Convertirse en un amplificador ELO Parte I
In this article, an ELO booster will share his journey from a regular
League of Legends player to a professional high ELO player who is working as he
plays the game. A friend recommended the game to me a few years ago. All that I
can recall is that I became addicted to the game instantly. I hit level 30 fast
with my friends and at the end of the season we watched Fnatic winning
Dreamhack, which changed the way we play forever. From that point I started
playing ranked games. Following the tactics from Dreamhack and watching the
pros of the game I soon found myself in the upper divisions of the game. We
usually played ranked team games that time, which made it easy to us to work on
our teamwork that we copied from the best teams that time. As some of my stopped
playing the game or ranked team recruited some new members but it was never the
same again. As the team fell apart that was the time when I seriously started
playing solo ranked games. At first, I found it difficult to play at the same
level as I did before with my team. Some would say that this is normal, since
playing in a team is always easier. On the other hand, when you start a solo
game you will still get a team. The key for me to give my best performance was
learning how to handle my team in solo queue games. While playing ranked with
friends it was natural to connect with my mates in a pleasant way. In solo
queue it’s a whole new story. Because of the toxicity of the player in lower
divisions my solo ranked career started off as a joke. Soon I realised that
there is barely nothing that I can do in order to help my team win the games
when it comes to communication. After many tries and failures, this was the
point when I started to work on my lone wolf game style. It is a common fact
that ELO boosters share the habit of relying only on themselves. And that was
the key to my success in solo ranked games. Since that point it took me one and
a half season to see myself in the challenger tier. It was a long journey but
it was worth it. As I mastered the game and I’ve been staying in the top tiers
for a while now, I decided to play the game for money. As a professional in a
LCS team I did not stand a chance. So I decided to do what I do the best, ELO
boosting.
October 12, 2017