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Corki peut continuer d'attaquer pendant qu'il utilise Gatling. Maximiser Gatling est la clé pour maîtriser Corki.
The stat comparisons shown on this page feature several critical Corki versus Séraphine counter stats that may help you understand the distinctions between the pair. As an example, Corki’s KDA ratio ([kills + assists] / deaths) of NaN is better than Séraphine’s ratio of NaN, showing that Corki may be more central to his team's team fighting capacity than Séraphine. This observation is in large part a result of the difference in kills.
Corki typically has a much larger longest killing spree than his counter does. Commonly, he takes more damage than Séraphine. This typically indicates differing health capacities, yet it can also illustrate that the one champ has less agility and thus is not able to kite away from additional harm when poked or engaged.
Both LoL champions are great champions. Both have their strengths, weaknesses, and counters. In the game's current meta, Corki usually loses when playing against Séraphine, with a 47.5% win rate. Thus, Corki makes a poor counter for Séraphine.
While Corki does have a lower win rate than Séraphine, when on opposite teams, Corki also has a much greater level of difficulty that makes him a more challenging champ to learn. You may get destroyed when picking Corki into Séraphine.
Additionally, Corki also has only a small amount of CC and other utility, a similar amount to Séraphine. This often makes her just as valuable during team fights, especially when trying to counter champions with a ton of burst damage.
While there isn't one best champion overall in League of Legends, in Corki vs Séraphine matchups, Séraphine is the better champion with a lower win rate, more champion depth, and a similar amount of utility to help out your allied champions during team fights.
Corki is a bad counter to Séraphine. Focus your play on maximizing your gold income and destroying objectives. If you can do that, you should do very well as Corki against Séraphine.
To truly master Corki in order to counter Séraphine during both the laning and mid / late game phases of League of Legends, you should continue reading to pick up a few extra tricks and insights into this matchup. If you mind the build and tips shown here, you will grow your win rate by a lot and be closer to League of Legends pro players.
Corki most often picks up more CS as Séraphine. Champs who on average don't earn many minion kills usualy don't need much CS to be effective, such as support champions. These kinds of champions are capable of scaling properly off of their abilities and first items alone. Yet, champions with large amounts of CS, such as hyper-carries, typically need many items to be effective. In either situation, try to do better than the numbers displayed on this page to do well.
The ideal items to have in your Corki versus Séraphine build include Malfaisance, Lance de Shojin, and Éclipse. When Corki used at least these three pieces in his build, he did significantly better countering Séraphine than with most other common builds. In fact, Corki had an average win rate of 47.5% when countering Séraphine with these items in his kit.
To have the highest likelihood of crushing Séraphine as Corki, Corki players should equip the Premier coup, Chaussures magiques, Livraison de biscuits, Savoir cosmique, Plaque d'os, and Surcroissance runes from the Inspiration and Volonté rune sets. Out of all the rune sets we have analyed for Corki vs Séraphine clashes, this order of runes resulted in the greatest win rate. Moreover, these runes averaged a 47.5% winrate overall.
By default, tips, statistics, and builds on how to beat Séraphine as Corki are shown for all skill levels combined. To scope the stats and builds to a particular skill level, you can use the selection menu earlier on the page.