Originally Posted by
Elendoil
After the last game, I have to ask something because it really surprised me:
I was Aatrox jungle, and while my team wasn't doing so great, that's not the issue I had. The problem was that after minute 6 or 7, my midlaner started taking every wraith-spawn and oftentimes wolves too (he was Orianna so his good waveclear allowed him to spend a lot of time doing jungle wraiths) and my toplaner thought that golems belonged to his lane and took them every single spawn, so that even though I started taxing lanes for ganks, I ended up with 160 CS in a 50 minute game, obviously being incredibly underfarmed (enemy jungler had 300 CS at that point).
I see a lot of Midlaners taking Wraiths as if they would belong to their lane, but where does this believe come from? Sure there are some junglers that can work without getting massive amounts of farm, but still the jungle is not part of a lane and it should be a priviledge for a laner to get camps/buffs (or shouldn't it?). I was just surprised because I asked my lanes to cut back on the jungle farming and they just ignored it and continued to do so. Was I wrong and should have known that all 3 camps would get constantly farmed by my lanes? If so, how would a jungler like Aatrox work at all, since you aren't the typical support-jungler like Nautilus or Jarvan that requires little farm as he is mainly an initiator and CC-machine (especially Naut) and can get a locket and/or aegis and still do his job fine, but for other champions, why do lanes think it is ok to constantly farm the creep camps in the jungle`?