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The Graves Hwei synergy stats shown here demonstrate the areas of his gameplay that do better (or worse) when paired with Hwei, compared to his overall stats. Significant differences are areas of focus that highlight how his gameplay changes when paired with this other champion.
Overall, Graves sees a large worsening in his KDA (ratio of kills and assists to deaths) when paired with Hwei. His KDA went down from NaN to NaN. This negative change shows that Hwei helps Graves perform not as well in competitive League of Legends rounds. Yet, the small difference shows that this performance change is only marginal.
When Graves is paired with Hwei, he observes a marginal improvement in his total damage output. This difference may signal that Hwei provides cover for him to deal more damage or that their support also helps extend the game's duration. Similarly, when Graves is played alongside Hwei on the same team, he usually scores many fewer killing sprees than when he plays without Hwei. This is contrasting evidence that he is worse when playing with Hwei.
Moreover, when Graves plays with Hwei on the same team, he on average receives a little more damage than when he plays alone. Getting dealt more damage could mean that Hwei does a poor job of protecting Graves in teamfights.
There is no one best companion for Graves that will always be his best ally. However, overall, Hwei is a very bad ally for Graves. By being on the same side as Graves, they drops their win rate by -4.2% to 46.3%. This clearly indicates that there is a very bad bond between Graves and Hwei that allows them to perform worse together than alone.
Hwei has a much greater difficulty compared to Graves. That means Graves players must be cautious when lining up Hwei teammates to fight alongside, as they will need a much higher level of skill to be able to cooperate well with you.
Playing alongside, Graves players will likely see an overall large increase in your team’s capability to destroy wih physical damage. Together, these champs can tear through the other team with a lot of physcial damage.
Although, by grouping Graves and Hwei together, you will not be giving your team a lot of protection for burst damage. Make sure to pick other champions on your team that fills this disparity in this pairing's kit.
Regardless of your Hwei ally's ability, you should focus on maximizing your income, warding to avoid ambushes, and clearing objectives. If you do this, you should do well, regardless.
To truly master Graves in order to pair well with Hwei during both the lane and mid / late game phases of League of Legends, you should continue reading to master some more lessons on this champion pairing. If you use the build and tips presented here, you should grow your win rate significantly.
The top finished items to focus on in your Graves and Hwei synergy build include Schutzengel, Schlund von Malmortius, and Der Sammler. When Graves combined at least these three pieces in his build, he performed much better as an ally of Hwei than with many other commonly used builds. In fact, Graves had an average winrate of 46.3% when synergizing his build and playstyle to Hwei with this build.
To have the best chance of vanquishing your oponents, you should use the Leichtfüßigkeit, Triumph, Legende: Eifer, Gnadenstoß, Plötzlicher Einschlag, and Schatzjäger runes from the Präzision and Dominanz rune sets. Of all the rune builds we have analyed for this champion pairing, this sequence of runes yielded the best win rate. Moreover, these runes provided a 46.3% win rate overall.
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