User blog comment:Veryverylongname/Who's is the bot lane leading role?/@comment-132.190.92.85-20130308060508

I usually let my actions dictate my lane instead of any words. Like if I'm ADC and my sup is being super passive and afking/looking at other lanes, I'll harass a bit more and try to force my sup back into the game. Or if my sup is going super agress and dying, I'll only last hit when it's safe and cs at tower.

Of course you can lead a horse to water, but you can't make it drink. In senario 1, sometimes, the sup just stays behind me and really actually starts to watch TV or something. Sometimes in senario 2, the sup calls me names, and goes to a different lane.

I love it when sups do the opposite to me. If I'm playing too agressive, they'll back off and I'm forced to think about what I'm doing instead of going balls to the walls and dying. If I'm being too passive, they'll harass and open up opportunities for me - I jump in and get the kill and get back into the game. One other thing sup can do is attack the tower. If ADC is on the fence about attack tower vs getting cs, it'll bring him back to reality and focus tower.

Finally, if you're ahead, ADCs tend to get swelled heads. That's when sup has to really take the leading role, and ward so hard that it will be impossible to gank their fragile (but overpowered) ADC. The worst thing is having a fed ADC not protected. It's like free cake. Everyone wants a piece.