In recent weeks, the LEC Spring Split playoffs for LoL took place. It was evident that 3 champions were either banned or picked in every game. We will show you who they are.
What’s happening with LoL? Recently, the LEC Spring Split playoffs ended with a victory of G2 Esports against Rogue. During the tournament, there were three champions that ended up in almost every team or were banned.
LeBlanc, Hecarim, and Zeri are the three champions. Here, we show you their stats and how often they were played.
Stats of LeBlanc, Hecarim, and Zeri at the LEC Spring
Where does the information come from? The website Oracleselixir has compiled the champion stats of the tournament and shows the three champions with a 100% pick-ban rate. They were thus chosen for a team or banned by a team in every game.
Here are the stats:
- LeBlanc has a pick rate of 37.5% and a ban rate of 62.5% as a midlaner
- Hecarim has a pick rate of 25% and a ban rate of 75% as a jungler
- Zeri has a pick rate of 25% and a ban rate of 75% as an ADC
Just behind them are the ADC Jinx and the midlaner Twisted Fate, who have a pick-ban rate of a remarkable 95.8%.
LeBlanc was actually played in 9 games. Among the professional players of LoL, the nimble sorceress is very popular with her burst damage.
Zeri is one of the newest champions in LoL. Her high mobility plays an important role in team fights, which is why she holds a firm place in the hearts of many players. She was played six times.
And Hecarim is also a champion known in the MOBA for his mobility. With his skills, he is very agile in fights and easily penetrates the vulnerable backline. He can also use his skills defensively to escape ganks. Just like Zeri, Hecarim was only played six times.
Will it stay like this? Until the next major tournament, the popularity of the champions will probably change, although LeBlanc has been chosen often by professional players for years.
For the big Mid-Season Invitational, we expect many changes that will have meta effects. It will be exciting to see which characters take center stage and how well LeBlanc, Hecarim, and Zeri perform then.