Are there any terms that you use often in League of Legends?
I'm playing League of Legends, but there are so many words that I don't know, such as jungles or inves, so I don't know what I'm talking about.
Please let me know if there is a well-organized site~
615 2016-05-12 Gentleman
Top: The top line on the game map (mainly the hard champ goes to the top line)
Mid: The middle line on the game map (mainly the wizard champ goes to the mid)
Bottom or bot: The bottom line on the game map (one deal and support go)
Line: Top, Mid, Bottom, or Bot.
LINER: A person who plays games on LINE
AD : Attack power / AP : Order power
CS: Number of times you ate a minion or jungle mob
Wad: Items that illuminate the field of view (wadding is the action of using wad)
Counter: The natural enemy of the champion
Gung: Ultimate skill that can be used from level 6
Hanta: Gathering and fighting on a large scale, not one-on-one
CC: A skill that limits movement by referring to crowd controllers (fainting, restraining, silence, slowing down, etc.)
Second, "Roll Jungle"
Jungle: Areas where mobs appear outside of the line
Jungler: A champion who plays LPG in the jungle, but needs to help the liners depending on the situation
Red: A lizard elder monster with a red buff in the jungle
Blue: Ancient Golem Monster with Blue Buffs in the Jungle
Gang: Jungler goes to the line to help the team and helps our troops
LISH: The game starts and helps the jungler eat his first mob
Gangseung: Jungler went to the line to help our troops, but rather to make it difficult for our troops
Third roll engagement term
Solkill: To subdue the opponent alone without the help of our allies
Pubble: Short for First Blood, getting a kill first after the game starts
Before Minions come out, secretly go to the other person's base and fight
Backdoor: Taking advantage of the other team's hectic time to secretly break towers or suppressors
Kill daughter: She could have eaten enough kill, but her friend took it away on purpose
Dive: Fighting under attack by turrets while ignoring the opponent's tower
INISH: Getting into a fight to start a hit
Forking: Long-range champions taking away the opponent's strength
LOL Terminology Organization #4
Dodge: The act of leaving before the game starts
Escape: The act of leaving a role game in progress
Sunpick: It is a combination of Sunpick and is mainly used in regular games.
Choong: Users who can't play a certain champion properly
a sarcastic view of insects as a hateful sight
Trolling: Intentionally killed or interrupted by an enemy
Gangking: Junglers helping liners play games
Line swap: literally replacing a line
http://blog.naver.com/wndvy0623/178819465
If you go here, it's explained well with the image.
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