USE THESE EXP ROTATIONS TO REACH IMMORTAL FAST IN SEASON 29
Summary
TLDRIn this video, Kazuki offers strategic advice for Mobile Legends: Bang Bang players, focusing on the role of the Experience Lane (EXP). He discusses the importance of rotation, survival, and disrupting the enemy's backline. Tips include when to cut the lane, steal buffs, and provide vision for the team. Kazuki also addresses how to play as a strong early game fighter or a weaker early game hero, emphasizing objective focus over kills for team success.
Takeaways
- 🎮 The video discusses strategies for playing the role of an experience learner (EXP) in the game Mobile Legends: Bang Bang (MLBB).
- 🏆 The main focus of an EXP is to survive enemy attacks and disrupt their backline while avoiding mindless pushing.
- 🛡️ Survival items are crucial for an EXP, especially if playing a bulkier hero, and can also opt for full damage if the enemy has a strong frontline.
- 🤔 EXP players often rely on themselves as they are frequently solo laners, and must utilize effective rotations to maximize their impact.
- 🌱 For strong early game EXP heroes, reaching the bush by 23 seconds can offer early game advantages like cutting lanes or stealing buffs.
- 🐢 Rotating near the turtle spawn is a strategic move, but it's important to balance this with not losing lane pressure from the enemy EXP.
- 🏰 High cut can be risky and should only be done when the enemy's position is confirmed to be elsewhere to avoid getting ambushed.
- 👀 Vision is key; using bushes effectively provides valuable information on enemy positions and helps in making informed decisions.
- 💰 Avoid dying unnecessarily for a tower as it can lead to losing gold and minion waves, impacting your economy.
- 👫 When playing with friends, share experience and coordinate to reach level 4 by the time the first turtle spawns for an early advantage.
- 🔄 Changing lanes after the first turret falls ensures that the winning lane can continue to gain extra gold and forces the enemy to adapt.
- 📣 Communication with teammates is vital, especially when deciding whether to push lanes or participate in team fights.
Q & A
What is the main focus of an experience learner in Mobile Legends?
-The main focus of an experience learner is to survive enemy gangs, disrupt their backline, and not push mindlessly. They should also be durable and deal a decent amount of damage.
Why are survival items important for an experience learner playing a bulkier hero?
-Survival items are important for a bulkier experience learner to maintain their durability and survivability in fights, allowing them to dive into the backline and come out easily.
What should an experience learner do when playing as a strong early game fighter in the top lane?
-They should reach the bush by the 23-second mark to cut the lane and check the bush near the red buff, potentially annoying the enemy jungler if they are taking red first.
How can an experience learner in the top lane help their team in the river area during early game?
-They can rotate to the bush near the turtle area, forcing the enemy experience learner to follow up and lose important gold in the first minutes of the game.
What is the consequence of focusing on the turtle when it is in the opposite lane for an experience learner?
-Focusing on the turtle in the opposite lane can diminish the gold lead accumulated in the early minutes and open up the map, potentially leading to losing the advantage over the enemy.
Why is it recommended for an experience learner to cut the lane before rotating to help with objectives?
-Cutting the lane beforehand ensures there is no pressure of push from the enemy experience learner, allowing the player to safely help their team secure objectives without losing their lane.
What is the recommended rotation path for an experience learner who knows the position of enemies?
-The recommended path is to push the lane when the position of enemies is known, to avoid the risk of getting ganked or ambushed.
How can a weak early game hero as an experience learner provide vision for their team?
-By staying in specific bushes and checking the enemy's position, they can give ample vision to their team and confirm the enemy's location, helping their team make informed decisions.
What should a weak early game hero focus on to get a gold lead in the mid game?
-They should focus on farming efficiently and rotating to the mid lane to get a gold lead on their counterpart once they have taken down their first turret or the goal laner has taken the first turret.
How can an experience learner in the bottom lane use the bushes effectively during the early game?
-They can use the bushes to check for the enemy's position, decide whether to invade or not, and cut the lane without getting spotted to maintain pressure on the enemy.
What is the importance of sharing the third wave with the mid laner when playing with friends?
-Sharing the third wave allows both the experience learner and the mid laner to reach level 4 by the time the turtle spawns, giving them an upper hand in the first team fight.
Outlines
🤺 Mastering the Experience Lane: Independent Play and Rotations
This paragraph introduces the video's focus on how to effectively play the experience (EXP) lane in Mobile Legends: Bang Bang (MLBB) without relying on teammates. The host, Kazuki, emphasizes the importance of the EXP role in disrupting enemy backlines and surviving enemy attacks. He outlines the necessity of obtaining survival items for tankier heroes and the challenges faced by solo laners. The paragraph also provides initial tips for EXP laners in the top lane, including strategies for early game dominance, map awareness, and decision-making regarding objectives like the red buff and the first team fight.
