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It’s not a secret and both scientists and spiritual masters agree: positive language can change your life, because it can literally change your brain. It’s been proven that you can make your day better by using positive words, because you will feel better physically, mentally, and emotionally.
Whenever I host a workshop or moms group, I always use kinesiology to demonstrate how hearing, writing, speaking – and even thinking – positive words can strengthen your muscles. Kinesiology “is the study of human and nonhuman animal-body movements, performance, and function by applying the sciences of biomechanics, anatomy, physiology, psychology, and neuroscience.“
Positive words can also promote cognitive function and strengthen areas of the brain’s frontal lobes, so they can help you with planning, controlling and executing behavior (kind of a big deal, right?).
I decided to make a list of positive words with each letter of the alphabet so you can start incorporating them on purpose into your everyday talk. It’s kind of like when you were in elementary school and you were given a list of words so you could make up sentences, only with better results!
Positive Words starting with letter A
Positive Words starting with letter B
Positive Words starting with letter C
Positive Words starting with letter D
Positive Words starting with letter E
Positive Words starting with letter F
Positive Words starting with letter G
Positive Words starting with letter H
Positive Words starting with letter I
Positive Words starting with letter J
Positive Words starting with letter K
Positive Words starting with letter L
Positive Words starting with letter M
Positive Words starting with letter N
Positive Words starting with letter O
Positive Words starting with letter P
Positive Words starting with letter Q
Positive Words starting with letter R
Positive Words starting with letter S
Positive Words starting with letter T
Positive Words starting with letter U
Positive Words starting with letter V
Positive Words starting with letter W
Positive Words starting with letter X
xoxo
Positive Words starting with letter Y
Positive Words starting with letter Z
Adding these words to your vocabulary (and banning debilitating and negative words) is proven to improve the quality of your life and your relationships. I’d say it’s worth it, right?
Which positive words from the list are your favorite? Which ones could I add? Sending you lots of positivity, love!
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List Of Unusual Words Beginning With Z
zabaglione
frothy custard
zabernism
misuse of military authority; bullying
zabra
small Spanish sailing vessel
zabuton
flat Japanese cushion for kneeling or sitting
zaffre
impure cobalt oxide
zaftig
having a full; rounded figure
zaitech
investment in financial markets by a company in order to boost profits
zakuska
hors d’oeuvre; snack
zalambdodont
having molar teeth with V-shaped ridges
zamacueca
Chilean dance where partners move around each other
zamarra
sheepskin jacket
zambomba
Spanish percussion instrument
zampogna
Italian bagpipe
zampone
stuffed pigs’ trotter sausage
zander
a variety of European perch
zanella
mixed twilled umbrella fabric
zanjero
supervisor of irrigation canals
zanze
African musical instrument like castanets
zapata
flowing, drooping moustache
zapateado
Latin-American dance with rhythmic tapping of the feet
zappy
lively; entertaining
zarf
ornamental holder for hot coffee cup
zari
Indian gold and silver brocade
zariba
square fence of thorn-bushes; fortified camp
zarzuela
traditional Spanish vaudeville show; fish and shellfish stew
zatch
female genitalia
zati
Indian macaque with large tuft on the back of the head
zayat
Burmese public meeting-hall or house of worship
zebrine
of, like or pertaining to zebras
zebrinny
offspring of male horse and female zebra
zebroid
like or resembling a zebra
zebrule
hybrid offspring of male zebra and female horse
zebu
ox with hump and dewlap
zedoary
aromatic root resembling ginger
zegedine
silver drinking-cup
zeitgeber
rhythmically occurring event that cues organisms’ biological rhythms
zek
inmate of prison labour camp
zel
form of Oriental cymbal
zelator
sister in a convent in charge of checking on conduct of other nuns
zelatrix
older nun in charge of disciplining younger nuns
zelophobia
irrational or fear of jealousy
zelotic
of the nature of a zealot
zelotypia
jealousy; excessive zeal in carrying out a project
zeme
Caribbean idol or totem
zemindar
in colonial India, an indigenous revenue collector or landholder
zemirah
Hebrew religious song sung at Sabbath meals
zenana
system of segregating women away from men in harems
zendalet
large black woollen shawl worn over the head or shoulders
zendik
heretic; magician
zendo
hall for Zen Buddhist meditation
zenocentric
measured with reference to the planet Jupiter
zenography
study of the planet Jupiter
zenzic
square of a number
zenzizenzizenzic
eighth power of a number
zep
large sandwich made on a long crusty roll
zephyr
lightweight wool or worsted fabric; the west wind
zeppole
a variety of doughnut
zeren
light brown Mongolian gazelle
zeroable
able to be omitted from a sentence without any loss of meaning
zeta
small room or closet in a church
zetetic
proceeding by inquiry; a search or investigation
zeugma
use of a word to modify two or more words in different ways
zeugmatography
imaging using nuclear magnetic resonance to study soft tissue
zeze
stringed instrument resembling a zither
zho
cross between a yak and a cow
ziamet
large ancient Turkish fiefdom
zibeline
of, like or pertaining to the sable
zibeline
soft piled wool
zibib
colourless alcoholic drink made from raisins
ziganka
Russian country dance
ziggurat
Mesopotamian step pyramid
zill
finger cymbals used in belly dancing
zincic
of, pertaining to or containing zinc
zinciferous
bearing zinc
zincography
process of engraving or etching on zinc
zineb
white powder used as fungicide
zinke
old wind instrument resembling the cornet
zinkiferous
bearing zinc
zinnia
brightly coloured annual flower
