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Choose a LolScript plan and keep your checkout email or Telegram handle handy so access can be matched quickly.
LOLScript setup guide
Use this private guide to prepare your PC, claim access, open the loader, tune champion profiles, and solve the common setup issues new users run into.
Before you start
Get the basics ready first. Most setup delays happen because access details, Windows updates, or League client files are not ready when the user opens support.
Choose a LolScript plan and keep your checkout email or Telegram handle handy so access can be matched quickly.
Use a current Windows PC with League of Legends installed, updated, and opening normally through the Riot client.
Keep common Windows runtimes updated, including Visual C++ redistributables and .NET components when support requests them.
Use only the official LolScript support path for current files, access notes, updates, and configuration help.
Setup steps
Follow the flow in order. It mirrors how support walks users from checkout to a working champion profile without guessing at random settings.
Pick the access length that fits your session. Short access is useful for testing, while longer plans make sense once you know the setup works for you.
Open support on Telegram with your order email, Telegram handle, and plan length. This keeps verification fast and avoids duplicate tickets.
Update League, restart your computer if requested, close extra overlays, and make sure your game launches normally before opening the loader.
Use the official file link provided through support. Avoid old builds, reposted archives, or mirrors from anyone outside LolScript.
Launch the loader, sign in with your access details, and let it check your access and current version before starting League.
Select a champion or role preset, check hotkeys, tune core features, then save the profile so the settings are ready next session.
Use practice tool, a custom game, or normals first. Confirm your binds, target selection, and comfort settings before taking it into ranked.
Configuration
The strongest setups are tuned by champion and role. Start with default values, then adjust one feature at a time so you know exactly what changed.
Controls how the profile reacts to incoming abilities and skillshots. Tune this carefully so movement feels consistent with your normal playstyle.
Helps skillshot logic account for direction, speed, delay, and cast timing. Test prediction on each champion you plan to use often.
Manages attack movement rhythm, last-hitting, spacing, and kiting behavior. This is one of the key settings for ADC and ranged champions.
Sets priority rules for who gets focused during trades, skirmishes, and teamfights. Tune it by role so your target choice feels intentional.
Controls champion-specific ability sequences, trade logic, and all-in behavior. Start with defaults before changing timing or conditions.
Handles selected item, summoner, and utility actions based on your profile. Review each option so it matches your lane and role.
Best practice
One global setup rarely feels perfect for every lane. Build separate configs for marksmen, mages, assassins, bruisers, junglers, and supports so each role behaves the way you expect.
After every change, play a low-pressure match and make one adjustment at a time. Small edits are easier to understand than rebuilding an entire profile at once.
You can reuse configs between sessions and share profiles with other users, but always review imported settings before using them on your own account.
Hotkeys and testing
Most user mistakes come from not knowing which key controls combo, harass, lane clear, last hit, or menu access. Spend a few minutes testing each bind.
Know how to open and close the in-game menu so you can check champion settings without leaving the match.
Use this for all-in logic and champion sequences. Test it against practice targets before relying on it in fights.
Separate poke, wave clear, jungle clear, and last-hit behavior so the profile only uses resources when you expect it to.
Keep a quick toggle in mind for moments when you want manual control or need to pause a specific feature.
Troubleshooting
Use the official support flow after your access is confirmed. Do not use files from unofficial mirrors, old archives, or third-party messages.
Send support your order email, plan length, and Telegram handle. Most access issues are caused by mismatched checkout and support details.
Yes. Defaults are a good starting point. Save a copy before changing values, then tune one feature at a time so you know what each setting affects.
Start in practice tool, a custom game, or a normal match. Confirm your hotkeys and champion behavior before using your ranked account.
Yes. Support can point you toward recommended profiles and explain what each setting does so you can make informed adjustments.
Ready to start
Choose a plan, confirm support access, use the official files, and tune LolScript around your champions.