🏹 Strategic Rotations and Vision Control for EXP Lane
The second paragraph delves into specific rotation techniques for the EXP lane, particularly when the turtle spawn is near the lane. It discusses the importance of cutting the lane to relieve push pressure and the strategic use of bushes for vision and ambush opportunities. The paragraph also addresses the considerations for weaker early game heroes, such as staying safe and providing map information to the team. Additionally, it covers the late game strategy of pushing lanes and rotating for objectives, as well as the importance of not dying for towers and maintaining a strong front line for the team.
🛡 Adapting Rotations for Strong and Weak Early Game Heroes
This paragraph further explores the nuances of playing the EXP lane, offering tailored advice for both strong and weak early game heroes. For strong early game heroes in the bottom lane, the paragraph suggests aggressive strategies like cutting the wave, invading enemy territory, and high cutting. For weaker early game heroes, it recommends a more cautious approach, focusing on staying safe and farming efficiently until they can contribute more significantly to team fights. The paragraph also touches on the importance of adapting to the game's flow, such as changing lanes when the first turret falls and leveraging friends for better coordination and information sharing.
🎯 Team Play and Advanced Rotation Strategies
The final paragraph shifts the focus to playing with friends, offering tips on sharing experience, gathering information, and coordinating lane changes for optimal gold distribution. It advises on the strategic use of the first turret fall to gain an advantage and emphasizes the importance of not charging in recklessly against coordinated enemy teams. The paragraph concludes with a call to action for viewers to reflect on their playstyle and share their thoughts in the comments, summarizing the video's aim to help players master the art of the EXP lane and earn the admiration of their teammates.
Mindmap
Keywords
💡Rotation
💡Experience Lane
💡Solo Laner
💡Frontline
💡Survival Items
💡Bush
💡Turtle
💡High Ground
💡Team Fight
💡Objective
💡Weak Early Game Heroes
Highlights
Introduction to the importance of knowing how to rotate in the experience lane in Mobile Legends: Bang Bang (MLBB).
The role of an experience learner is to survive enemy gangs and disrupt their backline.
Survival items are essential for an experience learner, especially for bulkier heroes.
Tips for playing as an experience learner against a strong enemy frontline.
Challenges faced by experience learners, including being often played as a solo laner.
Rotation strategy for when the experience learner is in the top lane and strong in the early game.
How to use the bush near the red buff to annoy the enemy jungler and gain an advantage.
The importance of stealing the raid or participating in early team fights for an early game advantage.
Rotation techniques when the turtle spawn is near the experience learner's lane.
Strategic decisions on whether to focus on the turtle or maintain lane pressure.
Tips for weak early game heroes on how to stay safe and farm effectively.
The use of specific bushes for vision and to avoid ganks or ambushes.
Advice on not dying for a tower and the importance of not missing minion waves.
Strategies for pushing the lane when the enemy's position is known to avoid ganks.
How to provide vision and information to your team by staying in specific bushes.
Tips for weak early game heroes to focus on gold accumulation for mid-game snowballing.
Rotation strategies for when the experience learner is in the bottom lane with strong early game heroes.
How to decide whether to invade the enemy's blue buff or cut the lane based on enemy positioning.
The risks of high cutting in the early game and when it is advisable to do so.
Rotation techniques for weak early game heroes and how to hold ground effectively.
Advice on sharing experience with friends and coordinating for better team play.
Tips for changing lanes after the first turret falls to maintain gold advantage.
Encouragement to master the art of experience learning and its impact on team dynamics.
Transcripts
are you tired of getting stuck in one
rank
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are you fed up with your teammates not
rotating your lane
hacker
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is back with some important tips for you
to stop depending on your team and hold
your ground like a boss
hi guys Kazuki here and in this video we
will talk about how to rotate perfectly
in the experience Lane in the current
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before knowing the rotation you must be
clear about the role of experienced
learner being an experienced learner
your main focus should be able to
survive enemy gangs and also disrupt
their backline and no stay in one land
and push mindlessly
exp is one of the most crucial roles in
mlbb as you can be durable and have a
decent amount of damage
with this you can be very pesky and dive
into the back line and come out easily
getting survival items is a must for an
experienced learner if going for a
bulkier Hero
a full damage exp Lan is also viable but
when the enemy Lakes a good Frontline
as exp laner you and your tank are the
main source of front lining for your
team and without a decent front line low
HP Heroes like a Mage and Marksman will
have a very hard time
playing exp can be a bit challenging
because they are often played as a solo
laner and most of the time you have to
depend on yourself
and to use them to the fullest use these
rotations
rotation when exp is in the top Lane
as you know there are various type of
Heroes in exp some are strong in the
early game like direct use on Khalid and
Alpha
when playing a strong early game
Fighters try to reach this bush by the
23 seconds Mark so you can cut the Lane
and go to check the bush near the red
if their jungler is taking red first you
can annoy him by first checking the
position of the other enemies
if raid is up you can either try to
steal it or wait in the bush to cut the
lane again
you should try to steal only when either
your jungler doesn't want to take letho
wonderer after his first buff or little
one responds on the opposite side as you
will be too late in joining if a team
fight occurs in the river area
doing this will ensure that their
experience laner either has to follow up
with you to force you back and lose his
very important goal in the first minutes
