Talk:Lucian/@comment-28750927-20160614214839/@comment-24496127-20160615062738

Let the tower hit melee creeps twice then last hit them. Hit ranged minions once, let the tower hit them, then finish it off. Cannon minions it kind of comes down to luck. That works as long as the minions are full hp, and a good support will even set the ranged minoins up for you. Getting a good support in blind pick is probably not going to happen though, so just get into the habit of doing it yourself. Jinx with attack speed is one of the easier champions to manage it on.

If lucian dashes into you early game, as long as you're playing the passive farm game, he'll be tanking minions, and that will lose him the trade basically every time. Just run back a bit and then trade. Poke him down properly whenever he tries to farm, and he won't be able to just al in you without dying, but that's one of the harder parts of laning as adc. If you learn how to do it properly, you'll seriously win near every laning phase up until mid-high gold.

People in silver tend to struggle with focusing on multiple things at once, which is why laning is so hot and cold in the divisions. They're either farming, or going for a kill, but no one can seem to find the balance that keeps you on an acceptable level. Beyond kills, I'd say pressure is more important, but to understand pressure you need to feel it's effects more than just reading about it, but in essence, pressure is anything that makes your lane opponent unable to act. That doesn't always mean hard pushing to the tower, but rather zoning and keeping them away from gold and experience sources.

Another thing to keep in mind, Jinx can push hard, but just don't without a lot of wards. In fact, if you have an all in support such as Leona, I would recommend you take care not to push the lane in general, because then you need to tower dive to get kills, and that gives you a chance of getting outplayed. A poke support like Sona doesn't tend to lose effectiveness under tower.

That's everything I can tell you without watching you play.