As a result of Vex's K/D/A and utility, they have a fairly average overall win rate. They do best in the early game, with a winrate of 50.6% in that phase. Unfortunately, they do poorest in the late game, where Vex's win rate is 44.2%., The difference between their best and worst game phases is a large 6.4%. This sizeable difference makes it clear that their power spikes and wanes in different phases of the match. Plan accordingly.
In the current meta, Vex is somewhat popular. They have been used in 4% of recently ranked matches. They are sometimes banned during champion select. Obviously, some players see them as a substantial threat. In recent ranked matches, Vex was banned 3.6% of the time.
You will see them most often used in the middle position. The best win rate position for Vex is middle (49,2%). At this time, Vex's meta game is centered around utility and support. In particular, their gameplay should mostly be focused on team fights. Dealing physical damage is the least significant part of Vex’s playstyle.
You should anticipate having to spend only a little bit of time practicing and learning to master Vex. Most League of Legends players think they are one of the simplest champion to master. Vex primarily deals magic damage (91% of their total damage). They doesn't deal much of other damage types and should not be played as hybrid damage dealer..
Vex deals a great deal of damage in a normal match (24 261 damage). You should focus on building them as a powerful champion to crush your opponents.
If you are looking for a dominating damage dealer, then you should definitely consider this champion. They have one of the absolute best kill rates in the game among other champions. Moreover, they have a somewhat above average death total with an average of 6.3 deaths per League game. Additionally, Vex has an average KDA ratio (2.3) with 7.4 assists.
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