of the game
foreign
you can rotate in this bush near the
turtle area if the turtle spawn is near
your lane
when the turtle area is in the opposite
lane try to rotate to the mid Bush and
wait till you confirm the enemy's exp
position
if enemy exp is still in the lane it is
your call to go back to the Lane
as they will most probably push your
lens the 30 seconds timer is not enough
for you to help in turtle and also
Define your lane at the same time there
are two cons if you focus on the turtle
when it is in the opposite lane
the goal lead you will have accumulated
in the first minutes will be diminished
and it will make you lose your advantage
over them
and the second will be you will lose
area to rotate as it will open up the
map if the turret gets destroyed
if their exp can also be seen near the
turtle area then it's your call
to either wait in the bush to Ambush
retreating enemies or dive in their
backline to disrupt their position and
help your team secure Turtles and even
team fights
remember this is only for the opposite
of the title Lane
when the turtle is in your lane you must
cut the lane beforehand to have no
pressure of push from the enemy exp and
help your team secure the objective
this rotation technique also applies to
the load in the late game
just make sure your lane is not going to
be pushed and you are good to go
important tips don't die for a tower
getting pushed if your team doesn't want
to help in defending
I have seen many players doing this
mistake this will lead you in having
less gold as you will miss minion waves
when you die
these four bushes should be your
favorite as you can give an ample amount
of vision to your team and confirm the
enemy's location try to cut the lane
whenever given the chance and rotate
from this path
try to push length when you already know
the position of enemies otherwise there
is a high chance that you can get ganks
or Ambush for weaker early Game Heroes
like Geelong paquito and Olas try to
stay in this bush near and check it if
their laner tries to cut the lane
you can force him to retreat if you do
this and give your jungler a very good
time in the jungle
after clearing the first wave try to
come and stay in the bush if you have
more than 15 seconds for the minion
spawn
this will help a lot for your team in
terms of vision clear the wave again and
come back here doing this till the first
turtle is up will give you vision of
your side of the map completely and make
your team trust you much more as they
can also see your efforts in providing
information
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as weak early game hero your focus
should be more on getting a decent
amount of gold by the mid game so you
can start snowballing your enemies
rotating to the mid and back can help
you get a gold lead on your counterpart
once you take down your first turret or
the goal laner takes the first turret
try to swipe lanes and start rotating
from this path
this will almost guarantee your win as
your focus only on objectives and
outperforming your enemies rather than
focusing on kills as most of the
inexperienced exp players do
Who's Laughing Now
now let's check if the EXP is in the
bottom Lane
let's again start with the strong early
Heroes when the EXP is in the bot Lane
try to be in this bush by the 23 Second
of the game now you have two options
either cut the lane or try to invade
enemy blue or go back to this bush if
the enemy liner supports you
if you manage to cut the wave try to
come in this bush and check their blue
this can help your team in deciding
whether to invade or not if your team
decides to invade help them and go back
to the same Bush to cut the lane again
and not let your counterpart any extra
gold from turrets in your absence as
there will be no minions to push
if your team doesn't invade try to go in
this bush without getting spotted now
check for the enemy's position if they
are nowhere near then go for the high
cut remember high cut is very risky and
you should only do it when enemies are
not nearby because you going deep in the
enemy territory and dying in the early
game while doing high cut is not worth
it all
I won't recommend doing high cut always
as in solo queue most of the time
enemy's position is very random
so whenever you see enemies piled up in
the opposite side of your lane try to
high cut to note let your counterpart
push if you decide to go and help in
team fights
use this path after doing high cut to
also give reason of the enemy's
territory
the turtle and load rotation I mentioned
earlier will be the same for botland too
so let's check out rotations for weak
early Heroes when playing weaker early
Heroes try to stay in this bush till the
25 seconds mark
you can also wait to confirm your
counterparts location before stepping
out and if clears the lane mindlessly
without freezing then wait and try to
stay within the vicinity of the minions
when they get killed to not lose your
EXP
stay safe till the first turtle by
following this rotation
rooted using this path when trying to
farm another lens once you have enough
items start focusing on helping the team
maintaining your High Ground along with
rotating from this path this path gives
you the surety that you won't get
ambushed and as a weak early game hero
you must hold your ground in the early
phase
now that you know how to rotate
efficiently in solo queue let me give
you some tips when playing with your
friends
try to share the third wave with your
mid laner and have your Roma clear the
mid wave before the turtle is up
this way you can alter reach level 4 by
the turtle time
which will make you have the upper hand
on your enemies in the first return
use your friends to get information
about the enemies whereabouts and ask
them if they can manage without you
this will give you much more chances of
pushing your lens safely
always change the lane when the first
hour Falls either from your side or the
enemy's side this will ensure that the
winning Lane can always get extra gold
and force the enemy to change their lens
also
ask your friends to help you before it's
too late and avoid charging in
recklessly as your opponents are
probably friends and helping each other
out
with these rotation tips I hope now you
can Master the art of experience learner
and make the randoms Adore You For Being
Godly in such an underrated role
will you use the mentioned rotation
or will you prefer going in one versus
five not giving down about others
share your thoughts in the comment
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