![]() Who knows maybe that one sonar will cause Phoenix to kill 3 people with his ult and that way you end up with a 5v2. Sova for example can set up a line up with his sonar arrow while Phoenix is pushing the site with his ult. Even you Sage, you want that res don't you? The support players aren't titled as "supports" because they sit back and do nothing, they are tilted like that because they support their entry fraggers with utility in order to get those plays. It means you have to be ready to follow up your entry fragger so you can be ready to trade them. Phoenix can assist himself with flashes, vision denial, healing and self res while Jett can cut off angles with her smokes and dash for better or safer positions. I know that sometimes it's not the most fun to just give up your life every time and you wanna just frag endlessly but if you wanna play Phoenix, Jett, Reyna or Raze you must be willing to entry. ![]() ![]() Trades are usually in favor for the attackers because the defenders are the ones that need to control both sites, while the attackers really need to just plant on one of them and then defend it. That way you end up in a 4v4 or a 4v3 situation for your team. This means either dying so you're team can follow up and trade, or even better, getting a kill, dying, getting traded. An "entry fragger" is a player (most likely to play a duelist because their kit suits it the most, which is important you freaking Phoenixes waiting for your Sage to enter the room alone.) that will be the first one to enter an area. I'm writing this to help the people that wanna improve if they are new to this type of game or just endlessly bait their teammates. People often get confused especially in low elo, thinking that an "entry fragger" is the highest kill player in the game. ![]()
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