Thanks to Vex's K/D/A and utility, they have a fairly average overall win rate. They do best in the early game, with a winrate of 50.6% in that phase. Unfortunately, they do poorest in the late game, where Vex's win rate is 44.2%., The difference between their best and worst game phases is a large 6.4%. This sizeable difference makes it clear that their power spikes and wanes in different phases of the round. Plan accordingly.
Vex has been used only occasionally in the latest ranked League of Legends matches. In the current meta, their popularity is 4%. Hardly anyone sees them as a danger. They have only been banned in approximately 3.6% of League games.
Vex is played mostly in the middle position. This happens in 94,7% of their games. Middle Vex also has the highest win rate (49,2%) of all positions. At this time, Vex's meta game is centered around utility and support. In particular, their kit should mostly be focused on team fights. Dealing physical damage is the least important part of Vex’s kit.
If you are not comfortable with their abilities and gameplay, you won't find it difficult trying them out for the first time. Most players consider them to not be a tough champion to learn. Vex primarily deals magic damage (91% of their total damage). They doesn't deal a lot of other damage types and should not be considered a hybrid damage dealer..
Vex deals tons of damage during a typical match (24.261 damage). You should focus on building them as a damage dealing champ to defeat your opponents.
They are a powerful damage dealer in the game with 7.3 kills on average each round. That is one of the highest kill rates among all middles. Additionally, they have a fairly high average champion death count (6.3 deaths). Furthermore, Vex has an average KDA ratio (2.3) with 7.4 assists.
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