![]() ![]() Ask yourself though, would you rather play with a player who has a terrible KDA but an incredibly high winrate, or would you rather play with a player who has insanely high KDAs on all of their main champions but sits around a 50% winrate? I think most League players would prefer to play with the person who with a much higher winrate – at the end of the day it’s not about how good our op.gg pages look, but if we got LP from the game or not. In your solo-queue games, maybe – or if your KDA is egregiously low, perhaps. If you’re in the bottom lane split pushing while baron is up and the enemy team sends several members to stop you, this would be ‘a good death’ is well if it means your team can secure an uncontested Baron while the enemies were chasing you around the other side of the map.Īlso read: Is Smurfing Bannable in League of Legends? So is KDA a Good Stat for Measuring Performance? Imagine that you are the first to die in a team fight, but the enemy carries unload all of their cooldowns into you before you’re taken off of the rift – this could be ‘a good death’ if your team can clean up the fight because you died. Let’s take a look at ‘good deaths’Īlso read: How To Play Against Ranged Champions in The Top Lane? Good Deaths and KDAĮuropean streamer The Bausffs is notable for his sometimes unconventional Sion play, he’ll often rack up a large number of deaths in a game yet is a challenger-level player – how can someone be so high ranked, yet die so much in-game? While Bausffs does utilize Sion’s passive to continue hitting turrets after he’s died making him a split pushing menace, he’s coined a new term: “A Good Death.”Ī good death is a death in-game where the gold you give the enemy team is less impactful than the amount that your team has gained in the process. ![]() Sometimes a death can be worth it for your team though, or sometimes you’ll be able to achieve things for the benefit of your team at the expense of your life. You’ll often hear players referred to as ‘KDA players’ or that they’re ‘playing for KDA’ – these are ways to rag on a player who refuses to put themselves in harm’s way because it might reflect poorly on the stats page.Įven with a great KDA, often players with this mindset will miss crucial opportunities for victory because they’re afraid their stats will start to look bad if they start collecting too many deaths on their champion. Many players believe that KDA is one of the most important stats though, often to the detriment of others. If you have a remarkably bad average KDA over a long series of games, that probably indicates you die too much. KDA is one of many ways we can assess a players’ performance – it’s especially meaningful at lower levels of play, or in egregiously bad cases. If you don’t die in a game, it’s considered a Perfect KDA (as you can’t divide by zero) How Significant is KDA? You can calculate your KDA with a simple formula: kills+assists divided by the number of deaths you have in a game. ![]()
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