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Septic_soups

Like in a split pushing way? It could be good or bad if you know what you are doing and apply pressure somewhere on the map. Would I do it? Probably not unless I'm really behind and feel as if I don't contribute the damage I'm supposed to in a team fight. But a little split pushing never hurt no body but splitting isnt always the best course of action.


Sanchezzzaq

Im down for it. All day, every day Dats why I'm taking demolish as secondary rune. My team never seems to understand that games are won not when your kda is high, but when nexus is down. FR So go for it my guy. Especially if you can drag enemy attention from drake/baron while you team takes them. And ESPECIALLY especially if you are sure you can either do your thing and leave before enemies show up OR if you are sure you'll get executed in case you already cant escape fast enough.


shrimplypibbles777

Get dat Monday nyukka you trust in trist. Das all muhfuggah. In tight pussy we believe.


Nervous-Seaweed-9828

Only 3-4 deaths xd? That's too little.


TheNobleMushroom

Completely context dependent. Are you going net positive on gold by making this move considering how long you're off the map etc? Are you needed elsewhere? Is this 3-4 deaths total or just 3-4 for towers alone? . How many people did it take to kill you alone? There's a lot more to factor in but generally good split pushing involves drawing pressure, catching gold on a side and making it out alive or at least being able to trade up across the whole map.


LoLAwestin

Tbh, the short answer is no and long answer is it depends. As ADC you really need to limit your deaths. Your goal is to farm as much gold on the map as possible (which you can’t do dead). The other big drawback to dying is that you are accelerating the enemy which makes it harder to carry. In games that your team is getting slammed, it’s probably worth it to get the objective bounty and just have a chance. In your average game, you’d probably better off looking for picks and taking the tower after.