The 10 Biggest MISTAKES New Players Make In SMITE 2!

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something that is also really nice to know, ESPECIALLY for your jungle and support players in learning the syntax of vgs. being able to understand at least a little bit of what goes where in terms of your communication can be really helpful, and being talkative when you are someone who is running around and ganking a lot is crucial. if you use game chat, great. but vgs is still super useful even when you are in a situation where your team is receptive to team chat comms

ahhhabee
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5:55 im huge on this. This community is too much copy & paste tor what pros and content creators do. Every game you SHOULD have a idea what you want to build. But every game is different. Adapt. Change the build. If the enemy team has a Chaac, Hades, Cupid AND someone with life steal, you SHOULD 100% get anti heal. You are also spitting for 10 with objectives. But thats only for adcs who are negative and Loki players. Flat out refusing to do objectives. Finally, WARD! Its 50 gold. You have the 50 gold. Its not expensive. Oh also communicate. Calling missing is literally 3 buttons. I understand you are negative. Stfu about "just look at map".

ricolives
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Can you make an updated guide for conquest I only have played joust and just knowing what to farm first in rotation would help

chrysjones
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Biggest tips for new players is genuinely just get good at every role (Slowly).

Don't get upset and mentally throw when you're put out of your role, use it as an opportunity to start focusing on improving that aspect of gameplay. If you understand every role and how they function in a team fight because you actually do it, you'll understand a lot better how the enemy team is going to play and how to exploit that. Like I know as Vulcan during team fights what spots I'm usually hiding in to secure my fat damage, and where I want my turrets to keep out Junglers and solos. Using that knowledge when I play loki versus a vulcan I know where I should be to catch out a vulcan right after he places turrets so I can fry him before he can replace them and have a chance at winning.

If I'm the adc and I've played solo, I know how the solo is going to try to catch me out and what spacing I need to make it harder.

Knowing these things is how you have consistent counter play, even in bad match ups or games where your team is just feeding.

BombShot
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I like how ppl tell newbs to counterbuild and never do a guide on how to. "Just build what you need". Yeah, a new player TOTALLY knows what they need to build and all the possible items to counter specific gods. Many such cases

gerkadas
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Lazy recalling is a huge one! Especially with gods like Aladdin. Stop recalling directly under tower, recalling behind jungle walls or in the jungle grass which stealths you.

gorrvaskr
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Waiting for the weak3n react of this, you 2 have very different opinions in the back half for players to get good

bauman
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Regarding playing too safe versus playing too reckless -- no one ever gets "You rock! Cancel that." because they erred on the side of safety. The toxicity of the Smite community (and mobas in general) are probably pulling new players in the "too safe" direction of the pendulum.

eiyukabe
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I’d like to add chasing kills. One of the most glaring examples of the differences between plat players and masters I noticed in smite 1 was accepting that a kill is now beyond your reach

avipinckney
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One of the things I struggled to learn was recognizing when you can just end a game instead of wiping a team and going for fire giant/gold fury. If everyone's dead for 50 seconds and you have minions in mid and there's only a Phoenix, more than likely you can just end off that and going for one of the big objectives would just prolong the game. Dunno if that is helpful at all but it does kinda just take experience

Akirourou
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I will say some tanks, rangers and even close ups don't know when to push how to and when to retreat. Something I'm getting used to as well. Tho Amaterasu should have a much higher win rate in joust like 20 games in a row won. I'm giving my thx to this channel as its the reason i was able to go the distance I feel

DieHard
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1. playing fewer gods 2. efficient farming 3. playing for objectives, I find those to be most important in soloq

DR-lhvm
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Expanding god pool is good yea but you absolutely can’t strain yourself to playing a different god every game it’ll just be a bad experience

AimedexWilds
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Im just restarting smite 2 after nit playing it since like hades added to smite 2. Cant wait to binge watch all the videos to cath back up.

djcoolhobo
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i just started this game a few days ago on ps5 but where do you find all those builds people use ? i see many items have diffrent effect then those builds on YT

FrostFatalis
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More pokemon music I hear in your videos hmmmm

TugboatTet
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Just like in Smite 1. Scylla is greater than ALL of the rest of them. People sleep on her, but she pimp slaps.

nervosadustbolt
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My advice to some new players is that you have to be aware of how some characters play and how they’ll impact the rest of the game. Certain gods fall off hard late game meanwhile some start off weak early, certain ones can retain their danger or general impact throughout the match though. Junglers are a good example of this in that some like fenrir can routinely dominate the early game but can lose much of their impact come the late game. Others like tsukiyomi are typically quite weak early but then the mid or late game hits and they can handily win most 1v1s. Finally some gods like bakasaura or Thanatos both start and end the game quite strong, albeit in different ways with the two examples I gave.

TragikDino
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Ill be honest, my smite 1 pool was super big, i played almost every support (i never really played kumba, really dislike him) and i was allright at them, i hit gold and that was that, it was until my adc player said yo focus on athena or bacchus because they clearly are your best, and maybe take 2 different supports that have a different playstyle and use them whenever they ban athena and bacchus. So my support pool was (in order) Athena, Ganesha, Bacchus and fafnir, i did go into horus whenever sol got really strong..

My solo lane was even better, i only played ama, Artio and belonna. Which i also took jungle with nezha as my only assasin.

I had a very shallow godpool when i became "better"

metalmichew
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I ALWAYS forget to buy wards. Maybe someday I'll buy one.

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