I would really like video on how to draft a good team and how to counter pick, both of which I am not good at. I feel quite a few losses and hard games are because of that.
I think a good way to do that is to have someone draft vs Blunt and have him talk about what his picks are and why....a lot of drafting happens on the fly and last minute decisions have to be made based on pocket strats and otherwise.
Also knowing your strats, heroes and counters plays a massive role in helping your ability to draft, also what is the meta and what are you expecting people to grab based on recent plays or hot heroes of the month etc.
....dunno drafting takes time and experience to get right and usually should be done buy someone other than the mid or the carry due to both of them being fairly close-lane minded and a lot of times not seeing the bigger picture in things.
peoples roles fluctuate alot unless you are one of the top at that given role and it would be a waste to change it (Burning playing support)
When a team should start 5 manning and how to evaluate enemy strat from the draft phase (this comes up a lot when I am coaching and its annoying to explain the whole thing)
Being able to change the lanes (diversity) to counter the enemies heroes. May be unconventional but it might work better.
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So basicly i've coached a fuckton of people lately, hell even teams, but there're alot of the same questions over and over again. So i thought i might make a series of videos covering those things, so i don't have to go over with the same things over and over again.
So if there is someone who wants me to make a video, which covers something you want, then let me know in this thread ( for example: how to position urself, draft etc.)
The videos n stuff covering these things will get up later though, since i will be making a small series on how to improve MMR & urself before the whole 'choachy' videos.
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flame under this line as usual.