Talk:Kalista/@comment-25562166-20150312012600/@comment-5266525-20150329044552

I'm going to forget everything else we're talking about right here and ask for your ingame rank if you’re going to so confidently state there's nothing to high level gaming except clicking fast and being lucky with skillshots. Simply neither are true. If you went up to a tournament-level player and said to him the only thing that made him better than you was being able to click faster then I wouldn't be surprised if his first reaction was to punch you in the face, sanctions be damned.

In calling all games click-fests all you're doing is spitting at the strategical skill high-level players use to manipulate games in ways that don't involve simple contests of mashing buttons – and even players who DO win simply by brutalizing everyone they meet need to have some level of finesse so that they can force opponents into situations where it DOES boil down to who clicks fastest. Jungler and support mains are probably jungler and support mains precisely BECAUSE they have a deficiency in their mechanics (their ‘clicking’) that they compensate for with deductive thinking. As a jungle main myself I've lost lane to people in Gold before but that hardly proves they’re better players than I am, not when I can turn around and curbstomp high-Platinum players when I’m jungling.

And you'd better define 'real' accuracy or you're just pulling a No True Scotsman on me. Obviously I can't magically draw a pie chart in my head and say 'okay, Ezreal has a 31.41% chance of going in THIS direction and a 30.5% chance of going in THIS direction', but I don't have to. All I need to do is identify which option is the most likely and act accordingly. It's not a simple case of 'I can do X but he can do Y and so it should be called luckshot', the skill is exhibited before even I cast the spell.