a 10 game winstreak and finally got to gold in three days. However, the problem is how much information he gves so fast, he’s practically rapping.
I have been playing jungle for years now, but I never learned how to jungle properly. No matter how many videos I watched, I never seemed to learn much aside from "watch the lane states of teammates", which is useful info, but not enough. I never knew when to take objectives, when to gank, where to gank, what to look out for in general. I feel like I'm gonna watch this many times over to memorize everything, but it's worth it because this is all very useful. Thank you for making this!
Awesome to hear this - good luck in your games!
Finally a video that isnt just a how to 1v9 with briar then 20 minutes of a high elo player stomping with sub optimal explanation. Great video.
Glad the format resonates - thanks for the feedback!
finally finding jungle content that is more conceptual instead of just casting a game, ty
Glad you find it useful
Me as an adc main watching this just because of how high quality it is. Well done, mate!
This is the best Jungle Guide I’ve seen in years, Thank you.
Glad it was helpful!
you fixed a lot of mindset issues of my jungling, studying your videos helped me fix those issues, i can feel that im playing so much better, my winrate is fixing and i have a lot of fun playing league again with the strategical thinking. Thanks for this valuable content Myth!
this is awesome to hear - thanks for your support!
i love this simple jungle, its difficult to find content likes yours to improve in jungle
Without a doubt the best introductory guide to the jungle role. This video answered many questions about basic decision making that dozens of videos took for granted. Really fantastic work!
Glad it was helpful and thanks for the feedback!
My sin is "being a team player" and I truly hate that this is the truth of low ELO play...
That said, one of your key points is to look for "mistakes." Some mistakes are quite obvious, but I think a list of things to watch for on minimap or when you are looking directly at the lanes would be both interesting and useful.
An actual fundamentals explained video that is very well done. It really helped to reset my mental and, hopefully, shake off my bad habits. Thank you very much!
Glad to hear it - thank you!
I was hardstuck gold, finally EASILY broke and reached plat 4, and i think i can push much further. Seriously, all this after studying this video, I got my pen and notebook and wrote everything you said. I am still far away from implementing everything correctly but it already greatly boosted my gameplay and I carry games as a jungler. Thanks man.
Glad to see you still making vids Myth. Nice choice of core topics here, particularly enjoyed the free time, tracking, and jungle math. Sick usage of EV to explain skipping camps.
Do keep posting sir!
i absolutely love how straight to the point and distilled this video is, i'm learning jungle after one-tricking mid for a while and this has been super helpful
Great video. I've been playing League since S1, jungling for past 4 years, I did SkillCapped for a year, I watch Virkayu, Coach Eagz, and Nathan Mott, and this video is a fantastic no-bullshit distillation of their lessons in one video. Thanks very much!
Unfortunately I'm still hardstuck Gold/Plat but you've reiterated some concepts that I haven't truely internalised yet. I'll keep watching this vid over and over and try to ruthlessly stick to them.
Thank you very much! Good luck in your games, hopefully the content can help you climb
I love this guide. I've watched a lot of jungle guides over the years and this one is probably my favorite. May the algorithm bless you with views!
This is fantastic; thank you for going deeper into rationale, decision-making and best practices independent of champions, itemization, or meta. I'd love a follow-up going into more detail on what mistakes can look like and how to punish each.
Best jungle guide I've ever watched. Thank you so much for this. It would be nice if you upload some gameplay videos where you do the things you mentioned. Usually i dont like gameplay videos but i think i can easily watch yours with the way you explain things. Keep it up!
7 minutes in and it's already the best guide ive ever watched. "often times the best play you can make is to choose to not do something". going to drill this into my brain. i often try to overcompensate for losing lanes by making plays and ganking when i know it's incorrect and suboptimal due to the slight chance it might work.
That's high praise - glad you find the content useful!
Brilliant guide! Easily understandable, but not too simplified - and no unnecessarily distracting background video. I‘ve watched countless other «Beginner‘s Guides», but none have helped me in forming a fundamental understanding of how to jungle. Thank you :) (Is that an Irish accent I hear?)
I‘ve broken down the most complex part of this video for my own sake:
*Jungle Tracking* :
* When on first camp, watch minimap (if top first, then ejg bot, if bot first, then ejg top).
* After that ping ejg respective camps, when you get to yours.
* After third camp, look if mid is vulnerable (if so, ping to warn of potential gank) -> opportunity for gank / countergank.
* After that point 2 again.
* At fifth camp, ping top or bot to warn of potential gank (plus opportunity for gank / countergank).
* Final camp (ping ejg camp and top / bot and mid plus gank / countergank - opportunity).
