Thanks to Viego's K/D/A and utility, they have a fairly average overall win rate. They do very well in the late game, with a winrate of 53.1% in that phase. Unfortunately, they do terribly in the mid game, where Viego's win rate is 50.75%., The difference between their best and worst game phases is only 2.4%. This negligible difference makes it clear that their relative power is uniform during the game.
Viego has been used a lot in recent ranked League of Legends games. In the current meta, their popularity is 7.3%. They are rarely banned during champ select. Obviously, very few players see them as a major threat. In the latest ranked games, Viego was banned 2% of the time.
You will find them typically used in the jungle position. The top win rate position for Viego is jungle (51%). Currently, Viego's meta game is focused on dealing damage. In particular, their kit should mainly be focused on physical damage. Dealing magical damage is the least significant part of Viego’s kit.
You should anticipate having to spend a decent amount of time practicing and learning to master Viego. Many LoL gamers believe they are an average difficulty champion to master. Viego primarily deals physical damage (84% of their total damage). They doesn't deal a lot of other damage types and should not be played as hybrid damage dealer..
Viego deals a good amount of damage during a typical match (18.026 damage). You could focus on building them as a damage dealing champ to smash your opponents.
If you are looking for a dominating carry, then you should definitely consider this champion. They have one of the absolute best kill counts on the Rift amongst all champions. Furthermore, they have a fairly high average champion death count (6.3 deaths). Additionally, Viego has an average KDA ratio (2.2) with 6.6 assists.
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