ziraleet
expression of joy among Arab women
zirconic
of or pertaining to zirconium
zitella
young girl; maiden
zither
musical instrument with strings laid over horizontal board
ziti
pasta shaped like large macaroni
zizyphus
spiny fruit-bearing shrub
zoanthropy
delusion that one is an animal
zoarium
supporting structure for a polyp colony
zodiographer
one who writes about animals
zoetrope
slotted rotating cylinder producing primitive animation
zograscope
optical device for viewing stereoscopic images
zoiatrics
veterinary surgery
zoic
of, like or pertaining to animals; containing evidence of life
zoilism
carping and unjust criticism
zoism
doctrine that life originates from a single vital principle
zokor
central Asian mole-like burrowing rodent
zol
hand-rolled cannabis cigarette
zollverein
customs union
zolotnik
old Russian unit of weight equal to 1/6 of an ounce
zomotherapy
medical treatment using raw meat
zona
girdle or belt; patch or band
zonal
of or like a zone; arranged in zones
zonarious
of or pertaining to a girdle or purse
zonary
of or like a zone; arranged in zones
zonulet
a small belt or girdle
zonure
small South African lizard
zooarchaeology
study of animal remains of archaeological sites
zoocentric
centred on the animal world
zoocephalic
animal-headed
zoochemistry
chemistry of animals
zoochorous
of seeds or spores spread by animals
zoochory
spread of plant seeds or spores by animals
zooculture
domestication of animals
zoocytium
a hollow vessel
zoodikers
an exclamation
zoodynamics
dynamics of animal bodies
zoogamy
sexual reproduction of animals
zoogenic
produced from animals
zoogeography
study of geographic distribution of animals
zoogeology
study of fossil animal remains
zoogonous
giving birth to live offspring
zoograft
tissue from an animal grafted to a human
zoography
the painting or description of animals
zoogyroscope
device for depicting the movement of animals through rotating images
zooid
asexually produced organism resembling an animal
zoolatry
excessive devotion to animals or pets
zoomagnetism
animal magnetism
zoomancy
divination by observing animals
zoomania
insane fondness for animals
zoometry
measurement of animals
zoomimetic
imitating an animal or part of an animal
zoomorphic
having the form or shape of an animal
zoomorphism
conception of a god or man in animal form
zoon
organism regarded as a complete animal
zoonic
of, like or pertaining to or derived from animals
zoonomy
animal physiology
zoonosis
disease of animals which can be transmitted to humans
zoonosology
study of animal diseases
zoopathology
study of animal diseases
zoopery
experimentation on animals
zoophagy
eating animals
zoophilia
loving or caring for animals; bestiality
zoophily
loving or caring for animals; bestiality
zoophobia
fear of animals
zoophorus
continuous frieze depicting humans and animals
zoophysics
physics of animal bodies
zoophysiology
study of physiology of animals
zoophyte
plant-like animal such as coral
zoophytology
study of plant-like animals
zoopraxiscope
device for depicting the movement of animals through rotating images
zooscopy
hallucination that one is seeing animals
zoosemiotics
study of animal communication
zoosophy
knowledge or learning concerning animals
zootaxy
science of classifying animals
zootechnics
science of breeding animals
zoothapsis
premature burial
zootheism
attribution of divine qualities to animals
zootherapy
veterinary therapeutics
zootomy
dissection of animals; comparative anatomy
zootoxin
poison derived from animal
zootrophy
feeding or tending of animals
zootype
animal serving as a type; figure of an animal used to represent a deity
zopissa
combination of wax and pitch used for medicinal purposes
zoppa
syncopated; limping (in music)
zoppetto
medieval Italian limping hop dance
zori
Japanese thonged sandals
zorino
euphemism for skunk fur
zosteriform
shaped like a girdle
zosterops
small tropical bird with a ring of white feathers around the eyes
zouk
Caribbean disco dance and corresponding type of fast rhythmic music
zoysia
perennial subtropical grass
zubrowka
vodka flavoured with sweet-grass
zucchetto
round skullcap worn by Catholic clergy to indicate rank
zufolo
small flute used to train songbirds
zug
waterproof leather used for boots
zugtrompete
slide trumpet
zugzwang
chess blockade
zule
in heraldry, a chess rook
zumbador
South American hummingbird
zumbooruk
small cannon carried on the back of a camel
zurla
Yugoslavian shawm
zurna
Turkish bagpipe or shawm
zwieback
sweet toasted biscuit
zwischenzug
chess move made to play for time
zwitterion
ion carrying both a positive and negative charge
zydeco
Louisiana Creole dance music
zygal
formed like the letter H; of, like or pertaining to a yoke or union
zygnomic
legally supported constraint on human freedom
zygodactylic
having two toes in front and two behind
zygology
science of joining and fastening
zygoma
bony arch on the side of the skull
zygomorphic
bilaterally symmetrical
zygopleural
bilaterally symmetrical
zymic
of, like or pertaining to fermentation
zymite
priest using leavened bread during communion
zymogenic
causing fermentation
zymology
science of fermentation
zymometer
instrument for measuring fermentation
zymosimeter
instrument for measuring fermentation
zymotechnics
the art of fermentation
zymotic
of, like or pertaining to fermentation
zymurgy
branch of chemistry dealing with brewing and distilling
zythum
ancient Egyptian beer
zyzzyva
South American weevil
5 Best League Of Legends Champions For Beginners In Each Position
Published: March 19, 2020
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Updated: August 17, 2021
League of Legends is an incredibly popular game, with tens of millions of active users monthly and new players joining all the time. If you have recently started playing or are interested in playing, this guide is for you! We cover the five best LoL champions for beginners in each position. This won’t be an overly in-depth guide. It’s meant to get you up and running and having fun quickly! Feel free to jump right to the position you’re interested in most.
