I HATE people that will only play one type of champ. Especially if someone else already picked an AP carry or a tanky DPS/metagolem(seriously, where the hell did this come from?)/bruiser, etc... Ones that piss me off even more are people that will play jungle champs but don't jungle when the team needs a jungler.
Honestly, I'm happy someone agrees with me. I am someone that can't play carries all too well (Like Graves, Yi, Caitlyn, etc), but can play most other classes ('cept for jungler) well.
But, I have a variety between two assassins (Talon and Panth, the later not bought yet), 1 support (currently), and mostly any Tank that's free that week I learn to play. Mostly, I doubt I can Shen even with his buffs.
EDIT: I guess I should add the reasoning for why I hate people that only play a few champs. It's because I don't see the fun of mastering one champ completely and only playing that champ 24/7... It ends up feeling like all you do is button mash. Like in all Fighting games too (Did this with stuff like SSB, Soul Calibur, etc).
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From: WickIebee | #008I don't see the fun of mastering one champ completely and only playing that champ 24/7... It ends up feeling like all you do is button mash. Like in all Fighting games too (Did this with stuff like SSB, Soul Calibur, etc).
If anything would cause you to button mash, wouldn't it be when you only know characters at a surface level? When you really know a character deeply, you'd be doing the exact opposite of button mashing because you understand the character better and know what they can/can't do.
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WazzupGenius00 posted... If anything would cause you to button mash, wouldn't it be when you only know characters at a surface level? When you really know a character deeply, you'd be doing the exact opposite of button mashing because you understand the character better and know what they can/can't do.
You aren't getting it. And you're wrong, when you are learning a character, you learn the combos that are honestly worth doing it in that order. When you know a character, you know the combos, thus it just FEELS like button mashing because it's combos that you don't have to pause and double-check what you are doing.
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