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Originally Posted by SkinlessCoot
Ohai...again
I was wondering if you could give any tips on playing as a team. Aside from always knowing who's warding what/where and knowing as soon as we wipe 2 of them to zerg dragon me and my friends dont really play as a team, we are more like a solo que with good communication then a team.
We would fix it but we really arent quite sure how. Things seem way too situational for us to really come up with a "plan". Will this change over time after we play alot or is there something we can work on? Should we focus on these situational type of plays like "If bot is being pushed.." "If were steamrolling..." "If there heavily jungling......" and at least have a backbone idea of how we want to play under these circumstances, or should we focus on more consistant/less situational things like our strengths/weaknesses on our champs so we better understand each others capabilities?
Basically, we dont know what aspect to start with, nor any real type of "plan" ideas we could use that arent situational to the point of useless.
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Always be on skype. Always say where you think the enemy is. Always say who you are targeting, shout out when you've exhuasted / ignited someone. Call for help if you need it. Organize a retreat or gank. Skype is the only way to play competitively in ranked 3s. Ranked 3v3 moves too fast for you to be able to stop and type.
If you're steamrolling continue to farm and keep control of jungle.
If bot is being pushed gank bot lane, or push top lane.
I'm not sure what you are implying by heavy jungling. But if their whole team is in the jungle they are probably about to gank you.
Your plan should fit your play styles. My teams plan was a quick gank top and huge pressure top lane while our bot lane (Zacynthos) racked up massive farm. But that was mostly because Zacynthos was the best LoL player I have ever seen and when he had farmed it was basically an instant win.
I'm not sure how well I answered your question as I found it mildly confusing, but if you want to reformat it and ask again, go ahead.