I've never met Lilly, but I'm looking forward to. Maybe I'll hit up TS again tomorrow.
I think the biggest mistake I make is when people QQ because the "jg isn't ganking," as though it's something I just choose to do. I've literally had teammate's die in front of the opponent's turret, and blame me for not "ganking."
When I do well is when I grind as fast as possible, hit soft spots as fast as possible, and most importantly fade away when the surprise advantage is lost. And most importantly, I have to keep momentum going from camp to camp to lane to camp. But what happens is I harry an opponent in lane, sending them back to turret, then move on, but my teammate stands around for 10 seconds and gets ganked.
I've literally told teammates at the start of a game that I'll be in and out fast, that they should put up wards and help position the enemy for a good ganking opportunity, and WAIT. But it's like herding cats, isn't it?
I think the biggest mistake I make is when people QQ because the "jg isn't ganking," as though it's something I just choose to do. I've literally had teammate's die in front of the opponent's turret, and blame me for not "ganking."
When I do well is when I grind as fast as possible, hit soft spots as fast as possible, and most importantly fade away when the surprise advantage is lost. And most importantly, I have to keep momentum going from camp to camp to lane to camp. But what happens is I harry an opponent in lane, sending them back to turret, then move on, but my teammate stands around for 10 seconds and gets ganked.
I've literally told teammates at the start of a game that I'll be in and out fast, that they should put up wards and help position the enemy for a good ganking opportunity, and WAIT. But it's like herding cats, isn't it?