Top Lane Beginner Guide
The best top lane champions for beginners are usually tanks. Because new top laners need to be relatively self-sufficient, champions with extra defenses will suit you best while you are still learning the ropes. In the early laning phases, your goal is to farm. Only try for a kill on your opponent if you feel confident. Once you are in the mid to late game, you will shift to a team focused playstyle, focusing on initiating team fights and protecting your allies. As you begin to master the top lane, feel free to explore other champions, including bruisers, which mix both tank and damage.
Garen
Garen may be the best champion to start learning how to play LoL with in any lane. He combines excellent mobility to engage or escape, decent AoE damage, and a lot of tank. Garen will even passively gain lost health back between fights, which is very forgiving of mistakes and allows you to stay on the front lines much longer.
Garen may be the best champion to start learning how to play LoL with in any lane. He combines excellent mobility to engage or escape, decent AoE damage, and a lot of tank. Garen will even passively gain lost health back between fights, which is very forgiving of mistakes and allows you to stay on the front lines much longer.
Early Game: Farm as efficiently as you can. If you face a ranged champion that keeps poking you, use the speed boost from your Q Decisive Strike to get the last hit without overexposing yourself. After you hit level 3 and have one point in each skill, trade blows with your lane opponent to keep them off balance and to prepare for a friendly gank.
Team Fights: In team fights, your goal will be to charge into the enemy lines, spinning your blade to damage multiple foes at once. If you can get on to the enemy team’s carries (highest damage dealing champions), do so. Even if you don’t get the kill, you will distract them, soaking up their damage with your ample tank.
Dr. Mundo
Dr. Mundo is one of the best LoL beginner champions to play in the top lane. Like Garen, he combines mobility and AoE damage with a massive tank. Mundo also passively regenerates health, yet unlike Garen, Dr. Mundo regenerates health continuously. This passive heal will be a little week in the early laning phase, but late game it is very powerful. If you can manage to max out his items, he is nearly unkillable. As a new player, don’t overuse Dr. Mundo’s abilities; they cost health to activate, and unless you’ve built up enough health regeneration, you could do more damage to yourself than to your enemy.
Early Game: In the early game, Dr. Mundo is incredibly squishy. Not only that, but your abilities cost you your health. In the early game, focus on farming. Don’t overuse your abilities until you have increased your passive health regeneration by increasing your HP.
Team Fights: In late game team fights, you are a formidable tank once you have a few completed items in your inventory. Screen for your ADC or distract your enemies by going for theirs.
Nasus
Nasus belongs to a special class of champions known as hyper carries, meaning he can scale infinitely strong. His Q Siphoning Strike lets him deal massive damage that permanently increases each time he kills with it. This allows Nasus to focus on gaining tank items while building his damage through successive minion kills using his Q. Once you have built up a couple of tanky items and gained more than 200 stacks, start hunting down your enemies. You’ll be surprised by how formidable you’ve become.
Nasus belongs to a special class of champions known as hyper carries, meaning he can scale infinitely strong. His Q Siphoning Strike lets him deal massive damage that permanently increases each time he kills with it. This allows Nasus to focus on gaining tank items while building his damage through successive minion kills using his Q. Once you have built up a couple of tanky items and gained more than 200 stacks, start hunting down your enemies. You’ll be surprised by how formidable you’ve become.
Early Game: Beginners playing Nasus should hold off from engaging until they have built up a good number of “stacks” on their Q. This is a great opportunity to practice last hitting. Gaining stacks on your Q is so important that the possibility of dying and loosing potential stacks is rarely worth the risk of trading in the early game. Purely focus on your farm and last hitting with Q.
Team Fights: In the late game, Nasus is a beast. Lay down your E Spirit Fire to reduce the defenses of your enemies in a large area and then engage your Ultimate Fury of the Sands before running into the ranks of the enemy team. If you have been building tank items and stacking your Q, you will deal massive damage while being able to tank a lot of damage.
Singed
There’s a universal rule in League of Legends, and that’s “don’t chase Singed.” Singed’s unique ability set allows him to leave a trail of poison behind him that deals significant damage over time to those that pass through it or continue to stand in it. As a Singed player, you will want to secure a large mana pool while also building up your tank and mobility. If an enemy chases you, lay down a trail of poison, and your enemy will usually have to give up, lest they take too much damage chasing.
Team Fights: During team fights, run around with your poison and fill the battlefield with toxic fumes. If you combine this with Rylai’s Crystal Scepter, you will slow all your enemies in the area.
Malphite
Malphite is a fantastic tank with potentially the best team fight initiation ability in the game. In your first game, you can even start making game-changing plays with his ultimate. Malphite’s ultimate ability is what makes him an awesome champion to play with. For a more in-depth guide to Malphite, check out our Malphite Strategy Guide.
Early Game: Mana is an issue for Malphite in the early game, so don’t overuse your abilities unless they can help you secure minion or champion kills. Try to set up a gank with your jungler when you hit level 6.
Team Fights: Use your Ultimate Unstoppable Force to dash a long distance, knocking up all enemies at your destination and dealing damage. This allows you to dive right into their team, causing chaos and pinning down their carries.
Jungle Beginner Guide
The jungle position is one of the most difficult positions to master in the game, yet there are a few starter champions that make the learning process much easier. We will cover these below. Your job in the early game is to ambush enemy champions in their lanes (referred to as ganking), helping your teammates get ahead. When you aren’t ganking, focus on killing jungle monster camps to gain more gold and experience.
