The Most Important Tips When Playing Jungler In SoloQ | Mobile Legends
Tips for Playing Jungler in SoloQ
In this video, the speaker shares tips for playing jungler in SoloQ. They discuss hero picks, rotations, and strategies for different situations.
Hero Picks
- Dyrroth is best played in the EXP lane with Flicker.
- Lunox can be a good pick for jungler.
- Fredrinn and Barats benefit from Bloody Retribution, while others should use Ice Retribution. Flame Retribution may be good for heroes with high mobility.
Rotations
- Start with the buff on the opposite side of the gold lane to rotate and gank the opponent's ADC first.
- This is usually the most efficient rotation in soloQ but not necessarily in trio or 5 men games.
- Stack two jungle camps together when playing a melee hero.
Strategies
- Check opponents' draft before match starts to learn which junglers are stronger early game.
- Get health back before attempting to take neutral objectives as opponents will contest it if they can.
- Keep taking opponents' jungle camps whenever possible to get more fed and deny them gold and exp.
Hero Strength
- Dyrroth is an extremely powerful hero even without many items because his second skill removes all physical resistance from opponents.
- Weak early game heroes like Yi Sun Shin should play conservatively until they get their core items.
Pressure
- When you have an advantage, keep pressure on by taking opponent's jungle instead of your own.
Map Awareness and Hero Selection
This section emphasizes the importance of paying attention to the map regardless of the role you are playing. It also suggests picking a weak early game jungler only if your team has solid early game mid and roam heroes, such as Lylia, to protect your jungle from potential early game invasions.
Map Awareness and Hero Selection
- Always pay attention to the map. Doesn't matter which role you are playing.
- If you ever want to pick a weak early game jungler, then you will want your team to have some very solid early game mid and roam heroes, such as Lylia. So they can protect your jungle for any potential early game invasion.
Playing from Ahead
This section provides tips on how to play when ahead in the game. It advises against throwing away one's life just for a single kill when way ahead since it gives opponents' jungler or ADC an opportunity to make a comeback.
Playing from Ahead
- When you are way ahead, don't throw your life away just for a single kill. If the opponents' jungler or ADC get that shut down kill, you are basically giving them a chance to make a comeback.
Securing Neutral Objectives
This section highlights securing neutral objectives as one of the main priorities of being a jungler.
Securing Neutral Objectives
- As the jungler, one of your main priorities is to secure neutral objectives when the situation seems right.
Adjusting Build According To Opponents Heroes
This section stresses adjusting builds according to opponents' heroes and not sticking to one single build for every match.
Adjusting Build According To Opponents Heroes
- Took an unnecessary risk here, but was a bit desperate to get out of their base since their whole team has just respawned.
- Miya is quite scary in the late game. Probably a Dominace Ice over Immortality here would have done the trick.
- Athena's Shield helped me completely neutralize Zhask's damage in this game. Without it, I probably would have died multiple times from its spawn, which deals an absurd amount of damage in mid to late game.
- That's why it's important to always adjust your build according to your opponents heroes, and not just stick to one single build for every single match.
Conclusion
This section concludes the video by thanking viewers for watching and hoping they enjoyed it.
Conclusion
- That's all for this video, thanks for watching and I hope you enjoyed it. See ya.