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K, which one is easy to get into?
Maybe you'll make friends.
well with how badly i've done my name in this thread i can't really afford to be associated with that lineI liked yours, but I would have picked this for my LoL clip...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=75OCO6yngOQ
Should I play MOBA if I have no friend?
How much does buying champions actually cost? Does it differ based on popularity?
probably none?K, which one is easy to get into?
How much does buying champions actually cost? Does it differ based on popularity?
I tried DOTA 2 a while ago and it had a long tutorial with lots of reading. I started League of Legends yesterday and I already knew how to play after the 40 minute tutorial. I think it's like the WoW for this genre.K, which one is easy to get into?
You can do it either by using in-game earned IP or by paying real money for RP. Originally it was based on Riot's belief of how challenging it was to play the character. But releasing champs at 1350 or something doesn't make them money, so really you should expect to fork up 6300 for anything remotely new.How much does buying champions actually cost? Does it differ based on popularity?
I just started playing League of Legends the other day and I would like to know which champions are free. I see that I have a small selection available to me but when I google free champions of the week, I only see a bunch of champions that are unavailable to me. I'm also worried if my champion, Ahri, will become unplayable next week. If someone could explain this to me, I would appreciate it.
Edit: If anyone knows where I can find beginner guides for Ahri, please tell me. Most guides I find are either tutorial level stuff or talk about stuff I can't understand yet (AD Carry, etc.). Actually if anyone can tell me of a general guide that goes beyond the tutorial and explains items, roles and stuff, that would be great.
It typically depends on how new they are. For really old ones, they are also loosely based on difficulty. The cheapest ones cost 450 IP, which you will get after 2-4 games (2 if you have free win of the day on one game). These champs are still really good, some of the most popular ones and the ones that are strong in the current meta are here. They are also suited for new players. Then there are those who cost 1350, 3150, 4800 and 6300 IP. Most will be 6300, and those are the typically newer champions. On release, new champs cost 7800 for a week, and is reduced to 6300 after a week. I think about half are 6300 and half are non-6300? I don't keep track, really. Personally I've had a full roster for a long time.
I've played for a long time so I have had everyone for a long time, but I can see how it would be tedious to start over from scratch. Everyone free all the time is the best model, after all. If I didn't like the game itself so much more than Dota, I would probably have had jumped ship. I already have played the original Dota for many years.I have to admit, after playing dota 2 for a year, that pricing module is really hard to stomach, cant see myself ever paying for a hero... The fact that they cost differently, and more on release week seems pretty gross actually.
Anyway, does anyone that plays lol wana do a student exchange kinda thing, where a lol player tries dota with help from a dota player, and a dota players does the same in lol? I don't really have time this week, but I'm sure it could be interesting
I have to admit, after playing dota 2 for a year, that pricing module is really hard to stomach, cant see myself ever paying for a hero... The fact that they cost differently, and more on release week seems pretty gross actually.
I just started playing League of Legends the other day and I would like to know which champions are free. I see that I have a small selection available to me but when I google free champions of the week, I only see a bunch of champions that are unavailable to me. I'm also worried if my champion, Ahri, will become unplayable next week. If someone could explain this to me, I would appreciate it.
Edit: If anyone knows where I can find beginner guides for Ahri, please tell me. Most guides I find are either tutorial level stuff or talk about stuff I can't understand yet (AD Carry, etc.). Actually if anyone can tell me of a general guide that goes beyond the tutorial and explains items, roles and stuff, that would be great.
probably none?
that's kind of where the friends thing comes into play, they teach you the basics and you're not left to the mercy of these games shitty tutorials
like seriously convince at least one friend if you can so you can both have fun learning it together
k changing topics
i can feel your eyes judging me
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3JcsBqJGkJ8
best silly doto pro moments?
please
K, which one is easy to get into?
.lol, dota or smite - bokens unbiased analysis
lol:
-faster gameplay due to - direct control (no turn speed, long attack points/cast points) and lots of spells that require dodging/aiming
-biggest game in the world
-more streamlined and easier to understand than dota
dota:
-more systems to learn (complexity)
-newer graphics
-all heroes free
smite:
-3rd person, so if youre used to wsad movement but not mouse movement, this is good. makes u feel closer to the action
-lots of spells that require aiming
-smaller than the other two in community
video pls
Well we have Sheever the old cat lady
It typically depends on how new they are. For really old ones, they are also loosely based on difficulty. The cheapest ones cost 450 IP, which you will get after 2-4 games (2 if you have free win of the day on one game). These champs are still really good, some of the most popular ones and the ones that are strong in the current meta are here. They are also suited for new players. Then there are those who cost 1350, 3150, 4800 and 6300 IP. Most will be 6300, and those are the typically newer champions. On release, new champs cost 7800 for a week, and is reduced to 6300 after a week. I think about half are 6300 and half are non-6300? I don't keep track, really. Personally I've had a full roster for a long time.