* Now in free time warn of potential ganks.
Rinse and repeat.
The best guide for beginners and also for experienced players. Thanks to you I have revised all fundamentals.
Thank you! I uploaded another video today with similar topics that you may find useful
Thanks for this. You cleared a lot up for me. I didn’t know why I did things or think about cost effectiveness over risk
Thank you so much for this free info that is SO INCREDIBLY USEFUL. I watched all the videos on your channel and I have so much more insight into decision making. It's wild how I now have the perspective in my bronze elo to see just how much the enemy jungler has no idea what they're doing, and it's so easy to punish. Jungling feels so much easier for me now, I've been on a 7 game winstreak with Lillia right now and climbing for the first time with so much consistency. It's funny tho because I get flamed more with this playstyle than I did when I was just doing whatever my laners were telling me to do even though it would lead to me throwing the jungle 😂😂
Glad to hear it, keep up the climb!
People will flame you because they don't understand what's happening - often times, laners will just coinflip their lane. Then, if they lose, they call for jungler to bail them out. Not your responsibility. It can be a good opportunity to gank or countergank depending on the game, but in most cases, laners will just ping for help when they need to be bailed out regardless of if it's a good or bad opportunity.
It's up to you to identify if they're tilting or if there is genuinely a good opportunity. In low elo.. rarely will they be pinging because they have created a good opportunity for you. Just mute and move on if you get flamed.
This is the only jungling guide I’ve ever seen that wasn’t champ specific, or thinly veiled gameplay commentary. Excellent work.
Thank you, glad you found it useful!
ur channel is a pure treasure
So happy I found you channel. This is the best jg guide I've seen, you absolutely nailed everything. I feel like I have clear, simple learning objectives now.
Glad I could help!
most educational content for jungle ive seen this year, thanks for the video and keep up the good content creation
Much appreciated!
incredible vid! thank you so so much, it's the most helpful video I've seen yet about league in general
Man, thank you so much for this video. Definitely the best guide that I have seen. You have clarified a lot of things and make understand the game easier, I feel that now I can play better. Keep it up, great channel.
I've been jungling for years doing ok, not playing too many rank but still getting high gold. I've never thought of most of the concepts in these videos. But after applying them, in one day I can see a massive change in my game play. This is an amazing video to truly help people understand jungle as a role
Really good and concise. Love the concepts. I struggle, though, at identifying what you are calling enemy mistakes. Would love to see a video where you show some of these mistakes and what you would do. Thanks!
I think the best definition a mistake can be given is "When you see an opportunity arise due to enemy positions that has a >50% chance of being positive for you."
it's usually position mistakes, or wasting abillities, or playing over aggressively.
Face checking bushes, wasting their mobility spells, trading too much.
If you're ready to gank bot, and enemy Ez gets baited and uses E to engage your adc, that's a mistake you should try to punish. If Ez didn't use his e aggresively tho, then that gank would likely not be possible, because he hasn't made a mistake yet.
90% of this game is positioning
Thanks for the feedback - I uploaded a video today that talks about exactly this that you will likely find useful !
omg i loved this so much, commenting cause more people need to see it
Thank you! Glad you found it useful
the do no not be lazy at 16:33 hitting it where it hurts lmao
i was recently getting flamed non stop because i had just gotten back into league. I'm glad i found this video, it was very helpful!
This is so good. Thank you!
Super helpful, keep it up my guy!
This is so good! Well done friend!
Excellent summary. Love it!
Your intro alone made me sub! I'm trying to get into jungle and just as you said everyone just basically shadowcasts a game instead of explaining the decision making process. Keep up the awesome work! :)
Thanks for this! I really have been wanting to try taking up jungle after avoiding it since s6, but like you said, there are so many tutorials out there that are just a pro player casting the game without really explaining the choices they are making. It's also very surface level, and the game is much deeper than which champion is meta this patch. One livestream I do occasionally check out Is Fairlight b/c he does a good job of explaining his thought process while interacting with chat. Anyway this is lessening my new jungler anxiety. Especially the tracking and how to do it WITH STEPS. I had a general idea and would track enemy jungle as support and pinged many a danger when I felt we were about to get ganked, and usually I was right. This helps me build on that. Well explained. Thoughtful. Lifechanging. Bravo :D
Best jungling video I have seen in literally all my years of playing league, you fundamentally understand what players need to actually consume to change the way they view the game long term game to game, I was tired of all the long gameplay videos that were basically just a highlight reel. Thank you for this! Subscribed.
