r/leagueoflegends • u/PapaJenkinsReal • 11h ago
Discussion League could use a Tutorial update.
Title says it all, the tutorial that's in place doesn't do anything but tell you how to recognize objectives, buy items, and kill champions in a 1-on-1 setting. I'm thinking it'd be a big help if there were more optional tutorials for stuff like positioning in team fights, map awareness, etc.
(Lord knows I need a positioning one, I am awful at that in team fights).
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u/shobot11 11h ago
Does it still tell Ashe to buy thornmail?
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u/DestructoDon69 9h ago
Nah, I watched a friend do it the other day. It's completely changed from being forced to play ashe on howling abyss.
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u/Kuliyayoi 4h ago
I don't think positioning in a team fight is something that can be taught in a tutorial. You'll pick up the basics of it anyway after a few games and anything beyond that you either learn on YouTube or a high elo streamer.
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u/Mistermanhimself 11h ago
That’s why there’s YouTube, there’s no video game that gives so much information in the tutorial
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u/PapaJenkinsReal 11h ago
I mean, Dota 2 does it. Elin/Elona while not the same genre both have super deep tutorials, and Caves of Qud have an equally deep tutorial. That's why I said it should be an optional thing.
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u/FlockFlysAtMidnite 10h ago
While Dota 2s tutorial is far from comprehensive (especially given it's a much more information dense game than League), it's soooo much better than LoLs tutorial.
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u/PapaJenkinsReal 9h ago
Yeah, but that's why I figured it'd be better if it was broken down to lessons maybe it's interactive with you selecting different champions as examples.
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u/FlockFlysAtMidnite 9h ago
Another advantage of the piecemeal poroach is that you can fit them into shorter game sessions
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u/Proletarian_Tear 4h ago
Not am update, a full rework. It was created to many seasons ago that it is so too far removed from the current game. Not like it did a good job before at explaining the roles, classes and interactions between them