The warding and control in League of Legends still makes a lot of novice players feel confused, let’s learn together the good tips below!
If you are a player who is often obsessed with the camp phase of Forest and Mid enemy team, then you have to rethink your warding and lane control. Here are the 5 most effective ways to plug wards in Top Lane in League of Legends, helping you escape unexpected enemy visits.
Dust near the river
Dust near the river (River bush) is the bush that leads to the river, and it’s the most popular ward spot in Top Lane early in the game.
Eyeing this bush early will keep you safe from most of 90% of early ganks. The eye should be placed in the middle of the dust, not at the edge to ensure it works properly and gives you the most visibility.
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This eye will become extremely useful when you are holding the position in the middle of the lane. And if you see the appearance of the enemy, you still have enough time and ability to escape. In addition to warding, it is best to keep a favorable fighting position, do not push too deep into the enemy turret.
Three-branched bush
Three-branched bush (Tribush) is the area where you should ward every time you intend to push the minion close to the enemy turret. The Three Branched Bush is a bush located next to the Baron cave as shown above. Warding here can also help you see if enemies are nearby, and give you more time to deal with unexpected ganks.
For best vision, there should be two eyes, 1 on the riverside and 1 on this tributary bush.
Dust near Baron Cave
In front of the cave area Baron There is a small bush, this will be the place where you can observe where the enemy team’s Forest is, because usually when eating Strange Crab to get experience, the enemy will have to go through this grove.
Placing wards here not only helps you understand the position of the enemy team’s Forest, but also can protect the target like a Herald, not letting the enemy capture them easily. At low ranks, placing control wards here can last the whole game, as low elo players often don’t care about control and dust checking.
The enemy team’s rock field
Eyeing in the Enemy Forest is an essential skill for a truly pro top runner. These wards will bring useful information to your teammates as it can tell if the enemy Forest is roaming in that area or not.
If you’re on the blue team, ward them in terrain near their red buff, or in the dust near their red buff. On the red team, keep an eye on the area near the enemy’s green buff. All of these wards will notify you of the enemy jungler’s location and you can detect them whenever they attempt to gank you.
Dust on the lane
There are still a few wards that are also relatively important, and it seems that most of the players who don’t plug in often are the dust in this lane.
If you encounter champions operating in the bush like Rengar, then investing eyes in these places is not superfluous. In addition, the enemy jungle will not choose to go straight from the river, but will probably come out from the house lane and hide in the back bushes (especially in high ranks) so they will be able to easily knock you out if like you didn’t notice.
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