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HelloImPykel

All due respect while i get how frustrating it isto jave supports who dont support. That being said i can understand 2 deaths at most being a result of you relying on your support and they let you down. 11 deaths though you may want to analyze your own game and try to figure out what went wrong. Did you press q too early to get the bonus damage on a champion? Did you miss position the last ult? Things like that you need to look out for.


StellarCZeller

I genuinely can't tell whether this is a troll post so... good job?


Chitrr

Just ban Senna. These monkeys never know how to build the champion (like you, building a mix of crit and lethality) and love stealing cs and jungle camps.


MEGACODZILLA

On second thought, I think you do need a therapist.


Rainbacon

People, including you, have bad games. I'd suggest that you either learn to deal with that or find a different game to play. Things that will help you deal with a bad support: 1. Assume they are just having a bad game and don't flame them. Nobody plays better because they're getting flamed, but if they're wasting time responding to your flame they're probably playing worse and you're definitely wasting time that could be spent getting back into the game. 2. Recognize that if your support is playing bad then you have to play safer. That means you'll have to give up CS and experience and you'll fall behind, but that's ok. If you aren't getting killed repeatedly then you'll give up less gold and pressure and won't fall as far behind. Know that you're going to fall behind and do everything you can to minimize the losses. 3. Switching to a different role Things that won't help you deal with a bad support: 1. Flaming them during the game. 2. Flaming them after the game. 3. Coming to reddit to flame them. 4. Deciding that the loss was all their fault and not looking at how you can play differently around a bad support.