IchiGod. Postat Mai 4, 2020 Postat Mai 4, 2020 Aici puteti discuta tot ce tine de League Of Legends , fara sa facem topicuri aiurea. Dar totul in limita bunului simt ! O zi buna!
Madutza Postat Aprilie 4, 2022 Postat Aprilie 4, 2022 Cu cine ma joc si eu diseara un solo duo? Sunt main support, in special LUX, Brand si Morgana xD.
M6FIA Postat August 17, 2022 Postat August 17, 2022 Care are chef sa ne jucam normale ? Doar pentru amuzament , fără nervi !! 1
TheDude @ LCS Postat Februarie 20 Postat Februarie 20 League of Legends as a “comfort background” game A lot of players don’t actually log into League to tryhard—they use it as background noise for life. Queue up ARAM or normals, throw on music or a podcast, and it becomes this oddly comforting routine. Even when the game’s stressful, the familiar sounds (champ select clicks, minion waves, announcer voice) feel like muscle memory for the brain. It’s kind of wild how a competitive game ended up being a digital “third place” for so many people—somewhere between school/work and home—where you hang out, joke in chat, or just exist for 30 minutes. In that sense, League isn’t just a game; it’s a habit, a vibe, and for some people, a tiny daily ritual. 1
TheDude @ LCS Postat Februarie 21 Postat Februarie 21 League of Legends:- The Psychology of Champion Choices "Have you ever noticed how the champions players pick in League of Legends often reflect their personality? Some people always go for flashy, high-risk assassins, while others prefer tanky, supportive champions. It’s interesting to think that the choice between, say, Zed and Soraka could say more about someone’s mindset than their in-game skill. Do you think players subconsciously pick champions that mirror their real-life confidence, risk-taking, or leadership style, or is it just about meta and comfort?" 1
TheDude @ LCS Postat Februarie 22 Postat Februarie 22 Why does League feel less like a game and more like a personality test over time? The champion you main often ends up matching how you think, react, and even communicate. Aggressive players gravitate toward high-risk champs, patient players lean into control or scaling picks, and some people just want chaos and lock in whatever causes the most mental damage. Over hundreds of games, this turns into a weird identity—people don’t just play a champion, they become known for it. Then there’s the ranked mindset. Two players can be the same rank, same role, same champion—but one treats every loss like a personal tragedy while the other shrugs and queues again instantly. The game quietly trains habits: how you handle failure, teamwork, blame, and improvement. In that way, League ends up teaching life skills… or reinforcing terrible ones. And finally, there’s nostalgia. Old seasons, removed items, reworked champions, and outdated metas get remembered way more fondly than they probably deserve. People don’t miss balance—they miss the feeling of discovering the game when nothing was solved yet. League constantly changes, but the community is always chasing that first spark, even while pretending they hate the game.
TheDude @ LCS Postat Martie 14 Postat Martie 14 difference between old and new players in League of Legends. Veteran players often say the game felt simpler and more fun in earlier seasons, while new players enjoy the modern graphics, new champions, and constant updates. Some old players miss the classic playstyle and slower meta, while newer players prefer the fast-paced gameplay. Do you think the game was better in the early seasons, or has it improved over time with new mechanics and champions?
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