What specific call should be made to the team when the enemy jungler is spotted on the opposite side of the map?
When the enemy jungler is spotted on the opposite side of the map, the specific call that should be made to the team is 'Objective Up' or '[Lane Name] Safe, Objective Up', followed by a ping on the nearest available objective and a clear indication of how long the enemy jungler will likely be occupied. This call communicates several crucial pieces of information: firstly, it informs teammates in the lanes opposite the jungler's location that they are currently safe from a gank, allowing them to play more aggressively or push their lane. Secondly, it indicates that there is an opportunity to secure an objective, such as a turret, Turtle, or invade the enemy jungle, as the enemy jungler is unlikely to be able to contest it. The ping on the nearest objective helps to focus the team's attention and coordinate their actions. Finally, providing an estimate of how long the enemy jungler will be occupied allows teammates to make informed decisions about how to best utilize the window of opportunity. The call should be concise and easily understood to ensure that the team can react quickly and effectively. An example call could be: 'EXP lane safe, Turtle up! He's clearing blue, so 40 seconds!'