Be a good sport and a good member of the community. You should respect your opponents, your teammates, and yourself. You should also follow the rules, the summoner’s code, and the terms of service of the game. You should also contribute to the community by giving feedback, suggestions, or compliments. You should also support Riot Games and their efforts to make the game better for everyone.
Have fun and enjoy the game. You should not take the game too seriously or stress yourself too much over it. You should instead play for fun and enjoyment, and treat each game as a learning opportunity. You should also appreciate the beauty, creativity, and diversity of the game and its community. You should also take breaks, relax, and do other things that make you happy.
Adapt to the meta and the patch changes. You should keep yourself updated with the latest trends, statistics, and changes in the game. You should also experiment with different champions, items, runes, and strategies that are popular or effective in the current meta. You should also be flexible and willing to change your plans according to the patch notes or the game state.
Communicate effectively and positively with your team. You should use pings, chat, or voice chat to coordinate with your team and share information. You should also be respectful, supportive, and constructive with your teammates. You should not flame, troll, or harass them, as that will only lower your team’s morale and performance. You should also mute or report any toxic players and focus on your own game.
Learn from your mistakes and improve your skills. You should not blame your teammates, the game, or the luck for your losses. You should instead focus on your own performance and identify what you did well and what you did wrong. You should also watch replays, guides, or streams of better players and learn from their strategies, decisions, and mechanics. You should also practice your champion pool, your mechanics, and your game knowledge in custom games, practice tool, or normal games before jumping into ranked games.