Thanks to Zac's K/D/A and utility, he has a fairly average overall win rate. He does best in the early game, with a winrate of 52.4% in that phase. Unfortunately, he does poorest in the late game, where Zac's win rate is 45.5%., The difference between his best and worst game phases is a large 6.9%. This large difference shows us that his power spikes and fades in different parts of the round. Prepare accordingly.
In the current meta, Zac is somewhat popular. He has been selected in 3.8% of recently ranked matches. Hardly anyone sees him as a danger. He has only been banned in roughly 1.4% of League games.
Zac is most commonly played in the jungle position. This happens in 71,8% of his matches. Yet, jungle Zac has the highest win rate (55,4%) of all positions but is less popular of a position (played 3,9% of the time). At this time, Zac's meta game is centered around dealing damage. Specifically, his kit should primarily be focused on magical damage. Moreover, he is a decent tank champion. Dealing physical damage is the least significant part of Zac’s gameplay.
You should expect to have to to spend a significant amount of time practicing and learning to get good with Zac. Many League of Legends gamers consider he is a tough champion to use. Zac mostly deals magic damage (86% of his total damage). He doesn't deal much of other damage types and should not be played as hybrid damage dealer..
Zac deals a good amount of damage over the course of a regular ranked game (16 077 damage). You may want to focus on building him as a powerful champ to smash your enemies.
If you are looking for a dominating carry, then you should maybe consider this champ. He has one of the top kill counts in the game amongst other champions. Furthermore, he has a fairly typical average champion death count (4.7 deaths). Furthermore, Zac has a high KDA ratio (3.4) with 11.6 assists.
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