As a result of Zeri's K/D/A and utility, they have a terrible overall win rate. They do very well in the late game, with a winrate of 47.6% in that phase. Unfortunately, they do terribly in the early game, where Zeri's win rate is 46.5%., The difference between their best and worst game phases is only 1.1%. This negligible difference indicates that their power is flat throughout a whole match.
In the current meta, Zeri is not very popular. They have been used in only 2.2% of recently ranked rounds. They are rarely banned during champ select. Obviously, very few players see them as a significant threat. In the latest ranked matches, Zeri was banned 0.4% of the time.
Zeri is most commonly played in the bottom position. This occurs in 93,6% of their games. Bottom Zeri also has the highest win rate (46,5%) of all positions. Currently, Zeri's meta game is focused on dealing damage. In particular, their gameplay should mainly be focused on physical damage. Additionally, they are a decent tank champ. Dealing magical damage is the least critical part of Zeri’s playstyle.
You should expect to have to to spend a decent amount of time practicing and learning to get good with Zeri. Most League of Legends gamers consider they are an average difficulty champ to main. Zeri primarily does physical damage (67% of their total damage). They also deals a large amount of magic damage.
Zeri deals a great deal of damage over the course of a normal game (20.913 damage). You should focus on developing them as a damage dealing champion to crush your enemies.
They are a powerful damage dealer on the Rift with 7.1 kills on average each round. That is one of the highest kill rates among all bottoms. Furthermore, they have a fairly typical average champion death count (6 deaths). Additionally, Zeri's KDA is usually high with an average KDA ratio of 2.3 as well as 6.8 assists per match.
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