Talk:Evelynn/@comment-3486816-20110502045303/@comment-3358335-20110502214712

There is a particular art to getting pushed, that I try to teach people I play with and it is difficult to teach. There are games in which I end up looking like a complete fool because I cannot get my lane partner on board with it, and it causes me to be underfarmed and over-extended or underleveled. Often all three.

I am talking about the art of last hitting, and only last hitting. When you have an Eve at large, you really need to let your minions get pushed. You need to be under the safety net of your tower, or at least near the safety net of your tower. Play passively, rather than boldly. If you are ranged take as many potshots at Eve or Eve's lane partner when you can, but ONLY last hit the minions. Most of the time she can't kill you without her partner early on, so make the situation uncomfortable for her partner or for her by making sure that the lanemate that didn't get stuned hits her when she appears.

Lastly, if you have a jungler and they do not, which happens when you have a roamer like Eve, convention ussually has it that solo lane is top, and dual lane is bottom. Eve will often go top so that they can deny the solo-er. Your team should switch the solo lane. If Eve switches so do you. She will either lose exp and money by not getting the ganks, or she will sap exp from lanes like mid. But the trick is to play as close and as safely to your tower as possible until she is underleveled and under farmed.