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"It's the Mid's Job to Gank"

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Forum » General Discussion » "It's the Mid's Job to Gank" 15 posts - page 2 of 2
Permalink | Quote | PM | +Rep by TheSofa » May 19, 2015 11:45pm | Report
Hey guys!

I play mid a lot... here's my opinion on this.

1. As a midlaner

A few things the mid-laner should remember:
  • Communicate with your team-mates
  • Make sure you know where the enemy mid laner is
  • Make sure your hero is suitable to gank

As a midlaner, a failed gank can hurt you a lot and can put you at a disadvantage to your opponent. Make sure you communicate so you can pull off the gank,

2. As a support, before asking mid for a gank

Although ganks are really nice, here are some things you should keep in mind.
  • Is your lane pushed out?
  • Are you and the mid-laner healthy and ready to gank?
  • Will the the gank work?

As said before, a failed gank hurts the mid a lot. Make sure all spells needed are off cooldown and you have enough HP to kill the enemy. Also, ganking a pushed out lane is difficult, unless the mid is highly mobile.

Thanks y'all!
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Permalink | Quote | PM | +Rep by armc3j » May 20, 2015 12:57am | Report
this is going to be a bit long winded, but I'll try and sum it up fast. So, I'm a team of 5 heroes per match, you ideally want to be strong at all stages of the game, that's why you pick supports and carries. For instance, you pick two supports so that you can get some successful tanks on other lanes early game, which then creates space for your carry to farm. Ideally, you want to create space. Sometimes, that means supports creating space for mid, and sometimes that means mid creating space for your carry. A support will gank mid early on, to try to win or at least even up the mid lane (my favorite by far roaming duo is Bane Mirana, even though it's currently a bit out of style.) once your supports have created space for your mid by ganking the opposing mid, it's your MIDS job to create space for the carry by using a level and gold advantage to secure kills or objectives.

So, long story short, you ideally want a support to gank mid early on to get the ball rolling. It's all about creating space for the carry.

Side note, sometimes you gank mid just to shut down the opposing MIDS farm, not just to create space. For instance, I try to smoke gank mid often when playing against heroes such as Tinker or Storm Spirit, trying to keep them away from that key item or level
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Permalink | Quote | PM | +Rep by Xyrus » May 20, 2015 12:29pm | Report
Fedorable wrote:

Another trench tier belief is that it is the mid's job to gank. But as I play with players who are better than me, I notice that it seems to be the opposite; it's the job for others to gank mid. What I'm curious about is where did this myth come from? Is it because of all the "mid or(and) feed" Pudge players or is it part of an even deeper, darker conspiracy?

It's because people in low skill Tiers don't know how to Lane properly (usually Spectre pickers ._. ), thus they think that the nearest player (Solo Mid) should come and save them, because they're "special".

You should never rely on a Solo Mid to Gank. If you're running Dual Lanes against a Team with a Safe Tri, it's because you're confident that the Safe Laner can Farm with only one Support while the Offlane can easily disrupt the other Team's Safe Lane and contest Farm. If you're running a Tri-Lane, as Sando said, the Supports and even Solo Offlane should be Ganking as they have more Space to do so. If you're running Dual vs Dual Lanes, you should make sure you have strong enough Lanes to get Farm without needing Ganks.

While some Heroes can Gank from the Mid Lane early on, it's still much better for them to focus on Farming. The only time a Mid Laner should be Ganking is when they are confident they will secure a Kill or 3. NEVER ask for a Gank because you "need" it, only ever ask for a Gank when you're confident it will succeed. If you're not getting Farm out of one Lane, why drag another Hero out of their Lane to stop Farming?




P.S. To all the people still playing Pudge Mid, pls, read patch notes for the last 3 updates, Bounty Runes, longer lvl1 Meat Hook for Pulling Hard Camps and more Exp/Gold for Kills/Assists on "Supports" means there's no reason to waste a Lane by giving it to Pudge any more. Roam and Gank from lvl1 ftw! <}3

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Permalink | Quote | PM | +Rep by masaaki14 » May 20, 2015 2:01pm | Report
I like playing offlane or roamer pudge, always in games i play pudge i request for a mid player to take the lane. Then i go and leech xp from the offlane while netting first blood and get to lvl 3-4. Then i start roaming to safelane and keep ganking. I make sure the supports have to get wards or they lose, which imo is the way pudge should be played.

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Permalink | Quote | PM | +Rep by Unscathed » May 20, 2015 2:22pm | Report
Guys, mind me sharing some experience since the good fellows here has explained very well already?

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