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Backdooring (also BDing or BD) is the commonly used term for a strategy whereupon one or more champions will attack the enemy team's structures such as turrets, inhibitors, or the Nexus without the support of their friendly minion wave. In other words, sneaking into the enemy base without having pushed the lane first.

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StrategyEdit

The benefit of the strategy lies in the element of surprise. Heroes have the opportunity to notice when a lane is being pushed and can move to defend it before the enemy reaches a turret, whereas backdooring can allow the turret to be destroyed before the defending team has a chance to react. It is by common sense for the backdoorer(s) to get to the turret via the jungle, however players can also backdoor down a lane if the minions are right up to the turret. If you are losing you can possibly flash over one of the walls around your base because if you move away from the lane you might get spotted. The main aim of backdooring is to destroy inhibitors but can be used on all buildings as long as the backdoorers have a support or a tank. Alistar is a good pick especially when teamed with a pusher like Master Yi or Nasus.

The term "backdooring" was originally coined by players of DotA.

RisksEdit

Backdooring is generally seen as a high-risk high-reward tactic, as in order to attack the tower without friendly creeps nearby a hero must tank the tower's damage her/himself. There is also the danger of being alone deep within the enemy's territory, so the ability to escape in the event of being attacked is reduced. Turrets also take half damage from enemy heroes when there are no enemy creeps nearby, a mechanic specifically designed to make backdooring a turret more difficult (inhibitors and the Nexus do not have this trait).

CounteringEdit

If a team expects their enemy to attempt a backdoor they will often leave one or more champions to ambush any would-be backdoorers. Doing this without a backdoorer, however, may hinder the team's efficiency in attack.

Champion UseEdit

Abilities with long range teleports such as Twisted Fate's Destiny and Pantheon's Grand Skyfall are particularly suited to backdooring as they can quickly teleport to an enemy tower when they know enemy champions are unable to defend it; their teleports also make them excellent at preventing the enemy from backdooring. Stealth champions such as Twitch and Evelynn are also good backdoorers due to their ability to enter the enemies territory unnoticed, and escape with stealth once the backdoor is complete. In general, a champion that wants to backdoor needs high survivability, since they have to tank a lot of damage, and high DPS, since he has to destroy the turret before the enemies can reach him.

ReceptionEdit

Backdooring is considered unsportsmanlike by many players and is usually frowned upon by casual players, some players actively "ban" the strategy when playing their own custom games. The majority of players, however, accept backdooring as being a legitimate strategy and there are no bans against it in matchmaking or ranked games.

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  • Only Yi and Shaco can really backdoor and pull it off effectively.

    Whenever there's a siege going on and suddenly an enemy appears on the map miles away pushing, you should just think "..... Ok? 4v5 over here, lets do this."

    He may take your tower but you kill his team and take his tower right back, and probably the next one too.

    by Krufix
  • Turrets have backdoor protection? then Twich deal extra damage to turret because i still deal alot damage to them

  • When I picture someone who yells "BACKDOORING IS FOR COWARDS/NOOBS WHO AVOID CONFRONTATION!", I picture the same person (trynd) yelling "COME 1V1 ME PATHETIC NOOBS!"

    • "BACKDOORING IS FOR COWARDS WHO AVOID CONFRONTATION!"

      I would say 1v1ing a giant stone statue that shoots magical rape from its eyes with nothing but a sword takes a pair

  • I'm still wondering why so many players hate backdooring. I mean isn't LoL a real-time STRATEGY? Anything goes. Any tactic counts. With the amount of backdoors I pulled off I just laugh off any profanity the enemy team throws at me. Not my fault that they can't THINK.

    • Well, I myself dislike it, even though it's a good thing to do.

      It's a nice tactic, and I think the sole reason why everyone hates it is because most of the time, people backdoor the nexus, and when someone goes in to remove the intruder, they won't attack the guy who came to terminate him, but just spam attacks into the nexus.

      And people whine and frown about it, IMO.

      Actually, yeah, it sucks when a Jax pops in and just goes straight for the nexus, even while everyone on the defending team is in base.

    • I do agree that it sucks when it's US that gets backdoored rather than the other way around. Still any strategy is acceptable as long as you win. IMO I think backdooring serves as a sort of reminder for the player to be aware of the map and react accordingly, not just going on 5-a-side ganks and jungles instead of pushing.

    • It's a semi cheap tactic that's completly vaible. Read "high risk, high reward"

      Like any strategy, it can be countered. People try to ban backdooring the same reason why Eve got nerfed to the ground. Alot of players couldn't cope and it's easier to complain that something is unfair than to learn to play against it.

    • just hate backdooring..it just makes every noob a game winner...and LOL ...its not much of a real time strategy...more like a pvp-pve game from a far camera

  • This information "Turrets also take half damage from enemy heroes when there are no enemy creeps nearby, a mechanic specifically designed to make back dooring turret more difficult (inhibitors and the Nexus do not have this trait)."

    should be avaliable on the page about Towers (turrets).


