![]() ![]() These ganks are rare however, and most of the time you do not need to be worried about this route. ![]() The only other gank which this ward does not cover is lane ganks where the enemy jungler will move into the brushes when the minion wave is pushed towards you, and then will gank you when you bounce the wave back towards the enemy. The only exception is if you push up especially far onto the enemy tower, in which case, you will likely also need a ward in the tribrush that's below the enemy tower. Top lane is a mixed bag as a laner: It's the lane you're most threatened by ganks in the early game, but come mid to later laning phase junglers will typically neglect to gank you unless your opponent has good set-up or damage, and most top laners typically don't.īlue side is safer than on red side, so you don't need as many wards to keep you safe from potential threats:įor all intents and purposes, this ward will cover most jungle ganks that will be performed on you. Blue side fountain is in the bottom left, Red side fountain is in the top right. If your team has second pick, you are red side. You can tell in champion select: if your team has first pick, you are blue side. Summoner's Rift is played differently depending on if you're red side or blue side. The first step to protect yourself from ganks is understanding the routes junglers will take to gank you. We will go step by step in order to effectively avoid ganks and quite literally "ward" off threats. ![]() Instead of contributing to the proliferation of guides designed specifically to ruin your laning phase, today we will focus on simple steps you can take in order to alleviate the stress of the enemy Lee Sin using his never ending mobility to insec you out of your tower into the waiting clutches of the enemy. There exist a plethora of guides in order to lend advice to junglers in order to efficiently terrorize us simple laners. ![]()
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