In competitive League of Legends , the 1v1 format (often played on Howling Abyss or a modified Summoner’s Rift) distills the game into its core spatial elements: vision control, terrain obstacles, brush mechanics, and distance management. This paper argues that succeeding in 1v1 requires applied geographic skills — specifically, spatial awareness, route planning, and understanding of choke points. By framing these mechanics as “geography lessons,” educators can teach real-world spatial thinking through esports.
In 5v5, geography is distributed across lanes and jungle. In 1v1, the student must focus on: geography lessons 1v1 lol
Use 1v1 LoL replays to identify geographic decision points. In competitive League of Legends , the 1v1
Since "Geography Lessons" and "1v1.LOL" are two very different things (one is an academic subject, the other is a popular online shooting/building game), the best approach is to combine them into a or an Educational Twist for the game. In 5v5, geography is distributed across lanes and jungle
It sounds like you’re looking for a paper that connects with geography education — possibly analyzing how map awareness, spatial reasoning, or virtual terrain function in a 1v1 context.