    Important stuff!

  • backdooring is for cowards who avoids confrontation

  • pathetic backdoorers. just lost a game we should have definately won by a pack of pathetic backdoors. it really ruins the game

    • They won, didn't they? If you leave yourself open and don't react to defend yourself, you messed up and the outcome was well earned by those "pathetic backdoorers" If you were winning so well, you probably could have even base raced for the win, but i bet you took half a turret and then all backed while yi took 2 before you got there.

      If you watch pro games, you'll notice that BDing rarely occurs. This is because the high risk won't pay off against skilled and aware opponents who know how to react. Instead of whining about an "OP" or "unfair" tactic, learn about it, know the capabilities of your enemies, and improve yourself. Learn how to react to different strategies, and if you mess up, acknowledge it, so you can learn from it.

    • ^That How do i thumbs up a post :p

    • One champ can't backdoor to victory. They can snipe off other turrets, but meanwhile their team is fighting 4v5 during the endgame teamfights without their heaviest carry.

      If you lost the match, you lost the match. I just lost a game where I spent most the time backdooring on Yi. Sure I managed to solo about 4 towers in the match, but my team was getting killed while defending, and all it took was one guy hanging back in the jungle for them to spot me and have me either run with my tail between my legs, or stick around to get squished when the calvery arrived.

  • Backdooring is a good thing if you can get away with it. Might be a nice gesture to not do it if the other team has a leaver though.

  • I once backdoored a Nexus in 5 seconds using Yi after they pushed us out, sux for them

  • If your playing honorably your playing wrong.

  • Wards save lives....

  • so there is a difference between backdooring and pushing in hyperspeed. most people don't know that but then again, it's their fault for not having map awareness...

  • I got reported today for backdooring! Who wants to wager that I got away with it?

  • So today I backdoored an inhib as Teemo and the enemy Lux complained so damn hard.

  • BDing are for wimps.

  • I really love all the people complaining about the BD. The fact that an enemy cuceeded in BDing you means that you failed in either map awareness, prediction of enemy movement, or having brains in your head. It's really silliy to expect your enemies to call "i come on ye!" every time they leave their base, plus, the ability to backdoor is a feature of certain chars, and complaining about Yi's backdoor is equivalent of saying "duh, i killed him but ZIlean used his ult! That's cheating!".

    tl;dr - learn t play, not complain.

    • People will always find a reason (even if it is illegitimate) to QQ... really, I agree completely, but people are still going to be unreasonable regardless.

    • /mute all Hell of a improvement to gameplay if you're mad about dumbass complains

  • I'd like to point out that too many people think that pushing a turret unnoticed/unstopped by an opposing champ is considered "backdooring". Lets all make an active effort to squash this bastardization of our gaming lingo.

    ex) A Yi pushes top turret with his super saiyan speed as a 4v5 teamfight occurs out else where. Some noob on the opposing team shouts into all-chat. "BDing Yi you pussy! Fight like a man you Brazilian!"

    No. Just no.

  • Once uppon a time the enemy team had 62 kills and had taken down all outer and inner towers plus an inhibitor with its tower. I had master yi and i had 17 kills and several minion and monster kills so i had out 3 phantoms 1 hextech and 1 deathcap. So i go to their tower activate E/R and tower down. Recall. Repeat. We win.

  • Got told today "Backdooring is a bannable offence you low elo noob" What?

  • so its not a cheat to use backdooring ?

  • every champion can backdoor with the right items and timing, using ghost through the jungle and you can surprise everyone by taking down a turret. be sure to pick up an oracle's though, any wards would ruin your plan.

  • Just played a game as jungle-tank Nunu, the other team was ahead on kills and had pushed much harder than us, myself and yi would sneak through the jungle and take out a turret one by one, i'd take the aggro and yio would deal the damage. We ended up winning after 58 minutes, Yi had 8 turrets destroyed and I had 2. :D Good fun.

  • Add Shaco due to ult?

    • Dude, the reason panthy, tf, tw and eve are on the list is because they can strike suddenly/unnoticed... Shaco can't really do that

    • shaco can, and he's good at it using his clone/jack in the box to tank and his stealth to escape. basically they just need to deal damage and escape.

  • I remember one time... it was a 3v3, and one of our teammates had left. the enemies had both inhibs down. I camped the main and held off all 3 enemies and their super minions as heimerdinger while BRAND somehow managed to take down their turrets and nexus single-handedly and gave us the win. Backdooring is a great way to pull out of a losing situation.

  • In an earlier normal fight, me (as Alistar) and an Olaf backdoored the enemy in a most satisfying manner; the enemy, being too overconfident since the mid lane was nearly shattered (all three turrets are down, and the inhibitor is half health), ignored our efforts to kill three turrets and the Nexus. They recalled at the worst possible time; all turrets are down and Nexus at one-fourth health. Of course, we won! ^^ People can be too greedy sometimes.

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