As a new jungler, try to kill either the red buff or the blue buff first, whichever is on the bottom side of your map to start. The reason for picking the buff on the bottom side of the map is that you can get both allies from your bottom lane to assist you in taking it down. Roam the jungle, focusing on killing jungle camps until one of the enemy teams pushes your allies up onto their turret. At that point, head over to that lane and try to turn the tables on them. In the late game, don’t worry about clearing the jungle as much, focus instead on fighting with your team and winning big fights, and you’ll do well.
Rammus
Early Game: Rammus’ mobility with Q Powerball makes him an excellent champion to gank with early before other champions gain a lot of movement or vision. Look at for lanes where the opponent uses their flash. An enemy without flash is a great target for Rammus, but watch out you don’t accidentally hit a minion when charging into lane.
Team Fights: Your job is to head straight for their biggest and baddest champion and taunt them. While you soak up their hits instead of your carries, your team is free to unleash on their best champions.
Skarner
Skarner is similar to Rammus in that he is a tanky champion with great mobility whose role is also to lock down the enemy team’s most dangerous champions. Skarner will drag his targets around with him with his Ultimate Impale instead of taunting them, but the idea is the same. Playing Skarner causes Crystal Spires to appear all around the map. These significantly increase your mana regeneration, movement speed, and attack speed when in range.
Skarner is similar to Rammus in that he is a tanky champion with great mobility whose role is also to lock down the enemy team’s most dangerous champions. Skarner will drag his targets around with him with his Ultimate Impale instead of taunting them, but the idea is the same. Playing Skarner causes Crystal Spires to appear all around the map. These significantly increase your mana regeneration, movement speed, and attack speed when in range.
Early Game: Use the Crystal Spires scattered throughout the jungle to help you clear waves quickly. When ganking, use E Fracture to slow and stun your opponents, securing a kill.
Team Fights: As with Rammus, your job is to head straight for their strongest champ and take them out of the fight using your ultimate
Amumu
Amumu has great wave clear with two AoE abilities, allowing you to rapidly clear camps, so you can get back to supporting your lanes with ganks. His Q Bandage Toss allows him to dash forward and pin down an enemy champion which is great for ganking and initiating team fights. With Amumu, you will want to practice landing his Q. The key is to anticipate where your enemies will be going, as it doesn’t instantly hit when used.
Early Game: Use your AoE abilities to quickly clear camps, so you can get back to ganking. Be aggressive with Amumu. Ganking often will help your teammates get ahead.
Team Fights: It will be your job to initiate the team fights with your Q by locking down one of their better champions. When several enemy champions are in range, use your Ultimate Curse of the Sad Mummy to trigger a large AoE stun. If you manage to stun their carries, you will often guarantee your team the win. During team fights, Amumu is an exciting champion to play due to the large impact you can have during team fights. Once you have used your Q and ultimate, run around damaging enemies with your AoE abilities.
Udyr
Udyr is a very versatile champion. You can play him as a tank, a glass cannon, or as a bruiser somewhere in between (preferred). Additionally, depending on which skills you choose to level up, you can build him either AD or AP. With one of his abilities, you can even stun your opponent after closing on them.
Udyr is a very versatile champion. You can play him as a tank, a glass cannon, or as a bruiser somewhere in between (preferred). Additionally, depending on which skills you choose to level up, you can build him either AD or AP. With one of his abilities, you can even stun your opponent after closing on them.
Udyr is an interesting champion in that he has no ultimate. He instead has four different fighting stances that you level up. When you change into a new fighting stance, you get a temporary bonus, and while you stay in that stance, your strikes gain another bonus. The key to fighting with Udyr is quickly changing back and forth between 2 or 3 stances during a fight to continually refresh the temporary bonus gained on entering a new stance. As you get better with Udyr, you will learn how best to time your stance changes and how to adapt your stance/kit selection properly to the enemy team composition. Udyr is a great beginner jungle champion because he is very hard to be counter jungled and can make use of many different items, making planning your item build less critical and more forgiving of mistakes.
Early Game: Focus on clearing jungle camps, but if one of your lanes gets pushed back under their tower, gank that lane using Udyr’s superior speed and stun from his E Bear Stance. Udyr is also great for securing Dragon and Rift Herald objectives early by himself.
Team Fights: Unless you are building to be a tank, your job is to dive their backline and take out their highest damage dealing champions. If you are building to be a tank, protect your team by stunning and attacking anyone that targets your carries.
Jax
Jax is a melee duelist that can stand up to almost any other champion 1:1 in the late game. His mechanics are also not that hard to master, making him an excellent choice for beginners looking to learn a new jungle champion. Jax is strongest in the mid/late game once he’s picked up a couple of completed items. In the early game, focus on farming your jungle. In the mid-game after you’ve gained an item or two, seek out the enemy team’s highest damage dealers and any lone champions. Jax destroys enemy champions 1:1 due to his massively overpowered E Counter Strike ability. In the late game, feel free to roam, looking for any open objectives.
Jax is a melee duelist that can stand up to almost any other champion 1:1 in the late game. His mechanics are also not that hard to master, making him an excellent choice for beginners looking to learn a new jungle champion. Jax is strongest in the mid/late game once he’s picked up a couple of completed items. In the early game, focus on farming your jungle. In the mid-game after you’ve gained an item or two, seek out the enemy team’s highest damage dealers and any lone champions. Jax destroys enemy champions 1:1 due to his massively overpowered E Counter Strike ability. In the late game, feel free to roam, looking for any open objectives.
