Broxah: Being a Jungler Means Being a Babysitter

Discover the challenges of being a jungler in Broxah's latest video. Learn how this role is like being a babysitter for unruly children.

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Being a jungler is no easy task. In Broxah’s latest video, he compares the role to that of a babysitter, taking care of four unruly children. The video provides a humorous yet relatable perspective on the challenges faced by junglers in the game.

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Key Takeaways:

  • Junglers often feel like they are babysitting their teammates, who can be demanding and unpredictable.
  • The role requires constant attention to the map and quick decision-making to provide support to all lanes.
  • Junglers must adapt to the needs of their team and prioritize objectives over personal success.

The Challenges of Jungling:

Broxah highlights the frustrations of being a jungler, comparing it to taking care of unruly children. He describes how teammates can be demanding, constantly needing assistance and expecting the jungler to fix their mistakes. This pressure can be overwhelming, as the jungler must balance their own farming and objectives with providing support to all lanes.

The Importance of Map Awareness:

One of the key responsibilities of a jungler is maintaining map awareness. Broxah emphasizes the need to constantly keep an eye on all lanes, as well as the enemy jungler’s movements. This allows the jungler to make informed decisions, such as ganking a vulnerable lane or securing neutral objectives.

Adapting to Team Needs:

Flexibility is crucial for junglers. Broxah explains how the role requires adapting to the needs of the team. This may involve prioritizing certain lanes, adjusting playstyle based on team composition, or sacrificing personal success for the greater good of the team. It requires a selfless mindset and the ability to make split-second decisions.