Why I love playing a jungler in League of Legends

League of Legends is a hopelessly complicated game—it can take hundreds of hours to master any one of its five roles. Of those, the jungler is the least popular among players, and it’s easy to see why. Unlike the others on your team, you don’t spend the game camped in a lane, picking off waves of minions for gold and experience points while participating in a deadly dance against opponents who are trying to do the same. Jungling is like a whole other game inside of League of Legends—one that takes a lot of patience and skill. But once you understand the mind games, the clever tricks, and the thrill of ambushing enemy players, it becomes clear that jungling is League of Legends’ coolest role. 

If you haven’t played the game, junglers are basically glorified errand boys with a licence to kill. While other players face off in the three lanes that stretch between each team’s base, your haunt is the forested regions found between them, called the jungle. Here you roam about unseen, fighting camps of respawning monsters for gold and experience while looking for ways to give your teammates an extra edge.

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Good junglers are masters of information and guerrilla warfare. They know how to get inside the other team’s head and mess with them to create openings for a deadly gank. If the enemy team’s toplaner gets aggressive and overextends too far forward, I can pop out of the concealment of my jungle and, along with my own toplaner, tag-team him. Given how high stakes League of Legends is, I know that it has a good chance of getting under that player’s skin, making them more prone to making more mistakes. Sometimes that player, now feeling pressured to catch up from their untimely death, will continue to be aggressive and push forward, giving me another opportunity to punish them. 

source: gamezpot.com