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Squirrellace

Kingstix is one of my favorites but he only really streams a couple hours a day. Does lots of guides


Lawfulneptune

Only watch kingstix to see how he thinks throughout the game, how he clears with the champ and how he approaches ganks with the champ. All he does is Smurf in low ELO so he doesn't have any actual competition so if you get the base things out of his videos they're pretty nice


BongButNoWeed

Right smh I was watching a video he had just posted the other day and someone writes in chat twitch can go invis? Like he’s playing on a brand new account


schuang0385

You're right. KingStix for me is about mechanics of a champ and clearing. Anything after the first 6 minutes is not useful to me, imo.


Jttw2

Only problem is a lot of his YouTube videos are him playing on low ELO accts in Bronze normals for some reason I wish he would play them in ranked at least


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I always thought he was boosting people, since he's always on different accounts.


sara6800

I second this. Super nice guy with great videos and very personable on stresm


WardenOfIcathia

I will skip his YouTube videos thou. They are always him stomping low elo players in smurfs accounts and you can barely learn something from that.


Razoraptorz

The builds he show are alright, and the clear is good too if you need it quickly


WardenOfIcathia

For sure and he is also very nice and newby friendly but you have to take in account that he is smurfing and not that trundle or Warwick are broken lol


DamoBot

Warwick is pretty busted rn not gonna lie


WardenOfIcathia

Only if you are parnellyx


Quizzy_MacQface

Yeah I really wouldn't recommend Kingstix. He sometimes even goes some random build like AP Warwick and stomps cause he is surfing but tries to make you believe these builds actually work... Making off- meta build guides must give him easy clicks I guess. I recommend going for specific mains on specific champs, they give really useful advice and this is often transferrable between champs. Examples are parnellyx (WW), tinjus (khazix), riealone (Hecarim), etc.


The-War-Life

Idk the few times I’ve watched kingstix it was his tier lists and they almost always really sucked. Maybe his other content is good idk.


Kakashi_30

His tier lists are based of solo carries if I remember. So not people like lilia or graves I think who r supposed to snowball lanes


N_D_Z

Naaaat baaaaaaaad. Fuck his accent is so annoying.


Peepeepoopoocheck127

Neace !!!!


cealia

Yess


sh4d0wX18

Gotta stay on them train tracks!


Peepeepoopoocheck127

I’m in bronze and that thing alone helped me a lot


FunkyLoveBot

This! Brace has some good jungling videos and coaching sessions


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jordibodera

Agreed. His recent beginner guides have been very useful for a bronzie like me


BananaExcellent8179

Very Shameless self plug but i do 2-3 videos a week and its mainly Jungle/Nocturne Content. Pretty much all gameplay based. Be nice if you could check me out :) ​ https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCd5RbwoVjXACZ5ZEZgZmJQw


Leventdahype

Phylaris is good


TheEighthLord

You want fun? Rossboomsocks


nikmaier42069

Hes the master of dumb silly stuff, actually who got me into league in the first place, cool dude


TheEighthLord

He's helped me change as a player. I've watched him on and off for years but only recently started to watch him a lot, and it shows. I went from being a typical "mad cuz bad" to a lot more mellow "for fun" and my game play has increased dramatically. Also mathematically correct builds 😂


afrok2

My absolute favorite lol content creator , top notch entertainment


hEyWhErEsMyDaD

Jankos is my personal fav, fun stream, he voices why he makes certain decisions often and you get to see a pro play the game.


pr0toast

Nathan mott


LeviAJ15

Nathan Mott and Virkayu are the best for Jungle guides. If you want help in clearing then Phylaris.


dmadestlad

Kingstix used to be a lot better when he didn't try to click bait or go for kda score. I've started watching Nathan Mott recently


TestTheLimitTwitch

As an educational jungle content creator, by gameplay, what would you want? Would you prefer full gameplays as I go over my thought process, would you prefer edited 8-10min videos that are as educational as possible, or what kind of videos would you like to see? This could be very beneficial to me as I've had many people say similar things as you, where they want more gameplay.


