it seems fun to watch
its not as bad most people say. I found the memes funny when I played league often but I genuienly dont find it too addictive and its pretty fun at times
i recommeded this to someone a month ago
I would start by trying the game out and getting a grasp on the basics
Watching tutorials is from my experience NOT the way to go since there are a lot of bad ones out there or they are too complicated for new players.
Playing duo with someone probably the best way.
op.gg is a site pretty much everyone uses and where you see all the stats and builds of champs and which champs are good or bad but thats only ranked and not in pro play.
In case you dont wanna actually play league and just wanna understand pro games you should learn about 1. lanes/roles 2. objectives 3. and maybe phases of the game
Then you can choose if you want to watch LEC europe league LCK korea league LPL china league OR LCS NA league
but I recommend LCK and LEC since those are the most popular rn.
The most hyped up events are MSI and Worlds since those are the 2 international events that league has each year and the qualification system may be kinda confusing so you can just wait till play offs and choose a team you like then.
I used to play league somewhat often but nowadays i dont really follow the scene too much nor do i play the game very often but I think this still holds up ok. Allat
posted 1 month ago
1Try the game and learn the basics.
2Avoid complicated tutorials; instead, play duo with someone experienced. (from my experience)
3Use op.gg to research champions, builds, and stats.
4If you don't want to play, focus on learning lanes, roles, objectives, and game phases.
5Watch LEC (Europe League) LPL (China League) LCS (NA league) or LCK (Korea League) for professional matches.
6For major international events like MSI and Worlds, wait for playoffs if you dont wanna get deep in the stages and stuff and choose a team to support.