All LoL Team Compositions Explained | A Guide to Draft Picks | Izento Feature

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A guide to building competitive team compositions, drawing from pro play in LCS, LCK, LPL, AND LEC. How to get the most out of draft building, we go over drafts, win conditions and goals.
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this video didn't made a lot of view but for people like me that are learning macro, that's really interesting to understand better the games we play

bottle_patate
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Cool man, perfect intro to comps. Helped me a ton in actually understanding the hundreds of games I am otherwise mindlessly watching every year. Highly appreciated!

rasmus
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1:10 - Zone Control Team
4:11 - Front-to-Back Team
6:41 and 10:01 and 15:21 - Split Team
7:58 - Poke Team
12:53 - Pick Team
14:50 - Protect Team

TowerFantasy-xzym
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Thanks for this! I got tired of my teammates in champ select saying that we've got a bad comp, or the enemy has a good comp, and me not understanding anything about that. So here I am!

ddd-opwy
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Very informative and easy to digest video. Thank you

flowerinthedawn
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Thanks! I just demoted to Bronze anyway

aneeshsoni
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10:35 turret durability is a joke nowadays XD, great video I learnt a lot :D

crazysans
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i feel like everyone reads comps wrong. most importantly, comps are not black and white like "poke comp". a simple example is that if every poke champ oneshot any enemy, that does not say anything about the game theory aspect, but only that poke champs are broken. likewise, if poke champs did zero damage, that would instantly make "poke comps" super weak.

so that is to highlight that 5 champs in a "poke comp" have more than just poke abilities, so having a blanket term for only one type of ability (poke) describe 5 champs doesn't describe the whole picture. and even simpler example is if you have 4 poke champs and you put an enchanter on sup, you have a "poke comp". but what of the *sustain* abilities on the sup? you can't just ignore details just to continue saying "poke comp". nobody breaks down comps granular enough to discuss these nuances. i doubt these comp archetypes are how the best teams think about the game. that might still be how the west thinks about it, but not the east.

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