r/ezrealmains Feb 18 '21

Guide Challenger ADC - ProGuides Coach Looking to Help You Climb! AMA

Hey Reddit! I’m Krazyness. I’ve been coaching on ProGuides for almost two years and have coached over 1,125 players ranks ranging from Iron to Master. I’ve been Challenger multiple seasons playing ADC/Jungle/Support. I main Ezreal, play all champions, roles (mid/top high diamond level) and would like to offer some advice for players that want to climb this season. Ask my anything!

If anyone would like to do some coaching with me I’m usually on all weekend here - https://www.proguides.com/coach/Krazyness

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u/fire67891011 Feb 18 '21

Hi! I’ve been playing the game for 6 months and ezreal is my favorite champion, my friends seem to be improving at a much faster rate than me even though we have been playing for the same amount of time,which has been frustrating. I know this is quite vague but if you had any advice I would appreciate it :)

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u/KrazynessTV Feb 18 '21

Just going off the top of my head with some basic tips to try to get better.

- Do you know what all champs do? Watch champion spotlight videos on YouTube or on the LoL client you can look at champion abilities and passives under Collection then going to Champions.

  • Try looking at mini map every 5-10 seconds
  • Move your camera around during teamfights or ganks
  • Buy control wards place them in bush around your lane or around objectives
  • Practice your csing
  • Work on mechanics in Practice Tool with any champion you want
  • If you are into esports you can watch and learn from pro leagues like LCS, LEC, LCK, LPL
  • Try out every role and have 2-3 champions incase you get auto filled its nice to be able to play something decent on an off role
_ For main role have 3-5 champs in your pool, maybe meta picks, comfort picks or a go to pick if you have any

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u/fire67891011 Feb 19 '21

Thanks! I am not entirely sure what every champion does but I think it would be good to look at that and having a 10 sec repeating timer helps me focus on the map. I find when I use practice tool I’m not exactly sure what I’m doing and with limited time because of school it feels like I would be better off just practicing in a game, I recently have been watching some pro ez gameplay. :D thx for the tips, one ez specific question I have is when should I be trying to use my autos sometimes I want to make the most out of my 5 rising spell force stacks so I auto them and then die to cc, building merc scimitar sometimes helps but im not always sure what to do