Thanks you very much - happy to hear the content helps!
sh*t, you really opened my eyes. Everything seems so logical, especially the jungle math part with the betting example did it for me.
I subbed right after seeing one video.
It‘s a shame that viewers don’t push your sub count up.
Thank you for the free education
Very good explained. Great video ^^
great video for general concepts
very nice video and pretty accurate intro too!
at the beginning of s14 I role swapped from support to jungle and reviewed my games where I flopped hard, took notes on what went wrong, possible solutions and see steady improvement.
I needed this thank you
Your videos are an excellent source of knowledge. Please continue making them.
Appreciate the feedback - thanks! I actually uploaded a new guide today
this videos are amazing thanks!
This is easy the best video about jungling concepts that I ever watched. I was a d3 mono riven in season 4, but stopped playing league. After many years I came back and didn't like playing top anymore so I switched to jungle, as it's the role that none in my group of friends play. I fell in love with the strategic thinking, as I'm an enthusiast of it, but have been struggling to climb. I have watched a lot of jungling content and was already learning some stuff, but your video helped me to summerize most of the ideas that were yet abstract in my mind.
You did an amazing job.
Thank you for the video and you have another subscriber.
(i'm emerald 4 right now)
Thank you very much for the feedback, and good luck on your climb. Let me know how it goes
YOOO! This was really good 😅
my last 6 games are won, thank you again! :D
although, all my games are nunu constant ganking strat ;p
Glad to hear it!
Thank you for this! The last twenty-six minutes were more useful than any of the major league 'sponsored' jungle streams.
Glad you enjoyed!
Very informative, you've certainly earned my sub.
I wish I had this a year ago when I really got into league
Glad I could help and thank you!
I came looking for copper and I found gold (or even diamond). Your content is awesome dude, pls keep going on. Usually i try to learn something about jng from agurin but your full explanation way more better imho
Thank you so much for making this video, starting playing league with some friends but I majorly play Dota 2. And this was exactly what I’ve been looking after for weeks, since I could never really find any guides on how league should be played, and I only have 1 friends how is reliable for information but he’s now too active
this is a perfect guide man, much appreciated
Just started playing a couple weeks ago. Super helpful guide :)
Glad I could help! Good luck in your games
really amazing vid, love the focus on the fundamentals and not just build this do that etc
Thanks for the feedback - glad the format is working!
Thank u sculler krab for the jg guide ❤️👀
I do really appreciate u're videos..hope u keep doing the great stuff
thank you! I just uploaded a follow-up guide this morning
Great video, congratulations.
Now we need a video where you explain what the main mistakes of laners are and how to exploit them.
Finally, after years of waiting, some good fucking advice.
Very high quality video, subbed and thumbed up
thank you, glad you enjoyed!
what an amazing guide, thank you!
Glad it was helpful!
I was looking up a guide for briar and this one guy was like the explanation for this is gonna be in my patreon
This is so good. Thx.
bro u deserve thta like and sub , bc you explained everything we need to good at the game and making good desicon ty really appreciated.
Thank you!
you deserve more dude , u helped me understanding the jgl staff that will lead to climb ty too @@myth-leagueoflegends
Really great video! Was wondering a bit about junglers with a good 3-5 camp clear, like Elise, since it felt a lot like during this video the focus during early game was to full clear while tracking your opponent, is there a change in mental when you play a early-game champion who likes early fights vs a scaling champion who likes to fullclear ?
Great video. A lot of good information most other guides don't talk about, especially jungle tracking which helps even when playing other roles. I would suggest adding some examples (if appropriate) of what you are talking about either through a visual or through a gameplay example.
Thank you - and appreciate the feedback, will do in the future
Great video, thanks for sharing
Thanks for watching!
Thank you so much
This is great. Finally not a video of someone stomping a game and calling it a „guide“. It helped me alot by the way :)
Glad it helped!
Subed because that's the best jungle guide I've seen and it's not close.
Thank you! That’s high praise
thank you for this. A huge mistake i have been making lately is trying to fix my laners lanes while I have camps up. They lose hard, and I feel compelled to fix the lane for them. This puts me so far behind that I can no longer carry. Your guide put things into perspective.
Its not your job to win your laner his lane dont forget that. Also, a bad player will still be bad no matter how much gold you give him. He might even give a shutdown to an enemy making the game even harder.
Oh my god thank you for this guide!!!
This is very informative thank you! Better than low elo stomping for sure
Thank you very much!!!!!
You have no idea how this helped me, awesome video !
Thank you!