Early Game: Focus on farming. Jax is weak until he accumulates a couple of items. In the late game, Jax is one of the best hyper carries.
Team Fights: Try to engage and lock down the enemy carries.
Mid Lane Beginner Guide
With the middle lane only a moderate distance from the other lanes and most jungle camps, mid lane champions can have a huge affect on the game. Destroying the opposing mid turret also means opening a significant amount of the enemy jungle to your team. Mid lane is also a dangerous place, as ganks can come from either side of the lane. A lot hinges on the mid laner, which is why beginners should play more cautiously at first. Always keep at least one of the side bushes warded and favor that side, so the enemy jungler will have to travel farther to gank you. If an opportunity arises for you to sneak out of your lane to gank another lane, take it. Ganking the opposite lane as your jungler at the same time as your jungler can be a great way to catch the enemy team unaware, potentially grabbing three kills at one time.
Annie
Annie is an excellent beginner champion for aspiring mid laners. She has both excellent crowd control and phenomenal burst damage; however, she has very poor mobility, so be careful with your positioning and don’t overextend. Annie’s ultimate summons Tibbers, a demonic teddy bear that follows your orders and deals both AoE and single target damage. Once Annie has cast four spells, her next damaging ability will stun her opponents. When Annie has used four abilities, your enemies will be able to see that your stun is charged with a glowing aura around Annie. To hide that you have a stun ready, only stack three abilities. Before you engage, quickly use your E Molten Shield to prep your stun.
Early Game: Use your Q Disintegrate to ensure you get the kill on minions when farming. Securing a kill with your Q refunds the mana and reduces the cooldown by half.
Team Fights: Try to stun using your ultimate to disable multiple enemies at once from far away.
Malzahar
Malzahar is a summoner mage and another great mid lane beginner LoL champ. He is incredibly hard to counter and has only one skill shot; the rest of his abilities will strike his targets as intended. Your passive provides a shield which will mitigate the first instance of damage and crowd control from the enemy champion in each fight. Malzahar’s unique kit allows him to play back, supported by lane and summoned minions without putting himself in too much danger. For a more in-depth guide to Malzahar, read our Malzahar strategy guide.
Early Game: Use your E Malefic Visions to to quickly clear waves and play from the back lines. This deals damage over time, directs your pets to your desired target, and passes from one target to another on death.
Team Fights: Pair your E with Rylai’s Crystal Scepter to maintain a slow on your enemies during team fights. If you find yourself engaged with a carry, use your Ultimate Nether Grasp to instantly suppress and deal significant damage to them.
Heimerdinger
Heimerdinger is another great beginner League champion. He’s a crafty genius who can erect up to 3 stationary gun turrets at a time. Increasing Heimer’s AP increases both the health and damage of his turrets. Don’t group all your turrets, or an enemy AoE champion will easily be able to take them out. A good basic arrangement is to place them in a triangle around you, with their ranges overlapping in the center where you stand in case a melee champion tries to attack you. Heimer is incredibly powerful when surrounded by his turrets, especially with Zhonya’s Hourglass available to make you temporarily invulnerable, but he can be very fragile if caught roaming while his turrets are on cooldown.
Early Game: You can play very aggressively with Heimer, pushing your turrets slowly up through lane; however, don’t place them in the enemy turret’s range, as they are killed in 1 shot from turrets.
Team Fights: Heimer’s Ultimate Upgrade!!! will supercharge one of his other abilities. Many new players are tempted to use this on this turret during team fights; however, his upgraded stun grenade is often a better choice, bouncing through the battle stunning anyone near it on each bounce.
Lux
If you are looking for a versatile mid laner with crowd control to learn, Lux is a great choice. She excels at both mid and support. Her Q Light Binding sends out a burst of light to root the first two enemies hit while her E Lucent Singularity creates an AoE slow that she can detonate to deal damage. Each of Lux’s abilities, including her Ultimate Final Spark, have very long ranges, making her an ideal choice for new mid players that want to learn the ropes from a safer distance. Lux’s damage-dealing abilities leave her enemies marked for a brief time. If you can, follow up with an auto-attack to consume the mark and deal extra damage.
If you are looking for a versatile mid laner with crowd control to learn, Lux is a great choice. She excels at both mid and support. Her Q Light Binding sends out a burst of light to root the first two enemies hit while her E Lucent Singularity creates an AoE slow that she can detonate to deal damage. Each of Lux’s abilities, including her Ultimate Final Spark, have very long ranges, making her an ideal choice for new mid players that want to learn the ropes from a safer distance. Lux’s damage-dealing abilities leave her enemies marked for a brief time. If you can, follow up with an auto-attack to consume the mark and deal extra damage.
Early Game: In lane, farm minions while poking the enemy champion with your E. Most players retreat when they see the orb coming towards them, so direct it a little behind them to hit more often.
Team Fights: Root enemy melee champions in place while shielding your allies. Don’t forget to follow up on your abilities with auto attacks to deal extra damage.
Morgana
Morgana is another great mid lane choice for new LoL players. On the surface, she is very similar to Lux. She has a Q that roots and a shield for your allies; however, she has her own unique, more aggressive, play style. Morgana’s main source of damage is her W Tormented Soil, which lays down a large AoE ability that deals damage over time that increases as your enemy loses life. Pairing this ability with Rylai’s Crystal Sceptre will also slow all enemies in the area, prolonging the time they spend on the field.
Early Game: Her abilities are weak in the early game. Don’t waste mana trying to poke your enemies with your abilities. Focus on farming with auto attacks and try to coordinate with your jungler for a gank.