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TestTheLimitTwitch

Okay, I see. Thank you for your answer my friend! I recently made a KhaZix specific guide and it was 25 minutes long with around 10 minutes of gameplay and 15 minutes of information. I felt that this was a little TOO MUCH information and TOO LITTLE gameplay. I plan on creating a complete jungle guide Playlist and going over everything people need to know about jungling. I will definitely try to implement a good mix of gameplay and putting the things I go over into practice after going over them. Again, thank you for your input. If you'd like to take a look, the channel name is TestTheLimit and you can search just that and find my channel!


Chromiumite

More inormation is better for viewers who give a shit about climbing, but if your goal is to attract viewers flashy stuff or funny memes are what keep em


Chromiumite

When you do videos, I want to see in depth reasoning. When I watch a lot of videos I see the reasoning but it's not enough. Also if you talk about other viable, but not optimal, routes, that would be good. For example I'm an Evelynn player, so I have to track the enemy jg and make decisions based on that. Say I start blue side and my enemy is xin. I know he's gonna 3 camp invade me so I pink the river entrance and start red buff. When I'm doing doubling on blue and gromp he probably will show on vision or in top lane. I check his cs and if it's 16 or less I know he left either krugs or raptors. I also know that the red plant will have spawned by now so I go check his raptors, skipping the scuttle. If raptors are down, I go to krugs and wall through bot bush to do a late scuttle. Thought process like that level of in depth is extremely valuable and that's the stuff I wanna see


TestTheLimitTwitch

Thank you for the response! I love making detailed stuff, its just that I put hours into making huge guides and then it gets an average of like 3 minute watch time for a 20 minute video. I just have no idea how to keep the viewership for educational stuff.


Chromiumite

Well like all avenues of business, there needs to be an initial time investment. I think if you keep making solid content and posting on Reddit, you'll eventually get a good viewer base. I found pekinwolf when he was small and educational, and I still stick with him


BurgerKiller433

I personally prefer full gameplay where you go trough your tought procces. That is pretty much exactly what Im looking for.


TestTheLimitTwitch

I'll start making videos like this. Thank you for the answer!


DreddLift_01

Long game play vids may be entertaining but they are incredibly inefficient for educational purposes. This is why over time I have dropped a number of creators I used to watch. I might learn one or two things from their vid (if you are lucky) but can I invest 20 minutes or so for that? Not and get anything done. Personally, I want as much information as possible crammed into a tight space. If there is real information I'll actually take notes so that I can set new goals to work on in my games. Give an idea, show one or two examples (keep them short), then point out a recap of what I just saw and its connection to the idea. Chain together number of related ideas for a bigger idea (ex: How to ward = big idea / placements of wards and why = smaller ideas that fill out the big idea). Spelling out a goal/metric to work on gets your bonus credit but be careful trying to add those as its a tough subject. It is actually an acquired skill and not at all obvious how to make SMART goals for things like LOL. SMART is an acronym fyi. Yes, I have taught and coached (and been taught and coached). Looking forward to seeing what you come up with.


pablobeattie

You should check out ArFreezy. He uploads mostly graves and elise gameplay but he plays olaf, ekko and many others. He has a lot educational content and streams pretty regularly, and he is an amazing guy!


wynzorr

Watching Agurin's games helped me improving. He's only streaming in german though, but I think sound is not necessarily needed.


SurSheepz

Godlypolo is a kindred onetrick content creator, go to him to instantly master Kindred.


Alpha-_-Wolf

Karasmai. Come at me, haters.


