Because 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 winrate is 46.5%., The difference between their best and worst game phases is only 1.1%. This negligible difference makes it clear that their relative power is consistent throughout a whole round.
In the current meta, Zeri is not very popular. They have been played in only 2.2% of recently ranked games. They are rarely banned during champ select. Obviously, very few players see them as a major threat. In recent ranked matches, Zeri was banned 0.4% of the time.
You can see them most often laning in the bottom position. The best win rate position for Zeri is bottom (46,5%). Currently, Zeri's meta game is focused on dealing damage. Specifically, their gameplay should primarily be focused on physical damage. Furthermore, they are a decent tank champ. Dealing magical damage is the least significant part of Zeri’s kit.
You should expect to have to to dedicate a decent amount of time practicing and learning to pick up Zeri. Many League of Legends gamers think they are an average difficulty champion to master. Zeri mostly does physical damage (67% of their total damage). They also deals a significant amount of magic damage.
Zeri deals a great deal of damage in a normal match (20.913 damage). You should focus on developing them as a damage dealing champ to smash your foes.
They are a powerful damage dealer in the game with 7.1 kills on average each game. That is one of the highest kill rates among all bottoms. Furthermore, they have a fairly typical average champion death rate (6 deaths). Moreover, Zeri has an average KDA ratio (2.3) with 6.8 assists.
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