Because of Bardo's K/D/A and utility, he has a pretty good overall win rate. He does best in the mid game, with a winrate of 52.95% in that phase. Unfortunately, he does terribly in the late game, where Bardo's win rate is 50.3%., The difference between his best and worst game phases is only 2.7%. This large difference shows us that his power spikes and wanes in different parts of the match. Plan accordingly.
Bardo has been used somewhat often in the latest ranked League of Legends rounds. In the current meta, his popularity is 5.5%. Hardly anyone sees him as a threat. He has only been banned in roughly 1.3% of League of Legends matches.
Bardo is played mostly in the support position. This happens in 99% of his rounds. Support Bardo also has the highest win rate (52,7%) of all positions. At this time, Bardo's meta game is focused on utility and support. Specifically, his gameplay should mainly be focused on assisting others. Additionally, he is a pretty good magical damage dealer champion. Dealing physical damage is the least important part of Bardo’s playstyle.
You should expect to have to to dedicate a significant amount of time practicing and learning to get good with Bardo. Many League players believe he is a tough champ to use. Bardo primarily does magic damage (67% of his total damage). He also deals a large amount of physical damage.
Bardo deals a small amount of damage over the course of a regular ranked match (11.850 damage). You shouldn't focus on building him as a powerful champion to crush your foes. Instead, you should focus on covering your allies to win.
He is a weak damage dealer in the game with 2.7 kills on average each round. That is one of the lowest kill rates among all supports. Moreover, he has a fairly typical death total with an average of 5 deaths per League of Legends match. Additionally, Bardo has a high KDA ratio (3.4) with 14.2 assists.
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