Thanks to Rengar's K/D/A and utility, he has a somewhat poor overall win rate. He does best in the mid game, with a winrate of 51.3% in that phase. Unfortunately, he does worst in the early game, where Rengar's winrate is 44.2%., The difference between his best and worst game phases is a large 7.1%. This sizeable difference shows us that his power spikes and wanes in different parts of the game. Plan accordingly.
In the current meta, Rengar is incredibly popular. He has been used in 7.3% of recently ranked matches. A lot of players see him as a danger. He has been banned in roughly 11.8% of League of Legends games.
Rengar is most commonly played in the jungle position. This happens in 90,9% of his rounds. Yet, jungle Rengar has the highest win rate (49,8%) of all positions but is less popular of a position (played 7,7% of the time). Currently, Rengar's meta game is centered around dealing damage. In particular, his kit should primarily be centered around physical damage. Dealing magical damage is the least important part of Rengar’s gameplay.
If you are not used to his skills and gameplay, you probably will find it difficult trying him out for the first time. Most players believe him to be a tough champ to master. Rengar primarily does physical damage (89% of his total damage). He doesn't deal much of other damage types and should not be considered a hybrid damage dealer..
Rengar deals a lot of damage during a normal round (20.168 damage). You should focus on building him as a powerful champion to smash your foes.
He is a powerful damage dealer in the game with 8.4 kills on average per match. That is one of the highest kill rates among all jungles. Additionally, he has a fairly high average champion death count (7 deaths). Moreover, Rengar's KDA is typically low with an average KDA ratio of 2.1 as well as 6.3 assists per game.
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