During the early years of League of Legends The ability to hit troops was one of the biggest differences between higher-level players and the least skilled. A long time has passed since then and currently only an average of about 15 minions per game differentiates a player who is in the silver from another who managed to reach the diamond . In some cases, the benefit to the highest MMR community members is even smaller, for example, the difference between a gangplank in the gold and one in master is only 0.6 creeps per game.
The champions that far mam in League of Legends
Farm differences in LOL matches are explained more by comparing champions than by the player-and level is exactly what we will focus on in this article. Taking a look at the Riot Games statistics we seek see which game champions accumulate the most Last hits and to what extent they outweigh those who have the most difficulty farming. A small analysis gave rise to relatively surprising results that reveal what is the real key to this mechanics.
The first remarkable fact is that Civil is the champion of the most farm game . In a list where four of the five most prominent champions are on the top route, the shooter becomes the undisputed queen in this regard, which is not so surprisingly given her ability to decimate troop waves. It even accumulates total of 199.3 Rota Minions and increases this value stealing about four jungle camps per game (each one counts as four minions). All thanks to a sensational wave cleaning that occurs in just a few seconds. You would have to go down to tenth first place on the list above to find another ADC. We refer to Ayah, who is a little distant from these numbers.
The other four champions share common features: IRE LIA , Kyle , Sion and ILL AOI are played mainly on the upper route and their most common strategy is to push solo to occasionally participate in fights, if they wish. The only curious thing is the case of the priestess Raquel, which receives all its minions as clean as possible and hardly bothers the jungles. This is quite curious, because almost all champions with good farm are those who can steal camps with relative ease and do it three or four times per game.
We always like to do the opposite exercise and see who the worst champions are in a particular statistics. In this case, ignoring jungles and supports, the truth is that the result is particularly relevant. Champions with the lowest Farm are also on the top route. They are Shen (149.5), Tam Bench (149.7) and pantheon (152.4). In this sense and seeing that all three are characters in need to fight or meet other routes, we can draw an obvious conclusion: the minions obtained depend more on the style of play than anything else.
League of Legends still has characters who have difficulty farming or fighting for other reasons such as Silas, Leblanc or Alkali. However, Riot Games has stopped hindering the farm for many champions. Jazz, Vladimir or Aliyah have received improvements in this regard in recent years. In the next Patch 12.21 they will also do this with Malabar and Rumble. Certainly it doesn't seem like a bad idea, and until we do this little exercise, we don't even realize that the game became easier in that direction.
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