
As a passionate TFT player myself, I can relate to the immense pressure that comes with striving for the number one spot. It’s particularly intense for those who delve deeply into the competitive aspect of the game. Often, the burden of expectations can erode our enjoyment or lead us down a path of self-doubt following a series of ‘close, but not quite’ wins. UranBee’s recent post, while intended as humor, underscores a genuine truth: many gamers, including myself, often second-guess our abilities after a season of near victories. However, Imaginary_Try_1408’s comment to UranBee, “Looks like you’re doing a lot right,” encapsulates a reassuring message that even mid-range positions can be a testament to sound strategy and game comprehension. In the realm of auto-battlers where RNG plays a crucial role, avoiding last place is a significant stride towards progress.