Gwen kann auch Gegnern Schaden zufügen, die sich außerhalb des Wirkbereichs von „Geheiligter Nebel“ befinden, vor allem durch die Reichweite ihrer ultimativen Fähigkeit.
Einige von Gwens Fähigkeiten können ihr Passiv auf mehrere Gegner anwenden, also ziele auf Gruppen, um maximalen Schaden und Heilung zu erzielen.
Gwens Angriffe verursachen nicht nur zusätzlichen Schaden, sie verstärken auch viele ihrer Fähigkeiten oder setzen sie zurück.
The stats shown on this page underscore several critical Gwen versus Bel'Veth matchup stats that may help you understand the differences and similarities between the pair. As an example, Gwen’s KDA ratio ([kills + assists] / deaths) of NaN is more than Bel'Veth’s ratio of NaN, highlighting that Gwen may be more central to her team's team fighting capacity than Bel'Veth..
Gwen often has a slightly smaller longest killing spree than her foe does. Typically, she receives a similar amount of damage to Bel'Veth. This is usually reflective of differing health capacities, but it can also hint that the one champ has less agility and thus is unable to kite away from further damage when engaged or poked.
Both League champs are great. Both champs have their pros and cons. In League's current meta, Gwen usually loses when facing off against Bel'Veth, with a 44.2% win rate. Therefore, Gwen makes a bad counter to Bel'Veth.
While Gwen does have a much lower winrate than Bel'Veth, when they face off with one another, Gwen also has a much lower difficulty level that makes her a less time consuming champ to pick up and master. You may get destroyed when picking Gwen into Bel'Veth.
Furthermore, Gwen has some amount of utility and CC, a similar amount to Bel'Veth. This often makes her just as valuable during teamfights, especially when facing champions with a ton of burst damage.
While there isn't a single best champion overall in League of Legends, in Gwen vs Bel'Veth matchups, Bel'Veth is the better champion with a much lower win rate, less champion complexity, and a similar amount of utility to help out your team members during late stage team fights.
Gwen is a garbage counter to Bel'Veth. You will do well by focussing your actions on increasing your CS and clearing objectives. If you can do that, you should do very well as Gwen against Bel'Veth.
If you would like to learn all of the intricacies of Gwen to counter Bel'Veth during both the lane and mid / late game phases of League of Legends, you should continue reading to learn a few extra tips and tricks for this matchup. If you listen to the build and suggestions displayed above, you will increase your win rate significantly and be closer to League of Legends pro players.
Gwen typically gets much more CS as Bel'Veth. Champions who typically don't take much CS usualy don't have to have much CS to be effective, such as support champions. These kinds of champions are able to scale properly off of their skills, stats, and first items alone. Yet, champions with a lot of CS, such as hyper-carries, usually have to have a lot of items to be effective. In either case, try to exceed the values displayed on this page to do well.
The most crucial items to have in your Gwen versus Bel'Veth build include Rabadons Todeshaube, Nashors Zahn, and Kosmischer Antrieb. When Gwen included at least these three items in her build, she performed much better vs Bel'Veth than with many other typical counter builds. In fact, Gwen boasted an average win rate of 44.2% battling Bel'Veth with this build.
To have the greatest likelihood of annihilating Bel'Veth as Gwen, you should use the Eroberer, Geistesgegenwart, Legende: Eifer, Letztes Gefecht, Aufschwung, and Unerschrocken runes from the Präzision and Entschlossenheit rune sets. Out of all the runes players chose for Gwen vs Bel'Veth LoL games, this blending of runes resulted in the highest win rate. Notably, these runes gave a 44.2% win rate overall.
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