Summary of "8 TEAMFIGHT DECISIONS THAT WILL IMPROVE YOUR GAMEPLAY IN MLBB"
Advanced team-fight tips (video summary)
Losing games often comes down to poor team-fight decisions rather than mechanics. This summary distills eight practical, high-rank tips to avoid throws and win fights more intelligently.
1) Pre‑fight awareness
- Ask before engaging: Are we outnumbered? Who has ultimates up? Where is our jungler/objective pressure? Can teammates back me up?
- Check vision and cooldowns via the mini‑map; ping to warn teammates.
- Don’t start fights blind or with major cooldown disadvantages.
2) Positioning by role
- Tank: frontline — soak enemy skills, provide vision and initiate.
- Exp laner: flank or peel — disrupt enemies and shut down hyper carries.
- Jungler: wait for clean openings — use your burst to finish targets.
- Gold laner (marksman): stay behind — attack from the backline, avoid diving.
- Mid mage: play angles — look for burst windows and precise CC; don’t spam AoE blindly.
3) Target priority and focus
- Priority targets: high damage champions without escape, then squishy mages.
- In objective fights, consider contesting the hyper carry with retribution.
- Don’t waste crowd control on tanks; don’t hunt supports while your cores are being deleted.
- Focus your team’s damage on the correct target to avoid throwing seemingly won fights.
4) Timing of entry
- Tanks: bait spells and absorb crowd control.
- Exp / mages: poke, zone, and block paths.
- Assassins: wait for chaos/CC, then dive (preferably on marksman or mage).
- Marksmen: stay hidden and only commit after initiation; avoid over‑deep dives.
5) Disengage like a pro
Sometimes walking away is the correct play. Disengage when:
- Key ultimates are down.
- Your core teammates (tank/jungle) are dead or absent.
- Enemy still has full burst combos and you’re a squishy without escape.
- Your positioning is poor and you’re easily reachable. Reposition to live and fight later.
6) Objective‑based fighting
- Fight for map control (Lord, Turtle, buffs, towers), not just kills.
- Always ask: what do we gain from this fight? Avoid winning a team fight but losing the objective that matters.
- Don’t force unnecessary fights—prioritize objectives.
7) Shot calling and communication
- Use pings (retreat, attack objective, wait) and quick chat to coordinate—even in solo queue some players respond.
- Keep calls concise; good timing and clarity can swing fights.
8) Psychological edge (mindset)
- Don’t tilt after a lost fight or stolen buff. Cool down quickly:
- Review mistakes briefly (5 seconds), then focus on the next play.
- Emotional stability often wins more games than raw mechanical skill.
- Rested, calm play is more consistent than tired, frustrated play.
Quick recap - Fight with vision, not emotion. - Know your role and position in fights. - Focus the right targets. - Time your entry wisely. - Disengage when necessary. - Fight for objectives, not just kills. - Stay calm and stable—be the teammate who makes better decisions.
Source / featured gamer: Fon
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