Hello,my name isand I am a. Before I start, let me show you some proves, that I am not lying.In this guide I will write how to climb faster inby focusing on improving 10 things, that are in my opinion crucial to master, in order, to be the best. Take it with ease, I am not perfect myself. I am currently struggling with the tilt and anger management. A perfect example of a good player is in my opinion Grubby , so if you want to see a professional gamer, that is also a great teacher and example, go watch his stream or youtube videos and feel free to inspire yourself!:)On the next picture we can see an example of a normal match history.And this picture shows my match history, after I started focusing on my weaknesses.If you are more interested in my gameplay, you can follow me on my YouTube Channel or Twitch Channel . I will be adding there my gameplay videos, montage videos and even someand teaching videos.If you have any questions, then just come to one of my channels, ask me and I will try to answer your questions the best I can.

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Silver 4

bad

tilted

trolls

afk

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10 THINGS TO IMPROVE:

A.

Knowledge of the game

B.

Maining few heroes

C.

Camp timing

D.

Drafting

E.

Map awarness

F.

Engaging and Teamwork

G.

Giving up

H.

Communication

I.

Tilt

J.

Anger management (Flaming)

A.

KNOWLEDGE OF THE GAME

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B.

MAINING FEW HEROES

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C.

CAMP TIMING

Cursed Hollow

2:15–2:45

2:00

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D.

DRAFTING

1. Tank

2. Support

3. Bruiser

4. Ranged (Mage/Adc)

5. Specialist or Second Ranged/Tank

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E.

MAP AWARNESS

VERY

over-extending

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F.

ENGAGING AND TEAMWORK

REALLY

How to Master this:

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Higher Skills

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G.

GIVING UP

dream team

ANYTHING

How to Master this:

H.

COMMUNICATION

Hi

what the hell man, she's weak

NOT IN CHAT

enemy is missing

help me with camp

when to engage

How to Master this:

I.

TILT

you are the bad player

I KNOW

you play worse than usual, without noticing it

If you are on a tilt there are 2 things you can do:

1.

2.

Hi, GJ

So focus on game, not on arguing.

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Just STOP!

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The system is not against you, you are.

How to Master this:

J.

ANGER MANAGEMENT (FLAMING)

GJ

How to Master this:

good job

nice

never flame

NEVER

guyz, do me a favor and mute each other and lets focus to win please

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Be an example, not a sheep that flames others.

