1. What type of game should I bring?
- Wins and losses are both good to review. From our experience, you can learn just as much from wins.
- Games that have confusing or uncomfortable moments.
- It is okay to bring vods that you have no specific points to address.
2. Can I bring normal games for review?
Yes you can. Normal games are great for learning a new champion.
3. Are smurf games ok?
A “smurf” is an account that is over 500 LP / MMR below your main account rank.
Example: Platinum IV plays on a Silver I account. This is a smurf.
You should only be playing on a lower ranked account to learn new champions or role.
4. Do you review competitive games / scrims?
Yes, but the Academy programs are focused more on solo queue.
5. After signing up when is it my turn?
The order of who gets reviewed next is based on the their time since last review (even if they are on the wait list). This means that you can still sign up even if all sign up spots are taken for a session.
6. How long does a single review go for?
The average game review is 12 minutes, however reviews can last anywhere from 5 to 30 minutes.
7. Can I still attend and listen if I don’t have a VOD?
Yes, you can simply join and sit in the channel with your microphone muted.
Review sessions are a great way to see what mistakes your peers are making that you can relate to. No single persons problems are unique to them.
8. If I’m not the person getting reviewed can I still ask questions?
The WTL Coach will prompt at the end of each review if anyone else has questions.
You can do this via voice or the 🎓︱review-chat channel
This is highly encouraged as most of the time your question will be the same as others.
9. What if I can’t attend any of the session times?
The session times are selected based on popularity. Most of our members are from NA / EU so we mainly accommodate for these time zones.
As the program grows, we will be adding more coaches to run sessions at a greater selection of times.