Ouch was it that bad?That explains their game against EG
They added a new tier above 6300?! D:
I realize I'm setting myself up for some (somewhat deserved) ridicule with asking this question, so I'm just going to go for it.
I've only played one MOBA--Demigod, and I actually really had a fun time with it! Mainly because it fully supports single-player play. I'm curious what other SP MOBAs exist and are actually worth playing? I am a new father (YAY!), and playing MP games is really rough since pausing isn't an option (boo!).
Thanks in advanced GAF!![]()
Congrats!I realize I'm setting myself up for some (somewhat deserved) ridicule with asking this question, so I'm just going to go for it.
I've only played one MOBA--Demigod, and I actually really had a fun time with it! Mainly because it fully supports single-player play. I'm curious what other SP MOBAs exist and are actually worth playing? I am a new father (YAY!), and playing MP games is really rough since pausing isn't an option (boo!).
Thanks in advanced GAF!![]()
Vs computers.How does it work? I mean, multiplayer is in the title of the genre, are you sure it's a moba?
Congrats!
There are people who only play bot matches in these games but you are missing out against a lot of fun if you ask me. Dota and LoL both have bot games.
You can pause in dota, but if it lasts more than a min though people will probably not like that... So not really an option in general.
They sort of don't make campaigns really anymore
Vs computers.
I suppose if you did Custom Games solo in League you could pause, but I think you can only use the not-very-fun dumb-bots for those, plus you probably wouldn't earn any IP. Not really worth it.
So it's just playing vs bots? Dota you can do that, like Steve says it won't be as good but you might still enjoy it.
So LoL and DOTA both have bot matches? Cool! I don't mind the dumb bots for now. I just need something to burn the time and learn the ropes until I can get in some MP action. No I need to decide which one to play--League or DOTA heh.
So LoL and DOTA both have bot matches? Cool! I don't mind the dumb bots for now. I just need something to burn the time and learn the ropes until I can get in some MP action. No I need to decide which one to play--League or DOTA heh.
They do, though for League it's a bit non-intuitive how to get to them:
Play -> Co-Op vs. AI will take you to a bot game selection, but it will be you and four other human players versus five bots. I actually think it should be okay if you AFK in these games, but I can't promise the other players won't sometimes get crabby about it, because people in general are just the worst.
Play -> Custom Game -> Create Custom Game will allow you to actually make your own session (on any map), which you can populate entirely with bots (as both allies and enemies, as desired). Unfortunately, as far as I know you can only use Beginner Bots, while Co-Op vs. AI allows you to play against much better Intermediate Bots.
Yeah, in League you can have both matchmade bot games where you play together with 4 other people against bots, and custom matches where you have up to 4 bots with you and you can play against up to 5 bots as well. In the custom games you should be able to pause.
Since both are free you can try both and see what you like best, unless you have a internet cap, I guess.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GeOFJ64nq4o
this is the best thing about league in video form methinks
This is all available in dota 2 as well, I don't know if you have this in lol,but you can also set a difficulty level for the bots, the higher difficulties are quite a big challenge for a newbie too
Yeah, in League you can have both matchmade bot games where you play together with 4 other people against bots, and custom matches where you have up to 4 bots with you and you can play against up to 5 bots as well. In the custom games you should be able to pause.
Since both are free you can try both and see what you like best, unless you have a internet cap, I guess.
They do, though for League it's a bit non-intuitive how to get to them:
Play -> Co-Op vs. AI will take you to a bot game selection, but it will be you and four other human players versus five bots. I actually think it should be okay if you AFK in these games, but I can't promise the other players won't sometimes get crabby about it, because people in general are just the worst.
Play -> Custom Game -> Create Custom Game will allow you to actually make your own session (on any map), which you can populate entirely with bots (as both allies and enemies, as desired). Unfortunately, as far as I know you can only use Beginner Bots, while Co-Op vs. AI allows you to play against much better Intermediate Bots.
It's identical in dota. Right down to the names of the menus.
Bots are hard for LOL too.Dota bots too hard
u liked iti read all of one of those zed x syndra comics z linked
i no longer fear death
Bots are hard for LOL too.
I once spent an hour trying to beat bots in League.
I once had to surrender against bots.
Bots are pretty damn braindead for LoL.
they just got an update tho
they now place wards and dodge skillshots (except ahri q lol) and buy items that make sense
they're still pretty fucking easy but i remember back in the day the intermediate bots would kick my ass