"I main this champion" < what does this mean for real? [closed]

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I always knew that the "main" term is used to specify your lane and/or champion specialty

AFAIK, saying that your x champion is your main, means that you do have a deep knowledge and practise (or practice?) about the plays to make, the items, the matchups, mechanics, not to mention that is also the champion that suits you better to handle almost every situation.

Now what if another person says "I main this champion in top, and I main this other in mid"? Is that ok to say, that the player "mains" more than one champion?



Best Answer

It's short for saying "I use this as my main champion for this particular lane".
When a champion is your "main", it means you use it the most and are the most comfortable playing with.

Pretty much what you said already...




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