Thanks to Soraka's K/D/A and utility, she has a fairly average overall win rate. She does best in the mid game, with a winrate of 50.3% in that phase. Unfortunately, she does worst in the late game, where Soraka's win rate is 46.5%., The difference between her best and worst game phases is about 3.8%. This sizeable difference makes it clear that her power spikes and fades in different phases of the game. Prepare accordingly.
In the current meta, Soraka is somewhat popular. She has been used in 4.9% of recently ranked matches. Hardly anyone sees her as a danger. She has only been banned in approximately 2.1% of League rounds.
Soraka is played mostly in the support position. This occurs in 97,8% of her rounds. Support Soraka also has the highest win rate (49,5%) of all positions. At this time, Soraka's meta game is focused on utility and support. Specifically, her gameplay should primarily be focused on team fights. Moreover, she is a decent magical damage dealer champion. Dealing physical damage is the least critical part of Soraka’s kit.
You should anticipate having to spend only a little bit of time practicing and learning to master Soraka. Many League of Legends players think she is one of the most basic champ to master. Soraka mostly does magic damage (84% of her total damage). She doesn't deal a lot of other damage types and should not be considered a hybrid damage dealer..
Soraka deals only a little damage in a normal round (5 639 damage). You probably shouldn't focus on developing her as a powerful champion to destroy your enemies. Instead, you should dedicate yourself to supporting your allies to win.
She is a weak damage dealer in the game with 0.9 kills on average each game. That is one of the lowest kill counts among all supports. Moreover, she has a fairly typical death total with an average of 5.3 deaths per League of Legends match. Furthermore, Soraka has a high KDA ratio (2.9) with 14.3 assists.
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