Team Fights: Morgana’s Ultimate Soul Schackles is very powerful, dealing damage and allowing you to stun all of those around you; however, it takes time for the stun to take effect, during which she is vulnerable. It would be best if you took Zhonya’s Hourglass to make yourself invulnerable while you wait for the stun to take hold.
ADC Beginner Guide
The ADC (a.k.a. AD carry or attack damage carry) role is usually taken up by physical damage dealing marksmen in the bot lane. What sets ADCs apart from most other champions is that they scale very well, often carrying their team in the mid to late game once they’ve built up a few items. As an ADC, you will be a glass cannon, dealing massive damage but with little defense. Don’t get ahead of your teammates. The most difficult part of learning to become an ADC is learning how to best position yourself during fights so that you can deal damage from behind a protective screen of your allies. If you move to engage ahead of your teammates, you will be quickly killed. Most ADCs benefit from building a mix of damage, attack speed, and critical hit items.
Ashe
Early Game: Farm in lane early. As with all ADCs, you need lots of gold to be effective in the mid to late game. Try to poke with your W Volley and scout for the enemy jungler using your E Hawkshot.
Team Fights: Your Ultimate Enhanced Crystal Arrow can be a great initiator with its stun. Once the battle commences, target their most threatening opponents. If an enemy tries to run at you, try to kite them using the slow effect from your auto attacks.
Caitlyn
Caitlyn is one of the best League of Legends champions for beginners. Her rifle gives her a long range, making the task of firing from behind the cover of your team much easier. Her abilities are relatively simple so that you can practice your farming and positioning without the distractions of a complex ability set.
Caitlyn’s W Yordle Snap Trap and E 90 Caliber Net abilities both mark her enemies while allowing you to disengage if needed. Both marks increase the damage on your next auto attack, so they can also be used offensively. Her Ultimate Ace in the Hole is a very long-range shot that tracks her enemies. Be careful though, as enemies will try to intercept your killing blow.
Early Game: Farm as best you can. Due to Caitlyn’s long-range you are freer to poke without facing retribution. Place traps in your bush where you think enemies will enter to get some extra damage off.
Team Fights: While auto-attacking their most valuable targets, place traps to hinder your enemies’ movements around the battlefield. Don’t use your ultimate until no one is near you or the battle is all but won, as it makes you vulnerable while casting.
Jinx
Jinx has a great mixture of damage and CC, which can help you stay a little safer while learning what it takes to be a great ADC. Her W Zap! allows her to deal damage and slow from a great distance while her E Flame Chompers! can root or zone your enemy away from you. Additionally, she gets great wave clear by switching between attack speed and explosion radius bonuses on her auto-attacks using Q Switcheroo!
Jinx has a great mixture of damage and CC, which can help you stay a little safer while learning what it takes to be a great ADC. Her W Zap! allows her to deal damage and slow from a great distance while her E Flame Chompers! can root or zone your enemy away from you. Additionally, she gets great wave clear by switching between attack speed and explosion radius bonuses on her auto-attacks using Q Switcheroo!
Early Game: Focus on farming minions. Use your W and E to zone your enemies away from the minions they are trying to last hit.
Team Fights: Switch between your chain gun and rockets depending on if the enemy is grouped or are spread out. Use your E as a protective screen to make it more difficult for enemies to get at you.
Sivir
Like many of the other ADCs on this beginner’s list, Sivir’s abilities allow her to play from farther back while you learn how to be an effective carry. She is an extremely mobile champion, gaining movement speed when she hits enemies. Her Ultimate On the Hunt also provides a large movement speed bonus to her allies and herself for a good amount of time. She also can cast her E Spell Shield to block the next incoming ability which is particularly useful against supports and other champions with a lot of crowd control. It’s very hard to pin Sivir down!
Early Game: Farm up and poke using your Q Boomerang Blade and W Ricochet.
Team Fights: Many new players prefer champions with large damage-dealing ultimates; however, Sivir’s mobility boost means your team can disengage, engage, and chase down enemies effectively, which is incredibly powerful. Use it to in each time fight.
Varus
Early Game: Farm minions and poke using your Q.
Team Fights: Try to land your Ultimate Chain of Corruption on any enemy charging your backline to root them in place. It will also start a chain reaction, rooting other enemies in place.
Support Beginner Guide
The role of a support champion in League of Legends is very simple. You support your teammates (your carries in particular) to ensure that they get kills and farm to be able to dominate the game. It is not your role to deal the damage personally nor to engage alone. Learning the ropes from behind the front lines makes supports some of the best champions for new players in League of Legends. If you can keep your team’s best champions alive and feed them plenty of gold, you will likely win. For that reason, you should take a lane trinket that lets you accumulate gold early without taking any minion gold. All the minion gold in lane should go to your ADC.
Soraka
Soraka is one of the best support LoL champions for beginners. She supports her team primarily through healing her teammates. You may choose to dash forward at times to use either Q Starcall or E Equinox, which both damage and inflict CC, yet you will spend most of your time healing your teammates from the back of your lines. Soraka also has a rare global Ultimate Wish, meaning that it can affect champions anywhere on the map. Use it to help heal teammates engaged in combat far away. You will also get an assist for any kill through an ally healed by your ult, granting you extra gold, so don’t be stingy with it.
Early Game: Keep your ADC above 80% HP. Land your Q to keep your own health up.
Team Fights: Stay in the back-line and heal your teammates. Try to place the nullifying field from your E amid battle to prevent enemy champions in its area of effect from using their abilities.
