Because of Jax's K/D/A and utility, he has a fairly average overall win rate. He does very well in the late game, with a winrate of 51.5% in that phase. Unfortunately, he does poorest in the early game, where Jax's win rate is 48.3%., The difference between his best and worst game phases is about 3.2%. This sizeable difference indicates that his power spikes and fades in different parts of the game. Prepare well.
In the current meta, Jax is incredibly popular. He has been used in 13.7% of recently ranked matches. He is very often banned during champion select. Obviously, most players see him as a significant threat. In recent ranked rounds, Jax was banned 22.6% of the time.
Jax is played mostly in the top position. This happens in 64,6% of his rounds. Yet, top Jax has the highest win rate (52,5%) of all positions but is less popular of a position (played 33,5% of the time). Currently, Jax's meta game is centered around dealing damage. In particular, his build should mainly be focused on physical damage. Additionally, he is an ok magical damage dealer champ. Supporting others and crowd control are the least significant part of Jax’s playstyle.
You should anticipate having to dedicate a decent amount of time practicing and learning to master Jax. Most League of Legends players think he is an average difficulty champion to get good at. Jax mostly causes physical damage (58% of his total damage). He also deals a large amount of magic damage.
Jax deals a great deal of damage in a regular ranked round (21.801 damage). You should focus on building him as a damage dealing champion to smash your foes.
If you are looking for a dominating damage dealer, then you should definitely consider this champ. He has one of the absolute best kill counts in League amongst all champions. Moreover, he has a fairly above average death total with an average of 6.4 deaths per LoL game. Moreover, Jax has a low KDA ratio (1.7) with 4.4 assists.
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