User blog comment:Mineko Charat Lucky/Low Elo doesn't exactly mean you're bad at the game/@comment-90.6.112.135-20121222131213/@comment-5791947-20121222141556

So are you with or against what I'm trying to convey here? it seems like a neutral standpoint to me.

LoL is like chess. To be able to even play consistently good, you first have to train your favourtie best champion and try to cap your skill ceiling playing the champion. Through experience you'll learn how to deal with opposing laners and lane awareness vs enemy ganks and with allied ganks, improving your motor skills every game. Once you've got your opening game well, it's time to master the mid game, where people start roaming, once again, more focus on motor skills like fleeing, chasing, supporting, ganking, how to deal with every opponent you can see. You'll eventually also learn when to push lanes, or teleport ganks, or focus objectives or steal buffs. By mid game you'll improve yourself on the Intelligence part to, how to adjust your build depending on the current situation. Enemy AP fed? MR time. Enemy jungler carrying? Ward harder. Enemy top laner ditching his tower going for other objectives? Push the tower. You're fed? Get more offensive items instead of your usual balanced build. Then you reach end game where teamfights and large objectives are super important, you will learn how to plan, when to fight,, what to do given the situation once again, focusing on Leadership.

Even some bronze and silver players can play consistent every game, but can they play consitently good? There's a difference.