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Soraka ist eine mächtige Verbündete im Kampf, die mit ihrer starken Heilung die Gruppe in Bewegung hält.
The stat comparisons shown here clarify several strategic Soraka versus Nilah counter statistics that can help us understand the differences between the pair. Soraka’s KDA ratio ([kills + assists] / deaths) of NaN is more than Nilah’s KDA ratio of NaN, highlighting that Soraka may be more central to her team's team fighting capacity than Nilah. This observation is in large part a result of the differences in assists.
Soraka normally has a significantly smaller longest kill spree than her matchup does. Commonly, she receives less damage than Nilah. This typically indicates different amounts of tankyness; however, it can also imply that the one champion has less mobility and thus is not able to escape additional damage when engaged or poked.
Both League champs are great champions. Both champs have their pros and cons. In the game's current meta, Soraka usually loses when playing against Nilah, with a 46.6% win rate. As a result, Soraka makes a poor counter for Nilah.
While Soraka does have a lower winrate compared to Nilah, when facing one another, Soraka also has a much lower learning curve that makes her a less difficult champion to learn and master. You may get destroyed when picking Soraka into Nilah.
Additionally, Soraka also has a very large amount of utility and CC, a similar amount to Nilah. This makes her just as valuable during teamfights, especially when trying to counter champions with a ton of burst damage.
While there is not a single best champion overall in League of Legends, in Soraka vs Nilah matchups, Nilah is the better champ with a much lower win rate, less champion complexity, and a similar amount of utility to help out your teammates during late stage team fights.
Soraka is a garbage counter for Nilah. Focus your strategy on keeping up your CS and destroying objectives. If you are able to do that, you should do very well as Soraka against Nilah.
To learn all of the intricacies of Soraka in order to counter Nilah during both the laning and mid / late game phases of League of Legends, you should keep reading to pick up a few extra tips and tricks for this matchup. If you pay attention to the build and tips presented here, you will grow your win rate significantly and be closer to League of Legends pro players.
Soraka typically picks up a lot less CS as Nilah. Champs who typically don't take much CS often don't have to have much CS to be effective, such as support champions. These kinds of champions are capable of scaling well off of their skills, stats, and first items alone. Yet, champs with a lot of CS, such as hyper-carries, usually need several high cost items to be effective. In either situation, try to do better than the values shown here to do well.
The best items to prioritize in your Soraka versus Nilah build consist of Befreiungsschlag, Thymiaterion, and Traumweber. When Soraka used at least these three pieces in her build, she did a lot better versus Nilah than with most other common builds. In fact, Soraka had an average winrate of 46.6% when countering Nilah with this counter build.
To have the highest likelihood of crushing Nilah as Soraka, Soraka players should equip the Benefee-Beschwörung, Manafluss, Überlegenheit, Hitzewelle, Knochenpanzerung, and Frische runes from the Zauberei and Entschlossenheit rune sets. Of all the rune sets players picked for Soraka vs Nilah counterpicks, this set of runes resulted in the best win rate. In fact, these runes gave a 46.6% win rate overall.
By default, tips, stats, and builds on how to beat Nilah as Soraka are given for all skill levels, merged. If you would like to scope the stats and builds to an individual player tier, you can use the selection menu located at the top of this page.