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==Facechecking== Iit's important to recognize that if you can't see the enemy team on your [[minimap]], they very well could be in a bush waiting for you. '''Facechecking''' is quickly stepping into a bush (literally with your face) to see if any opposition is inside, before quickly exiting the bush. The reason this is bad, is that if there's one or more enemies in that brush, they'll see you coming and can kill you very easy. Facechecking with a squishy is bad, facechecking with a [[tank]] is 'less bad', but is still often a poor decision. Using an [[ability]] from a distance to find out what's in the bush, whether it's a [[skill shot]], [[AoE]], or a scouting drone, is considered good play because you can find out who or what is hiding in a bush before venturing forth. Universally, pro players will tell you that it’s more important to respect the fog of war than it is to respect your opponent in lane. In every bush and shadow an enemy (or five enemies) could lurk. Unless their hand is forced, top teams do not show on the map unless they want to, often attempting to create misdirection and luring an enemy into a false sense of comfort. Most of the time—specifically with Heroes like [[Stitches]], [[Li-Ming]], and [[Malfurion]] — professionals will tell you that you shouldn’t be afraid to throw out spells blindly if there is even a remote chance of connecting.
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