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Generally as a jungler, keeping in mind that you don't have a true "lane" opponent per say, your eyes should be more or less glued to the minimap while you're doing camps, going back to base, or transitioning to another lane you think you can help get ahead. Being aware of the state of the map as a whole allows you to figure out what lanes are pushed into tower and are begging for a gank, what camps you may be able to take on your way up there, and what the best path is considering your champion choice and whether or not the opposing laner warded.

No good gank happened by chance. There is almost always a jungler making an informed decision based on what they see on the map behind each one. One of the biggest differentiators between low and high elo junglers isn't necessarily mechanics, but the ability to be aware of the state of the map and act accordingly.

Any good jungler will tell you that any good gank starts with map awareness. Before you even get to pulling off a gank, you have to figure out what lanes are best to gank. Look at matchups and ask yourself a few questions: Does my team have a lot of gank setup i. Does the enemy laner have an escape? Does bot lane have a peeling support that would make it difficult to gank i. Braum, Tahm Kench, Morgana? Do you have the damage output to kill the opposing laner? Are the lanes pushed up enough to easily gank?

Are the river bushes warded? The answers to these questions largely determine what lanes are best to gank. Do you have a Lucian Soraka bot lane with nearly 0 CC between the two of them? Probably best not to gank unless you're really confident you can them without any hard CC.

Is your top lane playing Kayle? Probably best to let her get to level 6 before you gank, so she can actually help out. But above all, when you're choosing what lane to gank, any high elo jungler will tell you it's best not to gank losing lanes. Games are much more likely to be decided by who is fed and can carry than who didn't lose lane, or whose lane was neutralized.

He needs to use both his summoner spells once again to get away. Kog'Maw now is able to farm up, just like before. This gank is timed around the Blue Buff timer. Kha'zix knows there is a good chance that the jungler will give Blue over to the midlaner.

Knowing where the jungler and midlaner are positioned makes this gank a success. Bjergsen loses minions, experience, precious time on the blue buff, map pressure, and continues to go even with the Kog'Maw even though Orianna has significantly better scaling during the early-mid game. Because Kog'Maw scales very well into the late game, this is a big win for the opponent team.

They have successfully created a situation where their late game carry has gone even in a hard matchup, with the hopes that Kog'Maw will eventually outscale the Orianna.

Simply having more champions in a fight will usually net you an overall win during a gank. If you can keep track of where the enemies are on your map or predict that they will go for a fight somewhere, this is a great time to execute a countergank. Because the enemy is expecting the gank to go a certain way, when the rest of your team shows up to help, the enemy will be forced to use whatever they have left or simply die. This works especially well when timed around objectives.

The enemy, already losing a fight with a good chunk of their team, will be too hurt to fight you for any objectives, usually netting you a free dragon, tower, or jungle buffs. This shift in pressure and control will lead you to more successful fights in the future. Here's an example of a good countergank. In this gank, Thresh and Varus engage on the Jhin. Little known to them, both Alistar not actually onscreen and Evelynn are waiting in the river.

If Evelynn had come in to fight, it might have turned out differently. Jhin, expecting team help, uses his Heal to try and bait the enemy team in. If Evelynn and Alistar actually had come in as anticipated, they would have traded one death for two kills.

They might have even been able to provide enough disruption to keep Jhin alive. We can see Warwick rush in from the side. Evelynn makes it just out of the bush before spotting Warwick. She actually turns and runs away. This essentially forces the enemy team to just cut their losses and turn around. If they try to fight this, with Jhin already in a bad position, they might end up losing even more champions and give up either the bottom tower or Dragon.

The reason Red Team is even in this position is because they were setting up their own trap. Bot lane is pretty much even before this fight and this might have been the fight to really push one side ahead. This countergank is perfect in that it turns around the entire fight and shows how important it is to keep track of the enemy champion positions.

Ganks are a vital part of League of Legends. They can make or break games and even out the matchups. A highly coordinated team can use strategy and set up traps in order to beat mechanically superior players. This guide has some of the basic ideas and some proof of concepts to help you understand ganking better. He cant farm jg if there isn't a jg. It will force him to do something else or be afking.

And if he complains just say " Lane tax". LanceTheJungler NA. Most of the time top lane is a sack line. Top lane as a whole has no real effect on the map. And the champions are useless even when fed. Honestly best way to play is sack your lane, play with your team and get other lanes ahead. Always take TP, and save it even if it puts your lane in a bad state, to TP to bot lane or dragon.

HmoobLauj NA. Just played a ranked game in this exact scenario last night. I was consistently always getting 2v1 from their mid laner roaming to top while my own mid laner does nothing but afk farm. And then when my jngler comes to help me out, we're getting 3v2 from both their mid laner and jngler while again, our mid laner does nothing.

Like I don't care if I lost lane or I'm getting camped. That just means an advantage should've been created elsewhere, bot lane preferably because dragon obviously. But with my game last night, we had no lane advantage anywhere and we secured no objectives.

I appreciate the help from my jngler but the faults is on my jngler and especially my mid laner. The thigh guy NA. Deprecious EUNE. Don't push mindlessly, manage your wave properly, so you are gankable whenever your jungler is around 2.

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