Trying to finish objectives even when the enemy team is nearby
Also known as the famous old Baron throw, this is one of the big ways you’ll actually ever throw a game. At Baron or dragon and sneaking it is one thing but taking it when the enemy is coming is in a whole different ball game. Often unless you can actually finish it early enough, you’ve taken more damage and now you might have to fight..you’re often actually going to lose that fight afterwards. Even though you might have got the objective first, the fight is lost afterwards and you’ll lose even more. It’s league of legends latest patch actually very rarely worth the trade really. It’s much better and much safer in general to peel away and fight before you take too much damage from the Baron and try to win that fight and then you take the objective afterwards. There are times when it’s best to just rush it and run away but normally it’s much safer to fight.
The Issue
The bad habit in League of Legends is just staying on the objective when the enemy team collapses. When you see them coming towards you and you’re like, it has only 4,000 health I’m going to rush it down probably not the best idea. The biggest problem is that you’ve already taken damage from that objective really so probably going to lose that fight afterwards and even if you haven’t actually finished it already then you’re going to be continuously be taking damage from that objective while you’re still fighting.
Fixing the Issue
The best way to fix this is to start disengaging from the baron before they arrive so you can turn on them if they come so that everyone has an idea and is more ready to fight.
Overvaluing the League of Legends CS or minions
Sometimes just let go off that cannon when necessary and do not greed over it and lose over half of your health bar in the process, this will only hinder you further and make you miss probably a couple more minions which altogether would be more valued than the cannon.
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