As a result of Nautilus'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 51.6% in that phase. Unfortunately, he does poorest in the early game, where Nautilus's win rate is 47.1%., The difference between his best and worst game phases is about 4.5%. This sizeable difference shows us that his power spikes and wanes in different parts of the round. Prepare well.
In the current meta, Nautilus is incredibly popular. He has been selected in 8.7% of recently ranked games. A lot of players see him as a danger. He has been banned in approximately 10.2% of League matches.
You can see him typically used in the support position. The top win rate position for Nautilus is support (49,1%). At this time, Nautilus's meta game is centered around dealing damage. In particular, his gameplay should primarily be focused on magical damage. Furthermore, he is a pretty good tank champ. Dealing physical damage is the least critical part of Nautilus’s playstyle.
If you are not familiar with his skills and gameplay, you may find it difficult picking him up for the first time. Many players believe him to not be a tough champ to get good at. Nautilus mostly does magic damage (61% of his total damage). He also deals a significant amount of physical damage.
Nautilus deals a small amount of damage over the course of a normal round (9.051 damage). You probably shouldn't focus on building him as a powerful champ to smash your foes. Instead, you should dedicate yourself to supporting your allies to come out on top.
He is a weak damage dealer on the Rift with 2.1 kills on average per game. That is one of the lowest kill rates amongst all supports. Moreover, he has a somewhat above average death total with an average of 6.4 deaths per League of Legends match. Moreover, Nautilus has an average KDA ratio (2.4) with 13.5 assists.
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