Janna
Janna is another great support champion for beginners. She has CC for her enemies and shields/heals for her allies. Janna’s signature move is to summon a tornado capable of knocking up all enemies in its path. You must define the path when you set down the tornado to charge; however, once it’s set down, you can walk away while it charges up to full power.
Janna is another great support champion for beginners. She has CC for her enemies and shields/heals for her allies. Janna’s signature move is to summon a tornado capable of knocking up all enemies in its path. You must define the path when you set down the tornado to charge; however, once it’s set down, you can walk away while it charges up to full power.
Early Game: Vary your patterns with your tornado and keep firing them off to keep your enemies off-balance. Remember that you can also set them down in the brush for a surprise! Janna can also cast her shield on turrets to protect them during sieges.
Team Fights: Protect your teammates using your shields and crowd control during team fights. If things get desperate, use your Ultimate Monsoon to give your team some space.
Leona
Leona is an excellent support champion. She is a tank who also packs considerable crowd control. In fact, three of her four abilities stun her opponents. Her tankyness and her CC mean that she is excellent at both starting fights and protecting her ADC.
Early Game: Don’t be afraid to be aggressive with her. Leona is best played on the offensive, keeping your lane opponents second guessing when next you’ll pounce. Rely on her CC and tank to keep her alive when you attack, just make sure your ADC is ready to follow you in.
Team Fights: Protect your ADC in team fights by stunning anyone who tries to dive your back line.
Tahm Kench
Tahm Kench, a ridiculous catfish with a Sothern drawl, is a great choice for new support players looking for a champion that excels at protecting their carries. He can swallow friends under fire, regurgitating them safely when he’s back behind friendly lines. He can also choose to consume enemy champions and minions, damaging them and spitting them out where he chooses.
Tahm Kench, a ridiculous catfish with a Sothern drawl, is a great choice for new support players looking for a champion that excels at protecting their carries. He can swallow friends under fire, regurgitating them safely when he’s back behind friendly lines. He can also choose to consume enemy champions and minions, damaging them and spitting them out where he chooses.
Early Game: Try to zone your enemies away from their targets using your Q Tongue Lash. Be ready to take your ADC to safety if a trade goes south.
Team Fights: Play aggressively, poking with your tongue, but stay close to your ADC and be ready to whisk them to safety if pummeled.
Taric
Taric is one of the best champions in the game for new support players. He offers a tremendous amount of tank, great crowd control, and an ultimate that can make his entire team invulnerable for a brief time.
Early Game: Keep the pressure on your enemies using your E Dazzle to zone them away from the lane minions.
Team Fights: Time your Ultimate Cosmic Radiance well during team fights. When you’re sure the enemy team has committed to the fight, use it right away, as it takes a couple seconds to activate.
We Hope You Enjoyed this Guide to the Best League of Legends Champions for Beginners!
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How To Alphabetize In Excel: Sort Alphabetically Columns And Rows
This tutorial will teach you a few quick and easy ways to put Excel in alphabetical order. It also provides solutions for non-trivial tasks, for example how to alphabetize by last name when the entries start with the first name.
This tutorial will show you a few quick ways to alphabetize in Excel and teach how to foresee and prevent sorting problems.
How to alphabetize in Excel
Overall, there are 3 main ways to sort alphabetically in Excel: A-Z or Z-A button, the Sort feature, and filter. Below you will find the detailed guidance on each method.
How to sort a column alphabetically
The fastest way to sort alphabetically in Excel is this:
Select any cell in the column you want to sort.
Either way, Excel will alphabetize your list instantaneously:
Alphabetize and keep rows together
If your data set contains two or more columns, you can use the A-Z or Z-A button to put one of the columns in alphabetical order and Excel will automatically move the data in other columns, keeping the rows intact.
As you can see in the sorted table on the right, the related information in each row is kept together:
Filter and alphabetize in Excel
Adding a filter to your table is easy:
Select one or several column headers.
The column is alphabetized straight away, and a small upward arrow on the filter button indicates the sorting order (ascending):
To reverse the order, select Sort Z to A from the filter drop-down menu.
How to put multiple columns in alphabetical order
In case you want to alphabetize data in several columns, use the Excel Sort command, which gives more control over how your data is sorted.
As an example, let’s add one more column to our table, and then arrange the entries alphabetically first by Region, and then by Name:
To have it done, please perform the following steps:
Select the entire table you want to sort.
In most cases, you can select just one cell and Excel will pick the rest of your data automatically, but this is an error-prone approach, especially when there are some gaps (blank cells) within your data.
The Sort dialog box will show up with the first sorting level created for you automatically as Excel sees fit.
In the Sort by dropdown box, select the column you want to alphabetize first, Region in our case. In the other two boxes, leave the default settings: Sort On – Cell values and Order – A to Z:
Tip. If the first dropdown is showing column letters instead of headings, tick off the My data has headers box.
In this example, the second level sorts the values in the Name column alphabetically from A to Z:
Excel will sort your data in the specified order. As shown in the screenshot below, our table is arranged alphabetically exactly as it should: first by Region, and then by Name:
How to sort rows alphabetically in Excel
If your data is arranged horizontally, you may want to sort it alphabetically across rows. This can also be done by using the Excel Sort feature. Here’s how:
Select the range you want to sort. If your table has row labels that should not be moved, be sure to leave them out.
As the result, the first row in our table is sorted in alphabetical order, and the rest of the data is rearranged accordingly, preserving all correlations between the entries:
Problems with sorting alphabetically in Excel
Excel sort features are amazing, but if you are working with an imperfectly structured data, things may go terribly wrong. Here are the two common issues.
