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Monday, October 21, 2013

SKT1 Faker LeBlanc

Lee Faker Sang-hyeok
Mid Laner for SK Telecom T1





Intro

Faker really needs no introduction, he has been a dominate mid laner back in Korea and proved himself as most likely the best player at the season 3 World Championships. Faker is an incredibly flashy player, he will always look to outplay his mid lane opponent. The scary part is that he will most likely succeed. He is also very adaptable and has a deep champion pool, from assassins to hardcore farmers he can play them all. One of his claim to fame champions was his LeBlanc. He brought it out in the OGN spring championship against MVP Blue (Now Samsung Galaxy Blue) and went 10-0-1 within 18mins forcing MVP to surrender at 20mins. During the season 3 World Championships he was destroying the NA solo Q ladder with his Riven (guide coming soon) and LeBlanc. Lets dive into the desk and analyze what he did that made every high elo player quake in their seats.


Cheat Sheet




The Desk

Mid laners will love this part, do not leash for your Jungler when you play LeBlanc. You need to get ahead of your opponent otherwise LeBlanc won't be able to perform to her full potential. She is an incredible snowballing champion and when she gets ahead it is very hard to stop her, you have to do everything you can to gain an advantage. It would be an understatement to say that Faker's play on LeBlanc is aggressive. He looks to harass as much as possible with his Q at level 1, usually landing about 2-3 Q's before level 2. At level 2 he will combo his Q with his W and looks for a kill, you actually get massive damage off your W and Q at level 2. If you land your W on the enemy champion you have the ability to go for a kill, you will need to auto attack and pop your ignite on him to get the kill. Even if you don't get the kill you should be able to push out the opposing player. This is your chance to get ahead, concentrating on farming and pushing the wave so your opponent misses as much farm and experience as possible. Try and not use your spells when farming as you need the mana for kills early. When your opponent comes back to lane immediately burst him with your full combo, pressure him constantly. This will most likely draw the attention of the Jungler so you want to buy wards to anticipate the Junglers movement. Where you place your wards is very important, I see many players in solo queue ward in location which aren't optimal. 
You want to ward where the green circles are. 
One ward should go towards the enemy wraith camp, while the other covers the banana bush. Most solo queue players will ward the side bushes this isn't optimal as it won't give you enough time to react. In addition the wraith ward allows you to keep eyes on your mid laner as well if he decides to roam. Once your set up with wards you should be close to hitting 6. Around level 4 you want to harass heavily, at level 5 you need to stop attacking and focus on Csing. This is because you want to have enough mana at level 6 to fully combo your opponent. Once you hit 6 go all out keep comboing the opponent. Force him to back as much as you can and don't let up keep on pressuring him. You also don't really want to roam until you get your Death Fire Grasp. Once you get your DFG you should be in full control of the game and should be able to 1v1 anyone. When you get later into the game and teamfights break out, you want to assassinate one of their carries. After your full combo you should back out and play in the back lines where your ADC is. LeBlanc is very mobile so you want to keep moving in and out of fights. After you get your deathcap you want to also buy a blue pot for the CDR and AP, keep buying it after this point as it reduces your ultimate's cool down significantly. There are also 2 combos which you should master, the first one is the standard combo. Using your W to get in range of the enemy, use your DFG, Q, R, E and then press W again to teleport back to the pad. It doesn't matter if your E doesn't root the opponent this combo is simply for the damage. The next combo looks to kill enemy champions that are far away or playing safe. Using W again to get in range then DFG, use R into the champion your trying to kill, Q, E and then W out. You have to be able to do these combo's fast otherwise you will get cc'ed and die very fast. Using one of these combos will allow you to kill either of the carries instantly.


Applying to Solo Queue

In solo queue LeBlanc can be a very deadly champion, if allowed she can destroy a game on her own. You want to keep looking for kills in your own lane first, only start roaming if your ahead and think you have kill potential. Another thing that people don't focus on when playing LeBlanc is farm. It is hard I agree, but Faker is able to maintain the 150 minion at 20 mins, I have seen many LeBlanc's get ahead with kills but fail to cs, this doesn't allow your lead to increase fully. You also have to be able to pull of both the combo's I mentioned above and they have to be done quick. You don't want to get cc'ed half way through the combo and be forced to escape. LeBlanc is a very creative champion however there are many different combo you can do for different situations. For example if your get chased you can use your W and then use your R for another W. You can even teleport to either of the pads and try and juke your opponents (watch SivHD on LeBlanc). However say your getting chased but you see your team is about to come to your aide. You might want to use your E and then R for another E to slow down the enemy's and bait them for your team. Thus adapting to different situations is key and you must be able to judge the situation for yourself. The key is to not hesitate and make a decision whether it be right or wrong you can decide later, but make one. Even if  you get it wrong you can reflect on it for next time and improve your play. Hesitating will cost you a whole lot more as you won't learn from it. If you are unsucessful in one of your combos, try and get out do not wait to see if you can do something else. Faker won't even wait to see his E land on the enemy he will throw it out and W back immediately. This is because LeBlanc is an assassin she has a lot of damage in a couple seconds but can't do much after until her cooldowns come back.