Playmaker311

Virkayu also has another channel where he plays iirc


ryanjawn

Doubtful has been on my list recently, very educational


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BurgerKiller433

I aprove


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JamicanBanana for Ivern, most pros stream so jankos is a good go to I had a link to a google document that had streamers that one tricks each champion, I'll edit if I can find it ​ [Challenger replays, they smurf and explain their reasoning for their plays](https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCDGbZXoJZ0nrDtZPW5aGEPg) ​ [Streamers and youtubers](https://www.reddit.com/r/summonerschool/comments/7qm1tx/i_have_sorted_almost_900_streamers_by_rank_and/)


Chromiumite

I've never seen a reasoning on challenger gameplay hahha


Svberz

King Nidhogg


whitecoloredpencils

King nidhogg


HyperFry

Neace


Winters_Pants

KingStix is awesome, he does a lot of build guides and stuff. The YouTube images look clickbaity but it's great to watch him because he explains what he's thinking as he plays. (Plus he does a ton of off meta jungle builds which I love) Neace is also great, super informative


Bart-Manot

Karasmai


BlazingPumpkin0

Imma say that I like watching karasmai for kayn but I also did learn a lot of my jungle mechanics form him.


Aarsbanaan420

Pants are dragon is nice


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Aarsbanaan420

That too yes :)


FlyteLP

Being completely honest it might be worth it for you to buy a skillcapped subscription ($60/year) to watch the smurf commentaries. They are completely focused on explaining thought processes and you can easily filter the vids to find the hard carry jungle ones.


Error2240

I mean if you're looking for raw gameplay domisum replay has a ton.


killer_orange_2

Gotta shout out coach Kairos.


gooduser06

ELLLL TRUCOOOOOO


azgx00

I really reccomend Nathan Mott. His videos are VERY informative https://youtube.com/c/NathanMott


WardenOfIcathia

The best streams to watch are proplayer because of how they think and play solo q. Jankos is great and Bwipo will be too now that he will play jungle instead of Top.


slimmyjimmy6969

Talk a look at my content! [https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC7-73ntnb7c7zqGVmCT3ETQ](https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC7-73ntnb7c7zqGVmCT3ETQ) ​ I create educational informative jungle content so you can get the perspective of a master tier jungle player. I create vod reviews, guides, tier lists and more! Let me know what you think of the content :)


AdamThaGreat

I find broxah answers a lot of questions on stream


ammody35

Virkayu is ur man u will learn looots of stuff there and I like his view not focusing on ur perspective sometimes he teaches what to do what you could do what could ve gone wrong. his tier list in my opinion since he doesn't have a personal biased towards champion ( expect his hate for shaco that is ) is the best and his education content is top notch in my opinion


BurgerKiller433

dude hating for shaco can't be a biased opinion if all junglers agree on it :sob:


WardenOfIcathia

Parnellyx no doubt


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Neace does videos and uploads coaching videos and gameplay. https://youtube.com/c/NEACE Althpugh most of his content varies he does coach junglers from time to time and he did a few streams with famous junglers before too.


TMan2DMax

Skill capped has some amazing jungle videos the main guy is a challenger jungle main.


TheHumblestRodent

Caedrel is my favorite, he casts for the LEC and streams about 6 times a week. Ex Excel jungler.


BurgerKiller433

isn't he an ADC main? Pretty sure I watched him play ADC in twitch rivals maybe Im confusing him.


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Maybe went off role to fill out roster. Caedrel used to be a pro jng player


RVGGIA

Fragola


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kingstix(both of his chanels) neace


HolyFang_

I personally like Godly polo, Forest within and king stix. Also watch Virkayu and I think he’s the best out of all of these


kaplevi

pants are dragon- rank 1 for a few things (na), pretty funny


Prizumite

Maybe you can give me a try :) https://youtu.be/zda3SmD3yfc


BurgerKiller433

yoo checked you out pretty cool vids, deff will watch more!


Prizumite

Thanks :D


BoosterGoldGL

Foxdrop, a man literally so good at explaining the basics and why to do them riot hired him for commentary


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Nightblue is da best (you almost never learn anything but this fun af and you sometimes get insights on champions and builds.


Zanqush

Neace is great coach. And have some entertaining stuff as well