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In this chapter I will write 10 things that everyone should improve, if they want to be better. The things are written from the easiest to the hardest, so the better you are, the lower you will find your problem.Before I start, there is one thing that I want to point out. If you think there is a hidden system that is forcing you to have 50 % win rate, you are wrong. There is nothing like that (I started at, so I know your pain). Yes, everyone hasgames, everyone has sometimes that one player that is sothat heyou the game or theplayer or just the bad poor guy that got randomly into higher tier, than he should.I have some weird problem with my notebook and once a day a get a freeze and when this happens in Draft, I get. It already happened 5 times in 1 month:) So, yes, we all have those bad games and those are things that can't be influenced, but what we can influence is everything else and here are the 10 things, that in my opinion if you master them, will lead to huge improvement in your games and you will climb way faster.It is important to learn the basics of the game. You will usually learn it while leveling, but if you didn't, take the time and watch some tutorials on youtube. It consists of knowing every map that is played, knowing what each hero abilities are and what they do, which camps are in the game and what are they doing and so on. I am not saying you should masterhero, I myself didn't do that yet. But you should at least once try everyone of them, so you have an idea what are theirand- learn every map,- learn basics of every hero (what are their abilities),- learn every camp.It is great to be master at every hero in the game, but you should have "few main" heroes, that you know perfectly. For example I am really good on most of the heroes, but I main only like 8, that I can say that I am great with them. Also it is important to be flexible, so try new heroes and master at least 2 from each class (assassin, tank, support,...) so you can play them, when your mains are banned and your team needs them.- master 3–10 heroes that you really like, to the maximum,- learn how to play at least 2 heroes from each group (support, tank, assassin, mage, adc, bruiser, specialist).Many players don't put too much attention to this and this might be the reason why they are not progressing. A good player will take the camp right before an objective is about to start (for example tribute atspawns at, a good player will start doing the camp at, kill it and then wait until the tribute starts spawning). There's a lot of maps with different camps, so if you want to be really good, learn when it is great time to do them.But this doesn't mean you should prefer camps above anything. For example if there is a camp and it is the perfect time to do it, because you would get incredible value from it,your team just started a teamfight near you, you should skip the camp and go help your team, because if you don't, they will most likely lose that 4v5 fight and after that, enemy team will nullify your camp value right away.- learn every camp on every map and the timing, when they spawn and when it is a good time to take them.This skill is gained by watching Pro-players how they draft. You start with knowing that a good team is when you have:BUT that doesn't mean other combos can't work. You can win easily without a support, you just need to draft it correctly. For example I had a great success withand. Even tho we didn't had a support, we had such insane DPS, that enemy couldn't do a thing. Also another great way how to draft is to take heroes that are good vs others (countering) for example they have? Take stuns like. They have? Take silence, likeand so on. It is important to draft correctly, but also not giving up, when your team is different then planned.- watch Pro-players how they draft,- learn basic drafting combos and good teams,- learn how to counter.An issue that many players have. You need to start watching your minimap every like 5 sec, because you need to be updated. That's whyis so great, because many people don't watch the mini-map and he can easily push. Also this is whyis so famous in Bronze/Silver and noone plays her Diamond+, unless she's a really great pick. Because people often push too much. Don't you see enemy on the map? Then don't over-extend. But in Hero League it isoften the case of peopleand getting ganged or punished by it for example by- start using the mini-map and pings,- learn when it is a good time to do a camp, to push and so on,- learn to push only when you know where all the enemies are.Very hard to do and takes a lot of practise. It is especially important for tanks, because it is them who make the call when to go in. Even in lower master I see a lot of tanks that haven't mastered this. I playpretty often and it isimportant to not go first in the fight, but the tanks, they just don't know when to engage, forcing me to start a fight. Make sure, that if you want to play tank, you have this point mastered, because there is nothing worser than a tank that is in the backline hiding and letting your assassin do your job and then coming to the fight when enemies are either on a retreat or winning and its way too late.- watch Pro players how they engage, learn from it,- watch mini-map, do you see 1 enemy on bot and your team as 5? Go for it. Is it a 5v5 but your TOP lane is being pushed? Ping retreat. Is enemy ADC/Mage in front line? Punish him and so on.(even I haven't mastered some yet)Once you mastered all the things written above the line, you should have no problems climbing in the ladder. But you will eventually get stuck in a tier and you don't know, how to get even better. Congratulations, now the hard part begins.This problem is connected with tilting and anger management. I see people giving up usually when they are really tilted from past games or they have a "" in their mind and if you don't take it, they start to troll, because they think it is unwinnable already at draft. This happens in Master tier too, not so often, but belive me, even there. Give up before the game start, is the worst thing you can do. You will have to play the game anyway, so why don't try to win it? In this game you can win with. One bad decision from enemy team in late game and you won. Just don't give up, try your best.- never give up,- be positive.On higher master tiers, the amazing thing that I liked is that in draft everyone is talking. They try to figure out what the best combo is for the team/map. In diamond and lower? Rarely we communicate in the draft. It is necessary to communicate, do calls, pings on map if you don't see an enemy and so on. Even the smallest talk like saying "" is huge information for the team. For example when I take [Kerrigan], people usually react "", but then they click on my profile and see that I main her and have more than 900 games on her and they start to build the team around me. On the other hand, if I see that they don't want to build the team around me, I just don't take her. Another important thing is to communicate in game,, but with pings. Ping, ping, pingand so on. If noone is communicating, you are lowering your chances to win by a huge amound.- communicate with team in draft and game,- start using minimap with pings.What is a tilt? That's a state that you are in, when you are losing no matter how good you play. You flame everyone, because they play so bad and every little detail angers you. But in reality,. When I go on a tilt I loose like 10 games in a row andthat I am on tilt, but still... I lose no matter what, because when you are tilted, even tho you think you play good,Take a break, stop playing, tomorrow is a day too.Accept that you are tilted, take a short break (5 mins at least) and when you come back, focus on the win. Don't write in the chat, only basic things like "", because when you are tilted, every little thing will anger you.Usually once you win 1-2 games in a row, you will get out of the tilt. If not, take a break dude! The worst state that you might be in, is when you no more give a f*ck about if you win or lose. You justto win, but you don't give a f*ck about the game, so you join and lose... and lose again... and again...(This happened to me, I was on a record 16 losses in a row, I just NEEDED to WIN, but I didn't gave a f*ck about the game... then I gave up. Next day? I won it back in a huge winning streak, because I was so determined to win. Just stop playing when you are on a lossing streak).- start using breaks between games,- don't take the trolls in game seriously.The last and hardest to master is Anger Management (flaming). It is not the same thing as being tilted. Being tilted is when you play bad, but you don't know about it. Being angered is when you play bad and you do it on purpose, because someone angered you. You don't do that? But that's not everything. In Anger management is also demotivating people. When someone makes a bad play and you point it out, start even a little flame, that's a demotivating. Did you do that sometimes? I bet you did, because I do it sometimes too.I try to be possitive, but sometimes there are such monkeys in the Hero League that it is just unbelivable and in that instant, I just can't help myself. But this is the reason why I am not Grand Master. I will work on it. Great example is Grubby , go watch his stream, he is possitive even when he lose a game. He never flames (yes maybe sometimes, but everyone has a bad day).It is important to motivate your team, write "" for every good decisions, little fights and so on. Even tho its a small thing, you just did something that the enemy didn't. You motivated your team, while enemy team started to flame. Guess who wins in the end. Lately when I lose a game 90 % of the time, it is not becuase we played bad, but because someone was flaming.- be positive,- never flame,- cheer the team, write "" "" and so on,- if someone makes a bad call,, not even a little, they might be tilted and even a small flame might cause you to lose the game.- if team is fighting between them self, don't ignore it, try to solve it BUT in a neutral tone and short senteces.start typing with them, just write something like "". You need to focus on the game, not typing.Even tho it sounds simple, this is very hard thing to do, especially at Master and higher tier, because people are a bit arrogant there (you know, they are Masters, THEY KNOW HOW TO PLAY, HOW DARE YOU WRITE THEM!:D) so you will get angered A LOT and its up to you to manage the anger and play as a true leader.