User blog comment:Krufix/Stuck. What do?/@comment-137.226.66.4-20120228152348

Similar thing (not quite as bad) happened to me when hitting lvl 30. I think that one of the challenges at this level results from the fact that all of a sudden, you are matched up against players who are the same level as you, but who may have played 10 times as many games and are correspondingly more well-experienced and well-equipped. If there's a particularly strong player on either team, the other team is usually screwed. Also, there seem to be a lot more premade teams around at this level. While this is a good way of bending the odds in your favour when you're part of the premade, it also means that you are highly likely to face an experienced premade team when playing with randomly assigned mates on a non-premade team, turning the odds against you. Anyways, an other good way of making random solo matches fun again is to focus more on your favourite champions. Playing a lot of different champions is fun, but if you focus on becoming better with your main (eg. Kog'Maw), you will notice that it becomes much easier to really affect the outcome of the game (hopefully taking the first step on becoming one of those players who rack up kills by the dozen). What really saddens me though is the attitude of many players. Lvl 30 matches are usually even less relaxed than those at lower levels. If a match turns one-sided, it's almost a sure bet that at least one player on the losing side will start flaming his mates and/or opponents. Which is also a thing you can avoid by playing in a premade team. Also, ignoring and reporting those people who really do cross the line can work wonders for your inner peace. Anyways, those are just my thoughts on the matter. Someone else will certainly disagree ^^