Enter your Riot ID and see whether your recent bot-4s cluster around the same comps, traits, carries, or final-board patterns.
One game can be unlucky. Twenty games usually show a pattern.
Final boards, traits, augments, and bad finishes don't lie. The same mistakes repeat across games.
You can't tell if it was RNG, a contested lobby, or a repeated pattern. LPClimb separates noise from signal.
You don't need another meta sheet. You need the one mistake your last 20 games keep showing.
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Placements, traits, units, augments, items, and bad-finish clusters across your last ~20 ranked games.
A free snapshot of your placement profile, likely leak signal, and one focused thing to try next game.
The free snapshot names the pattern. The $19 full report shows the evidence, the secondary signal, the contested-risk read on your lobby, and a 10-game experiment built around what to actually stop doing.
In 14 of 20 games you committed to a 4-cost vertical by 4-1 even when your lobby's final boards showed 2+ shared traits. Bot-4 rate inside that pattern: 71%. Outside it: 38%.
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No. The automated snapshot is based on match-history data — placements, final boards, traits, augments, items, and bad-finish patterns. It does not pretend to know every round-by-round decision.
Your recent games still leave patterns. LPClimb looks for repeated outcome signals: bot-4 clusters, comp repetition, weak-performing lines, low top-4 consistency, low win conversion, and final-board patterns.
Not exactly. It is a match-history leak report. Coaching reviews your decisions live or through VOD. LPClimb finds repeated patterns your match history is already showing.
Those tools show stats, comps, and match history. LPClimb turns your recent outcomes into one likely leak signal and a practical next experiment.
No. TFT has variance. LPClimb helps you identify likely repeated patterns so you can reduce avoidable bot-4s and climb with less guessing.
A full match-history leak report with evidence from your recent games, main and secondary signals, outcome patterns, and a 10-game experiment.
Enter your Riot ID. Find the leak. Fix one pattern.
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