Final Thoughts

LeBlanc is a solo queue hero, she can destroy the enemy team just by herself if played well and to her full potential. The key things to remember are:

  1.  Be aggressive your playing an assassin, look for kills all the time and push people out of lane. 
  2. Learnt he combo and make sure you can do it smoothly and quickly, you have to avoid getting cc'ed.
  3. Focus on cs'ing as well, it is hard to cs on LeBlanc but you have to practice it as it allows you to snowball even harder.

Faker OGN Spring 2013





Wednesday, October 2, 2013

SSO Looper Top lane Singed

Jang Looper Hyeong-seok

Top Laner for Samsung Galaxy Ozone






Intro


Not much is known about Looper before the season 3 world championship. He came in as a sub for SSO Homme who had been under performing in the spring split of the OGN tournament. Although Ozone didn't perform too well in the world championship, Looper certainly turned some heads. He is a monster on Singed, let him farm and he will take your team apart on his own. The few games that Ozone one were due to Looper's Singed getting big through farming. 



Cheat Sheet







The Desk



Looper's Singed is extremely strong, his build path makes Singed a monster tank. He typically starts out with doran's ring and 2 health pots or he will start out with doran's shield when he is in a 2v1 situation. Early game he has absolutely zero interest in killing his lane opponent. One thing he will consistently do is to push the wave at level 1, while this does leave you vulnerably it allows you to hit level 2 before your opponent. Looper does something very interesting, he will push the lane very hard for the first couple waves. When the wave hits the enemy tower he will back very early and buy what he can. After this he will immediately use teleport and continue pushing. However since he went back he would have bought a ward and now he is able to farm safely. During the early game your teleport is actually not that great for ganking lanes. This is because once you teleport your going to lose all the farm top lane and you won't gain anything in the other lanes in terms of objectives as your team most likely won't have enough damage to take dragon or towers early on. You should only get your W when you hit lvl 7 as it isn't worth the investment early in game due to the mana costs. Also if your running teleport it is very unlikely that you will kill someone before lvl 7, its better to have more points in Q so that you can farm easier. Once you hit lvl 7-8 you should start farming behind the tower, not only does this pressure the top lane but also forces the enemy jungler to react to your pushing. As you will most likely occupy both the top laner and jungler your team is free to push objectives. After you get your spirit visage you are basically a pushing monster, with your ult on it is very hard for the enemy team to kill you. This build isn't a damage focused build, the prupose of this is to be annoying Singed who won't die but will kill the entire team.



Applying to Solo Queue



After applying this to solo Q I found that you can bully people out of lane very easily. Due to your doran's ring you actually have quite a lot of damage pre 6. However don't go looking for kills, let the top laner attack you then fling him into your minions so he takes damage from them as well as you. Really this build shines after you get spirit visage, I found myself able to tank almost anything. The comeback potential is also huge, even if you have a terrible early game using this build allows you to become an immense tank and come back. For example in one of my games I was against a top lane Vladimir, which is a very hard match up for singed. I miss played a lot and had a lot of pressure from the enemy jungler. I was 1/5/0 in lane after the first few minutes. However I just kept farming and waiting to use my teleport to help my team. I ended the game 7/7/13 which is not bad considering my less than stellar start. The reason I was able to come back was due to me using teleport to help my team and yes their Vlad was 5/1/0 but there is a problem with that. The last 0, he had no assists, there is no point in getting ahead in lane if you don't share that advantage with the rest of your team. If you ever get ahead in lane, don't just keeping killing the 0/3 Singed, you should go roam and help your other lanes. It would even be better if you went and stole some of the enemies wraith camps instead of just sitting in lane.



Final Thoughts



The pressure you can apply with Singed in top lane is immense, you basically force the enemy jungler and sometimes even midlaner to come top. This is also why I like running teleport, if they do come top and you escape you can then go to base heal up and teleport to your team to take objectives. As a Singed player you have to have an objective focused mindset and let your team know that they should take objectives.