As a result of Bardo's K/D/A and utility, he has a pretty good overall win rate. He does very well in the mid game, with a winrate of 52.95% in that phase. Unfortunately, he does terribly in the late game, where Bardo's winrate is 50.3%., The difference between his best and worst game phases is only 2.7%. This large difference makes it clear that his power spikes and fades in different phases of the round. Plan accordingly.
Bardo has been picked somewhat often in the latest ranked League matches. In the current meta, his popularity is 5.5%. Hardly anyone sees him as a threat. He has only been banned in roughly 1.3% of League matches.
You can see him typically used in the support position. The highest win rate position for Bardo is support (52,7%). Currently, Bardo's meta game is focused on utility and support. In particular, his kit should primarily be centered around team fights. Additionally, he is a pretty good magical damage dealer champ. Dealing physical damage is the least important part of Bardo’s build.
You should expect to have to to spend a significant amount of time practicing and learning to get good at playing Bardo. Most LoL players think he is a difficult champion to master. Bardo mostly causes magic damage (67% of his total damage). He also deals a significant amount of physical damage.
Bardo deals a small amount of damage during a typical round (11.850 damage). You probably shouldn't focus on building him as a damage dealing champion to destroy your opponents. Instead, you should dedicate yourself to assisting your allies to beat your enemy.
If you are looking for a dominating carry, then you should definitely not consider this champion. He has one of the lowest kill counts in the game amongst other champions. Additionally, he has a relatively typical average champion death count (5 deaths). Moreover, Bardo has a high KDA ratio (3.4) with 14.2 assists.
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