Thanks to Sett's K/D/A and utility, he has a fairly average overall win rate. He does best in the late game, with a winrate of 56% in that phase. Unfortunately, he does terribly in the mid game, where Sett's winrate is 49.8%., The difference between his best and worst game phases is a large 6.2%. This large difference makes it clear that his power spikes and wanes in different parts of the game. Prepare accordingly.
In the current meta, Sett is very popular. He has been selected in 5.6% of recently ranked matches. Hardly anyone sees him as a danger. He has only been banned in roughly 2% of League of Legends rounds.
Sett is played mostly in the top position. This occurs in 89,1% of his rounds. Yet, top Sett has the highest win rate (53,2%) of all positions but is less popular of a position (played 4,2% of the time). At this time, Sett's meta game is focused on dealing damage. Specifically, his kit should primarily be centered around physical damage. Moreover, he is a decent tank champion. Dealing magical damage is the least critical part of Sett’s playstyle.
If you are not familiar with his skills and tactics, you won't find it difficult picking him up for the first time. Most competitors believe him to not be a difficult champ to get good at. Sett mostly deals physical damage (77% of his total damage). He doesn't deal much of other damage types and should not be considered a hybrid damage dealer..
Sett deals a great deal of damage during a normal game (23 721 damage). You should focus on developing him as a powerful champ to crush your enemies.
If you are looking for a dominating damage dealer, then you should definitely consider this champ. He has one of the absolute best kill counts on the Rift amongst all champs. Moreover, he has a somewhat above average death total with an average of 6.5 deaths per League round. Additionally, Sett has a low KDA ratio (1.7) with 5 assists.
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