User blog comment:TheTobarMethod/Guide To ADC/@comment-15701086-20130817054637

I just wanted to say that after reading this it helped me a lot with understanding more of the role of the ADC as well as a better way to play the role. I started very recently, within the last week, and as always seems to case I chose to go with something difficult (unintentionally) right off the bat. I've been looking over video's and other "how to play your ADC" and nothing really explained what I was trying to understand as well as this post.

After reading through the comments to see if there were additional points of interest to look into I felt the need to create an account and post this. There was one person who said "nothing in this isn't stuff that people visiting this wiki don't already know" (more or less) and I wanted to say that's not true at all. There are still plenty of new people coming into this game and interested in it, but are learning and seeking a page just like this... as I have been. I'm not saying this is going to make me pro-calibur after just reading it, nor am I saying this will be the end-all way to play an ADC as I get to understand the roll a bit better and the characters I chose to use for it, but it sure as hell helped me to get the ball rolling. I'm currently using Ashe or Quinn and went from going 0 kills, 10+ deaths, and less than 10 assists to averaging around 6 kills, 5 deaths, and up to 12 assists. That's not great, I know, but it's a hell of a lot better than it was and makes the game much more fun as well.

Thank you very much.