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Just curious, why do people actually say that mobafire sucks? And why prefer other sites like solomid or lolpro? I think there are some good guides on mobafire which I personally benefited from. So why do some of you guys think mobafire sucks?
Guides are a terrible way for you to learn LoL in general. They can become outdated in as little as two weeks. A lot of guides are written by noobs and usually, only noobs read them. I don't use the word "noob" to be insulting or derogatory to anyone here. What I mean is, you will never find people at 1800+ rating who read guides. Probably not even 1500+.
If you really want to improve your game, the best way to do it is to watch streams of high-tier players. Scarra is one of the best to watch in my opinion for learning purposes because he will explain why he gets certain items or why a team fight went the way it did.
The second best way is to record your own games and analyze your mistakes. Although, this is usually for more experienced players who understand competitive play very well.
One last bit of advice - play every champion at least 5 times. You may not like some champion play styles. You may think you know some champions without ever playing them. But trust me, there is a LOT of knowledge you can gain from playing the champions yourself. Knowing cooldown timers and passives can make a HUGE difference in the way you lane against someone, and laning is often the biggest determination of the outcome of the game.
Oh and one last thing... every time you lose or win, no matter why, think about what you could've done better. Nobody ever plays a perfect game. Even if they go 30-0, there are still mistakes made. You may lose because a teammate trolled. There are still things you could have done better.
TLDR - guides are really for beginner players. Wanna get better? Watch streams.