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Start for freeClimbing the Ranks as a Support in Season 14
Reaching Challenger as a support player in League of Legends is no small feat. In this guide, we'll delve through strategic insights and practical tips that have helped top players excel in their roles, particularly focusing on the effective use of the World Atlas item, optimal ward placements, and when to engage in rotations.
Understanding World Atlas Mechanics
World Atlas is a pivotal item for support players. It not only provides gold through hitting enemies but also executes minions under certain health thresholds. Mastery over this item involves:
- Always having a stack charging: This ensures continuous gold income and resource management.
- Balancing damage and execute functions: Use your stacks to harass opponents for gold and execute minions to push waves or save time when under threat.
- Maximizing net gold: As you approach 1000 stacks, manipulate combat interactions to extend the charging period, enhancing your item's upgrade timing.
These nuanced uses can significantly impact your lane dominance and overall game contribution.
Strategic Ward Placement
Effective warding transcends mere placement; it requires understanding the game state and predicting enemy movements. Here’s how you can optimize ward usage based on your side of the map:
- Blue Side: Focus on covering all potential gank paths except for less reliable routes like blast cone entries. Control wards in strategic locations like the bush at jungle entrances can deny enemy movements effectively.
- Red Side: Similar principles apply, with emphasis on controlling vision around critical jungle entries using control wards. Adjust placements dynamically based on enemy jungler position and lane pressures.
Example Scenarios:
- Post-double kill: Use execute on minions to safely push waves without overextending.
- Seeing enemies top-side: Save stacks for tower hits rather than hastening wave pushes unnecessarily.
- Defensive warding when behind: Prioritize survival by placing wards that track potential dives or rotations from the enemy team.
When to Ward and Rotate?
Timing your actions is crucial:
- Safe Warding: Venture out for wards after pushing your wave, ensuring you don’t miss out on XP while keeping your ADC safe from being zoned out.
- Rotating for Objectives: Assess lane states before rotating for grubs or other objectives. Unnecessary rotations can jeopardize lane control and expose your ADC to risks.
Vision Tips & Tricks:
Understanding the enemy’s perspective can transform how you influence the map:
- Recall Strategies: Avoid showing your recall whenever possible to maintain pressure by ambiguity.
- Pathing to Avoid Detection: Move in ways that avoid giving away position information, forcing enemies to play more cautiously due to uncertainty about your location.
- Ward Placement Nuances: Place wards at edges of bushes for extended vision range, adapting based on immediate threats and objectives like void scuttle crab interactions. nBy integrating these advanced strategies, support players can profoundly impact their games beyond mere assistance—turning tides in their favor through smart plays and strategic foresight.
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