lol cho'gath round on bots
do some lol with buds and try to learn this chr -- www.twitch.tv/kevfactor/c/3462727&utm_campaign=archive_export&utm_source=kevfactor&utm_medium=youtube
League of Legends Archives - Cho'Gath bot round (LoL Skype gameplay) s4
This is gameplay of some of my online matches in the moba Leage of legends (lol). It most likely was streamed on twitch too. I'm a newb still learning the game so don't expect this to be some expert stuff. im still debating what to do with this footage as im still learning the game but feel free to watch. open to feedback or how i can play better too. Enjoy!
About:
League of Legends (or as it was previously known, League of Legends: Clash of Fates) is a multiplayer online battle arena (MOBA) genre video game developed by Riot Games, to operate on the Microsoft Windows operating system.[5] It was first announced on October 7th, 2008 and released a year later on October 27th, 2009.[6] The game was in beta from April 10th, 2009 [7] to October 26th, 2009.[8]
Two main protagonists for the popular Warcraft III mod, Defense of the Ancients: Allstars (commonly abbreviated as DotA), Steve "Guinsoo" Feak and Steve "Pendragon" Mescon are involved with Riot Games in the process of making of League of Legends. Guinsoo created DotA: Allstars from the original DotA, created by Eul, by adding his own mix of content, including over 40 heroes, numerous items, and various gameplay changes. Guinsoo then passed DotA: Allstars on to its current developer, Icefrog. Pendragon, who is the Director of Community Relations for Riot Games, helped create the DotA: Allstars website along with its forums, and is still currently working on DotA: Allstars alongside League of Legends.
Gameplay:
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Players are formed into two even teams of three or five players on each team. Each team starts at opposing sides of a map, near what is called a "Nexus". To win a match, a team must destroy the opposing team's Nexus. To do so, each team must work through a series of towers called "turrets". Turrets are often placed along a path to each base often referred to as a "lane". Along the way, each player gains levels by killing the opposing team's "minions" (small NPCs that constantly spawn and attack the other team), and buy "items" to advance their character.
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