Blank or hidden columns and rows
An easy fix is to eliminate the blanks and unhide all hidden areas before sorting. Or, select the entire table first, and then alphabetize.
Unrecognizable column headers
If your column headers are formatted differently from the rest of the data, Excel is smart enough to identify them and exclude from sorting. But if the header row has no special formatting, your column headers will most likely be treated as regular entries and end up somewhere in the middle of the sorted data. To prevent this from happening, select only the data rows, and then sort.
When using the Sort dialog box, make sure the My data has headers checkbox is selected.
How to sort alphabetically in Excel with formulas
Microsoft Excel provides a variety of features to cope with many different tasks. Many, but not all. If you are facing a challenge for which there is no built-in solution, chances are it can be accomplished with a formula. It is also true for alphabetical sorting. Below, you will find a couple of examples when alphabetical order can only be done with formulas.
How to alphabetize in Excel by last name
Since there are a few common ways to write names in English, you may sometimes find yourself in a situation when the entries start with the first name while you need to alphabetize them by the last name:
Excel’s sort options cannot help in this case, so let’s resort to formulas.
With a full name in A2, insert the following formulas in two different cells, and then copy them down the columns until the last cell with data:
In C2, extract the first name:
=LEFT(A2,SEARCH(" ",A2)-1)
In D2, pull the last name:
=RIGHT(A2,LEN(A2)-SEARCH(" ",A2,1))
And then, concatenated the parts in the reverse order separated by comma:
=D2&", "&C2
The detailed explanation of the formulas can be found here, for now let’s just focus on the results:
In case you need to revert to the original First Name Last Name format, there is a little more work for you to do:
Split the names into two parts again by using the below formulas (where E2 is a comma-separated name):
Get the first name:
=RIGHT(E2, LEN(E2) - SEARCH(" ", E2))
Get the last name:
=LEFT(E2, SEARCH(" ", E2) - 2)
And bring the two parts together:
=G2&" "&H2
Perform the formulas to values conversion one more time, and you are good to go!
The process may look a bit complex on paper, but trust me, it will take only a few minutes in your Excel. In fact, it will take even less time than reading this tutorial, let alone alphabetizing the names manually 🙂
How to alphabetize each row individually in Excel
In one of the previous examples we discussed how to alphabetize rows in Excel by using the Sort dialog box. In that example, we were dealing with a correlated set of data. But what if each row contains independent information? How do you alphabetize each row individually?
In case you have a reasonable number of rows, you can sort them one by one performing these steps. If you have hundreds or thousands of rows, that would be an enormous waste of time. Formulas can do the same thing much faster.
Suppose you have many rows of data that should be re-arranged alphabetically like this:
To begin with, copy the row labels to another worksheet or another location in the same sheet, and then use the following array formula to put each row in alphabetical order (where B2:D2 is the first row in the source table):
=INDEX($B2:$D2, MATCH(COLUMNS($B2:B2), COUNTIF($B2:$D2, "<="&$B2:$D2), 0))
Please remember that the correct way to enter an array formula in Excel is by pressing Ctrl + Shift + Enter.
If you are not very comfortable with Excel array formulas, please following these steps to enter it correctly in your worksheet:
Type the formula in the first cell (G2 in our case), and press
Ctrl + Shift + Enter
. As you do this, Excel will enclose the formula in {curly braces}. Do not try typing the braces manually, that won’t work.
Select the formula cell (G2) and drag the fill handle rightwards to copy the formula to other cells of the first row (up to cell I2 in this example).
Select all the formula cells in the first row (G2:I2) and drag the fill handle downwards to copy the formula to other rows.
Important note! The above formula works with a couple of caveats: your source data should not contain empty cells or duplicate values.
If your dataset has some blanks, wrap the formula in the IFERROR function:
=IFERROR(INDEX($B2:$D2,MATCH(COLUMNS($B2:B2),COUNTIF($B2:$D2,"<="&$B2:$D2),0)), "")
How this formula works
The above formula is based on the classic INDEX MATCH combination used to perform horizontal lookup in Excel. But since we need kind of “alphabetical lookup”, we have rebuilt it in this way:
COUNTIF($B2:$D2,”<=”&$B2:$D2) compares all the values in the same row with each other and returns an array of their relative ranks. For example, in row 2 it returns {2,3,1}, meaning Caden is 2nd, Oliver is 3rd, and Aria is 1st. This way, we get the lookup array for the MATCH function.
COLUMNS($B2:B2) supplies the lookup value. Due to a clever use of absolute and relative references, the returned number is incremented by 1 as we go right. That is, for G2, the lookup value is 1, for H2 – 2, for I2 – 3.
MATCH searches for the lookup value calculated by COLUMNS() in the lookup array returned by COUNTIF(), and returns its relative position. For example, for G2, the lookup value is 1, which is in the 3rd position in the lookup array, so MATCH returns 3.
Finally, INDEX extracts the real value based on its relative position in the row. For G2, it fetches the 3rd value in the range B2:D2, which is Aria.
How to sort each column alphabetically in Excel
If you are dealing with independent subsets of data organized vertically in columns, you can easily tweak the above formula to alphabetize each column individually. Just replace COLUMNS() with ROWS(), make a few column coordinates absolute and row coordinates relative and your formula is ready:
=INDEX(A$3:A$5,MATCH(ROWS(A$3:A3),COUNTIF(A$3:A$5,"<="&A$3:A$5),0))
Please remember it’s an array formula, which should be completed with Ctrl + Shift + Enter:
To have a closer look at the formulas discussed in this tutorial, you are welcome to download our Excel Alphabetical Order worksheet. I thank you for reading and hope to see you on our blog next week!
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