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[Tactics] Positioning

Feb 9th, 2015
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  1. #Positioning
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  3. * Map awareness: Constantly check your map, make sure you know where your enemies are and if you don't see them, keep in mind that they could be right next to you. You see their Gods in lane and their Jungler on duo? Feel free to push that solo tower as far as you want. You don't see the jungler? Stay back, stay safe or ward to the extend where you know you'll have enough time to get away.
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  5. * Cooldowns: Keep track of your, but even more so your teammates and your enemies cooldowns. If you saw Ra cast his heal 2 seconds ago remember that he can't save you and stay back until it's off CD. If you want to gank an Anhur either wait for him to use his leap or save your own leap until he uses his, etc.
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  7. * Remember your role: Remember what you're playing and what your strenght & weaknesses are. Don't go rushing at 3 people if you're an Artemis with your ult on CD. Wait for your team. Be strategic about who you attack, when, from where.
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  9. * Don't chase: If your enemy is running away just a basic attack away from death don't just mindlessly chase after him. Go over the above points before you chase someone: Could he lead you into a trapp? Is there an enemy that could rotate to sandwich you / give him backup? Is there a teammate who could pick the kill up for you? Do you have enough power to really finish him off, or is his ult off cooldown and he might manage to kill you instead? Do you have any chance of catching him or does he have too much movementspeed & leaps while you have none? The list goes on and on.
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  11. * Ward, ward ward: Wards win games, really. As soon as you've gotten your most important items always buy two wards when you back. It might delay your items by a bit, but dying will delay you even more. Wards are insanely important and if I have a team where everyone wards, I not only rarely ever lose but I also hardly ever die: I always know who's where, when I can fight and when I need to run.
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