Talk:Kindred/@comment-26203093-20160617082331/@comment-24496127-20160617183949

Mr awesome or something similar would honestly make me laugh too hard to ever get salty about your plays, but that's besides the point, what I'm saying is to be proactive. If you want to make a certain play, outline it while you're farming Krugs, don't try and inform people of what your plan is while you're doing it. Get in the habit of leaving base and making an outline for what you want to do to your team, it'll work more than just saying nothing and hoping they know how to respond.

When I hate myself enough that I actually want to try and climb the ladder, I'm so sickeningly positive in games it actually hurts at times, but morale is the easiest way to win if you aren't some super gosu doublelift faker. I don't really watch Sky, but if he says something similar, it's because, quite simply, it works.

Kindred it's especially important on(look, we aren't completely off topic), because you want to be making agressive plays, and those are the ones at most risk of going wrong due to poor communication. If you aren't trusting of your randoms, you could always be what I like to call "Proactively reactive", meaning you predict the enemy junglers movements and position yourself to countergank accordingly. Kindred wins most early fights, if you make it a 3v3 in botlane, you can start a snowball with much less risk than an outright invade would entail.

Alternatively, you could also just accept that some people suck at this game and you can't win with them. I'll personally always remember season 6 as the season of stomps, because I've had so many one sided stomps since dynamic queue that games never seem to be completely in my control.