Team Liquid’s streamer shared his views on the negatives junglers face in solo queue.
When it comes to experienced junglers in League of Legends, there are a few who have been as experienced as Broxah. A former pro player, European League (LEC) champion and 2018 Worlds finalist, the 24-year-old streamer has seen it all.
In a recent stream, the LCS jungler had some advice for his players and colleagues when encountering the ‘toxic’ component of solo queue.
Broxah said ‘blame’ and toxicity will happen to all junglers. “It doesn’t matter what you do, even if you play well, people will “blame”, attack you, it simply happens.” Broxah replied.
The former Team Liquid and Fnatic player then explained that the laner’s job is not to “wait” for their team’s jungler to come and help them win lanes in the laning stages, but rather to be proactive and self-directed. i do that. “Laneers don’t understand that it’s their job to do well on their own in that game… not a kid whining, screaming and yelling all the time just waiting for the babysitter to arrive while waiting for someone to go. The team jungle does everything for them,” Broxah confided.
Don’t think that after winning domestic trophies and reaching the finals of Worlds, people will treat Broxah more gently and kindly in solo queue – he has to speak up to deny that. this. “It doesn’t matter who you are, what rank you are or what you have achieved in League of Legends. The ‘toxic’ thing happens in many ways. It’s never going to change, it’s just that it’s part of LOL now and this will continue until Riot really takes action against these negative elements.” – Broxah shared.
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