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True skill improvement occurs not while playing the game, but when watching replays after it ends. Experts do not ignore their defeats but analyze them to identify 'loss patterns.'
11-1. Death Analysis: "Did Not Die Due to Bad Luck"
When watching a replay, the first thing you should do is review your own death scene.
Identifying the Cause: You must look beyond the simple assumption that "the opponent played well." Ask yourself: "Did I push too greedily even though the enemy jungler was visible on the minimap?", "Did I overextend when the enemy hadn't used their key skills?", or "Did I fail to check my summoner spells?"
Eliminating recurring mistakes: Surprisingly, players share similar death patterns. By analyzing data through replays to determine whether you are vulnerable to ganking or have issues with teamfight positioning, you will avoid making the same mistakes in the next game.
11-2. Efficiency Check: Preventing Gold and Experience Leakage
The biggest difference between professional players and regular users is 'flawless growth'.
CS and Pathing: Speed up your replays to 2x speed to see how much time you spend roaming the map aimlessly. You need to identify instances where you miss minion waves or where your growth stalls because you force ganks when jungle camps are still alive.
Playing from the Opponent's Perspective: The advantage of replays is that you can see yourself through the 'opponent's vision.' By checking how easy it was for the opponent to gank or how threatening your pressure was, learn what 'plays the opponent hates.' LoL Betting