Excellent video!! I really like that you included the free time part. An anecdotal example where leveraging the 'free time' as well as the 'trading' sides concepts came into play in a recent game of mine; I did a standard full-clear from top (redbuff) to bot. After clearing all camps, no gank was available bot or mid. Deciding to pressure bot nonetheless, I aggressively take control of the tribush and walk into Lillias botside jungle, assuming that tri was warded. There, I'm just chilling in fog of war monitoring mid and bot for an angle. I also yellow warded Krugs in case I could not do more.
Next second, what do you know? Lillia ganks top. Boom, fresh spawn level 2 Krugs for me, level 2 Raptors for me. The game was essentially over by the time I secured all of my second-respawning camps; I was way stronger than Lillia in every confrontation for the rest of the game.
Anyway. Thank you so much for these videos. They are unmatched in terms of quality, presentation and detail.
EDIT: You say the algorithm works mysteriously. One could perhaps wonder if it (among other things, obviously) uses some sort of sentiment analysis from comments? GREAT WONDERFUL BEST EDUCATIONAL CONTENT FOR JUNGLE LEAGUE HIGH QUALITY LOVELY FORMAT GRAND POSITIVE WOULD BUY AGAIN (Y)
Exactly - the example you gave is something very common that you can repeat over and over, it makes it so hard for junglers to come back into the game.
Thanks for the feedback and support, I appreciate it!
Amazing video, 10/10. The only bad thing about this video it's that you did not made this earlyer. Everything you covered I've learned over years of maining jungle, if I only had your video back then when I started.. I'd love to check more guides from you. ^^
Thank you!
I’ll be sending this video to my solo q teammates when they flame me for farming on Karthus/Yi instead of ganking them at 5 minutes because they went 0/3.
Got this exactly lol. I was playing Yi, and got flamed by a top lane Tristana (who was going super negative) because she was mad I wasn't ganking. Bear in mind...I was in the bot lane camps while they were crying for the gank...Smfh.
Even if I wanted to throw away my CS...exactly how fast did they think I could make it across the map??
Love the high quality content
Thank you!
Extremely helpful and valuable explanation!! Thanks for not just making me watch a challenger take on bronzes like me :p
excellent guide. thank you!
Glad it was helpful!
Thanks!!
Oddly enough, I can parallel this to golf a lot. Thanks for the insight
This guide is so good wtf I'm emerald and sometimes by playing so much games and being frustrated I forget about the jungling fundamentals you have been archiving for improving and just play games in a auto mode. This video just opened my eyes and I'm concerned about all my faults I had been committing in the recent games. Thank you so much. 😊
Thank you! Good luck with the climb
Amazing. Thank you.
Glad you liked it
Damn man, I’ve spent the past year watching all sorts of videos and you just clearly explained all the fundamentals I’ve scrapped together on my climb from Silver to Emerald…. Really wish there was more “secret fundies” for me to learn and instantly grow 400lp as a player but it seems there is no more secret sauce to climb from Emerald to Diamond, you just gotta be better.
Thank you! I just uploaded a follow-up guide today, maybe that can help lol
You’re right, consistency is key basically
best jg guide I've ever seen, thank you so much. Maybe with this knowledge I'll reach Silver one day :P
Very good guide for soloQ. Everyone playing league should watch this, not just junglers. Get a better understanding of the role and maximize your winrate
Thank you! Glad that you find the content useful
Would have liked to see more depth on the decision of taking dragons. The mid laner i duo with is obsessed about dragons and will contest every time. He doesnt like that i give up risky dragons to take other objectives. He makes the bad decision to contest without me too, giving up an advantage he could get by farming his mid lane and giving it up.
It sort of forces me to contest every dragon too, and sometimes we successfully contest... but when its not a success its a huge set back. Enemy gets dragon, gets gold from kills, and gets to farm when im died. Triple whammy.
I tried telling him, "The objective of the game is to take the nexus, not the dragons" but he is still insistent on those dragons.
I personally think the smarter choice is one where you minimize unnecessary risk, but feel obliged to not play optimally due to his playstyle.
Dragons were nerfed too... only 4th dragon means much
I started to focus more and more on your accent every time I heard you say 'opportunity' and I have to ask (if you don't mind of course 😅) where you're from. It sounds like an Irish American mix or something to me :D
Anyways super awesome video, just came across your channel tonight! I've returned to LoL after quite some time of not playing and am just trying to remember the important things so I can focus on what is required to win more and lose less
I only play Wild Rift but this implies there too, I startet a new account where I want to main both Top and Jungle, and this will help me a lot. I appreciate it.
Holy. Jungle is crazy hard. But I low key like it. This jungle tracking business sounds lit af
thanks for the useful information :)