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    Lightbulb Hardest to play LoL champion??

    So if you play League of Legends please post what you think are THE hardest
    to play champions here and will definitely make your opponents go WOW this guy is hardcore at fast thinking and skillshots etc etc..
    Please take the following into account:
    -Hard to place skillshots
    -Needs to be fast at placing / selecting skills and skillshots e.g. TF pick a card

    The following shouldn't be taken into account:
    -The role of the champion
    -Any faceroll champions like Sonna (only one skillshot being her ult and not even that is hard to aim since it's just about instant casting and covers a really large area).

    Please consider,
    thoughts and ideas are much appreciated

    @DannyRS

    PS: I play a lot with TF and have played quite a few games with Sivir. I think Sivir is sort of medium-level difficulty because of her shield, but what about TF? I never get any WOWs from my team e.g. damn that TF is so hardcore even though I get every single card right using a bot and land most wild cards also using a bot.
    Why do some people think champions like fizz are harder to play (e.g. fizz is guaranteed free easy kills every game thanks to his ability to dive towers without taking any damage and akali is guaranteed a free kill once she hits level 6 whereas with TF you actually need to work with your teammates to get there.
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    First off, why use bots. That just makes the game dumb. Learn to play.
    Secondly tf isn't ss oriented, so you aren't going to get wows.
    If you want wows play a champ like syndra who only has ss's.

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    Quote Originally Posted by mormonman View Post
    First off, why use bots. That just makes the game dumb. Learn to play.
    Secondly tf isn't ss oriented, so you aren't going to get wows.
    If you want wows play a champ like syndra who only has ss's.
    His Q is ss
    Pick a card takes a lot of focus and in a teamfight or ganks when a lot of things are happening at once or even just in the laning phase so much focus is needed to pick the right card while keeping track of your position and the opponent. Very hardcore champion imo
    His ulti also needs practice to land effectively especiallyagainst enemies that know when to watch out for it and back away from the teleport location!
    TF takes so much skill to play to be good with him and dominate game maybe you just haven't played him

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    Keeping pressure on the map, while not losing mid turret is the hardest part about TF. Constantly being aware of all lanes, or atleast enough to know when to gank and such is harder than his very easy Q/E. The reason why u think E is hard is because u simply don't play TF enough (u let ur bot play TF for u).

    Since I primarily AD carry down bot, I must add in that Draven is a very fun, but difficult champion to master. The micro involved in his kit is hard. Having to catch the axes while also focusing on the enemies to know when u might need to flash an ult or w/e while also trying to get the best positioning is difficult to do at once. His laning phase is rather easy if you have a decent support, but during late game, his damage gets quickly overshadowed by other AD carries. This makes his late game even harder.

    Sivir is really easy :/ . If a taric comes up to you, expect a stun and right when u see/hear the animation, press ur shield. In a team fight, just press ur ult. Press your q at the most ppl that you can (or the champ that you should be focusing). then richochet often and just focus on positioning.

    well those are my thoughts.

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    Quote Originally Posted by x[Warrior]x3500 View Post
    Keeping pressure on the map, while not losing mid turret is the hardest part about TF. Constantly being aware of all lanes, or atleast enough to know when to gank and such is harder than his very easy Q/E. The reason why u think E is hard is because u simply don't play TF enough (u let ur bot play TF for u).

    Since I primarily AD carry down bot, I must add in that Draven is a very fun, but difficult champion to master. The micro involved in his kit is hard. Having to catch the axes while also focusing on the enemies to know when u might need to flash an ult or w/e while also trying to get the best positioning is difficult to do at once. His laning phase is rather easy if you have a decent support, but during late game, his damage gets quickly overshadowed by other AD carries. This makes his late game even harder.

    Sivir is really easy :/ . If a taric comes up to you, expect a stun and right when u see/hear the animation, press ur shield. In a team fight, just press ur ult. Press your q at the most ppl that you can (or the champ that you should be focusing). then richochet often and just focus on positioning.

    well those are my thoughts.
    I bot pick a card - it always picks the card I want.
    I bot wild cards - it aims card throws perfectly (obviously still easily dodged by enemy) and also automatically throws them if the enemy is stunned or to get the kill.
    I auto-shield with Sivir. My bot blocks any ability that isn't instant. Even in heated teamfights where so much is going on the bot isn't even affect by that haha..
    I just think it must be hard or sort of stressful for people to do this without a bot that's why im always so disappointed when nobody is like wow this twisted so pro. O.o and instead get laughed at by the enemy teemo or idiot fizzz zzzzz

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    You're actually talking a pile of crap. There's no such thing as a hardest champion. It's the synergy play style of the person and the character as a whole.
    For example, I only play supp bot lane with my friend. He was in 'Elo Hell' and dragged me out of Silver league as I tried to carry him.
    He is a lot better now, but I play only 1 champion. Thresh. Why? Simple. I like his play style, I land most of the skill shots. I'm practiced in the methods and combos as a support and I can usually secure my friend a double kill within the first few minutes of being on lane.

    If he picks MF we have a synergy and I pick SONA. Why? Well because we communicate and do our ulti's at the same time.
    There is no such thing as a hard champion. It is all about practice. Stop looking for excuses. TF is pretty easy to learn and quite powerful.

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    The idea of using bots for League is kinda sad. most skill shots are based on planning where people will be and not where they are, which gets rid of 90% of the value of your TF bot and you don't want to auto shield the first spell that comes at sivir anyway. With Sivir you want to save it for either a huge nuke or cc, so once again not only is the both unimpressive, but it's also detrimental. so overall, not only are these boths not helping you get betterm but they'd ruin your ability to do decent against good players.

    Like Brad says, it's all about synergy of your champions for who even can be the hardest. But as far as raw skill goes, I believe Casseiopeia is one of the most impressive champions to master. TF is only good as an ap mid for his capability of supporting his teammates. He's entirely unimpressive as an individual and will never wow anyone. Good Elise players will destroy while becoming retarded beefy.

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    Quote Originally Posted by nivek1989 View Post
    The idea of using bots for League is kinda sad. most skill shots are based on planning where people will be and not where they are, which gets rid of 90% of the value of your TF bot and you don't want to auto shield the first spell that comes at sivir anyway. With Sivir you want to save it for either a huge nuke or cc, so once again not only is the both unimpressive, but it's also detrimental. so overall, not only are these boths not helping you get betterm but they'd ruin your ability to do decent against good players.

    Like Brad says, it's all about synergy of your champions for who even can be the hardest. But as far as raw skill goes, I believe Casseiopeia is one of the most impressive champions to master. TF is only good as an ap mid for his capability of supporting his teammates. He's entirely unimpressive as an individual and will never wow anyone. Good Elise players will destroy while becoming retarded beefy.
    Can I just add, Sivir is good to play bot lane against cait. She puts up traps. You put on shield. Free Mana.

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