Okay, so today I wanna talk about my experience with the Senna support app thing. It’s been a wild ride, let me tell you.
First off, I jumped into this whole thing ’cause I heard some chatter about Senna, you know, the character from that game, League of Legends, or whatever. I was like, “Sure, why not?” So I started playing her as support. My initial thought was, “Gotta protect my carry, poke the other guys so they miss their stuff, and, most importantly, don’t die.” Pretty simple, right?
Early Game Shenanigans
So, in the early game, I tried to be super annoying. Double tapping enemies, using my Q whenever it was ready, you know, the usual. I figured, “If I’m hitting them twice, any damage I take won’t matter much.” And it kinda worked! I was racking up those souls, feeling pretty good about myself.
Build Experiments
Then came the whole item build thing. I saw some folks online talking about this build: Black Cleaver, Boots of Swiftness, Manamune, Rapid Firecannon, and Infinity Edge. Looked fancy, so I gave it a shot. I also messed around with other stuff, you know, just to see what felt right. Some games I felt like a total powerhouse, other games, not so much. It was a real mixed bag.
Mid to Late Game Confusion
As the game went on, I started to get a bit lost. Like, what was I supposed to be doing? Some people said, “Stay in the backline.” Others were all about using your ult at the start of a fight. I tried both, I tried everything. Sometimes it worked, sometimes it didn’t. I even tried that “galeforce” thing someone mentioned, but honestly, it felt kinda weird on Senna.
Team Fight Trouble
Team fights were the biggest headache. I was never sure where to stand, who to shoot, or when to use my abilities. It felt like I was either a sitting duck or just running around like a headless chicken. I tried to communicate with my team, but, let’s be real, that’s easier said than done in solo queue.
Learning the Hard Way
- There were games where I felt like a god, carrying my team to victory.
- And then there were games where I was clearly the reason we lost.
- It was a roller coaster of emotions, to say the least.
The Verdict
So, after all that, what’s my final verdict? Well, Senna’s tough, man. There’s a lot to learn, and it’s not easy. I definitely had some fun moments, but also a ton of frustrating ones. I guess if you’re willing to put in the time and effort, she can be rewarding. But for me, I think I’m gonna stick to easier supports for now. My brain can only handle so much!
Anyway, that’s my Senna story. Hope you enjoyed my ramblings. Maybe I’ll try her again someday, who knows. But for now, I need a break from all that soul-collecting madness.