CoreJJ Teaches Carrying As Support

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CoreJJ

Turn-Based Game

Lesson 5

Learn how a world champion support thinks about vision and the macro game, including:

  • How to simplify team strategy into “turns” on the map

  • Identifying which team’s turn it is and different ways to play accordingly

  • Using information denial to apply pressure to your opponents

  • Properly take vision and information back from the enemy

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Aimlabs Challenge

In this chapter, Core covered many high-level concepts which take time to learn and apply even for professional players fully, so we’ve split this challenge into three separate difficulties.

Level 1: Focus on identifying which team’s turn it is at any given time. Remember: this is closely tied to who is first to an objective or area on the map.

Level 2: In your support games this week, attain and utilize information on the enemy’s whereabouts whenever possible. As Core touches on, this could be attempting a dive or pick play when your team has a turn, or giving more respect to the enemy team on their turn.

Level 3: Really put yourself in the shoes of your enemy. What information do they have and what might their next move be? Knowing this, how can you preemptively act to make them waste their turn? How can you deny them additional information by clearing vision or using fog of war to mask your position? This challenge is all about consciously making the game as difficult for your opponent as possible.

Lessons

Introduction
Lesson 1

Zirene provides background on CoreJJ's career and Core explores key topics including:

  • His journey from climbing solo queue in high school to establishing himself as a world-renowned champion

  • The responsibilities and huge carry potential of the support role

  • The importance of work ethic and application

  • Core's thoughts on champions queue and the NA amateur scene

  • The importance of learning from others

Vision
Lesson 2

CoreJJ covers his thought process for maximizing the effectiveness of you and your team's vision placement with these key concepts:

  • The relationship between vision and your team's ability to play aggressively.

  • Making sure every ward you place has a job

  • Vision control as a team objective and maintaining pink wards on the map

  • The importance of refilling your sightstone wards and not overstaying on the map

  • When to swap between warding trinket and sweeper

  • When and how to defend your team's vision

Ranked Advice
Lesson 3

Core covers ranked tips that help him consistently reach rank 1 on the solo queue ladder including:

  • Maximizing the potential of your champion’s intended role and playstyle

  • How you should approach your ranked champion pool

  • Staying up to date on the meta and picking OP champions

  • Core’s take on the differences between players in each ranked tier

Roaming
Lesson 4

Core teaches you how to identify your roam timers and different ways to create advantages for your team around the map.

  • How to visualize what will happen on the map before you roam.

  • Different ways to impact the jungle and other lanes without only going for kills

  • The symbiotic relationship between the support and jungle roles

  • Viewing your role as impactful beyond only supporting your ADC

Turn-Based Game
Lesson 5

Learn how a world champion support thinks about vision and the macro game, including:

  • How to simplify team strategy into “turns” on the map

  • Identifying which team’s turn it is and different ways to play accordingly

  • Using information denial to apply pressure to your opponents

  • Properly take vision and information back from the enemy

Early  Game & Lane Phase
Lesson 6

In this laning-focused segment, Core gives you in-depth explanations and demos on how he thinks about and executes during the early stages of each game including:

  • The importance of brush control in creating fog of war pressure in bottom lane

  • How to play around Jungle and Bot-lane synergies

  • When and where to roam when you don’t have anything to do in lane

  • Different ways to translate bot lane advantages into the rest of the map

Mid to Late Game
Lesson 7

Moving into the later stages of a game, Core covers key concepts such as:

  • How to keep a cool head during the early to mid-game transition

  • Key characteristics of the mid and late stages of the game

  • How to identify when to group (“NA ARAM!”) or not

  • Why supports need to understand side lane matchups and determine which laners they should invest vision for during the mid to late game

Decision Making & Objective Control
Lesson 8

In this team and objective-focused lesson, Core addresses common in-game dilemmas faced by players in every rank including:

  • How to decide whether or not to contest a certain objective on the map

  • When and how to set up vision properly for an objective

  • Using champion knowledge to identify fight triggers and identify your teamfight approach

Creativity And Adaptation
Lesson 9

Known for his in-game X-Factor and ability to consistently defy enemy expectations at the highest levels of play, Core gives you insight into different elements of his unique playstyle including:

  • Different ways he pushes himself to be creative in and out of game

  • How Core adapts to new metas and champion picks

  • The importance of tracking enemy cooldowns during a teamfight to identify fight triggers and opportunities to capitalize

Practice & Mentality
Lesson 10

Learn a world champion support player’s approach to winning and improvement. Core offers critical advice for aspiring player including:

  • Using a growth mindset to address fear, tilt and ego

  • Why it's important for players to “be a robot”

  • The value of seeking out constructive criticism and other perspectives from other players and coaches