Because of Nautilus's K/D/A and utility, he has a fairly average overall win rate. He does very well in the late game, with a winrate of 51.6% in that phase. Unfortunately, he does very poorly in the early game, where Nautilus's winrate is 47.1%., The difference between his best and worst game phases is about 4.5%. This sizeable difference makes it clear that his power spikes and fades in different phases of the round. Prepare accordingly.
Nautilus has been used a lot in the latest ranked League of Legends matches. In the current meta, his popularity is 8.7%. A lot of players see him as a threat. He has been banned in roughly 10.2% of League of Legends games.
Nautilus is played mostly in the support position. This occurs in 96,2% of his matches. Support Nautilus also has the highest win rate (49,1%) of all positions. Currently, Nautilus's meta game is focused on dealing damage. Specifically, his gameplay should mostly be centered around magical damage. Furthermore, he is a decent tank champion. Dealing physical damage is the least important part of Nautilus’s playstyle.
If you are not comfortable with his skills and gameplay, you may find it difficult trying him out for the first time. Many players consider him to not be a challenging champion to master. Nautilus primarily does magic damage (61% of his total damage). He also deals a significant amount of physical damage.
Nautilus deals a small amount of damage over the course of a normal round (9 051 damage). You probably shouldn't focus on building him as a damage dealing champion to destroy your enemies. Instead, you should dedicate yourself to helping your teammates to win.
He is a weak damage dealer in the game with 2.1 kills on average each game. That is one of the lowest kill rates amongst all supports. Additionally, he has a fairly high average champion death count (6.4 deaths). Additionally, Nautilus's KDA is typically high with an average KDA ratio of 2.4 as well as 13.5 assists per round.
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