New Champion Eats LoL – Bel’Veth is considered a “Hyper-Carry”, has absurdly high ban rate

New Champion Eats LoL – Bel’Veth is considered a “Hyper-Carry”, has absurdly high ban rate

In League of Legends, there is a new champion, Bel’Veth, who is played in the jungle. Currently, she has the highest ban rate of all champions in the game: This indicates that she is a champion that players simply do not want to play against. The jungler is considered someone who can determine the outcome of a game on her own. Some already refer to her as a ‘Hyper Carry’.

How do you measure the strongest champ in LoL? It is difficult to say, who the strongest champ in LoL is, because heroes in different roles can have a completely different impact on the game, and therefore individual statistics do not always tell the full story.

Good indicators are, however, a high win rate and a high pick/ban rate: How often is a champion banned? How often is he played?

All these values suggest that the new champion in LoL, Bel’Veth, is significantly stronger than Riot Games assumed.

She is quite a nasty killer:

Bel’Veth is banned almost twice as often as the second-worst heroine

In which statistic does Bel’Veth excel? Bel’Veth has by far the highest ban rate in LoL.

With 61.69%, she is almost twice as high as the second-most banned champion, Yuumi (31.02%). Only a few champions have a ban rate beyond 25%: Besides Yuumi and Bel’Veth, there are also Zed and Yasuo.

The statistic refers to all regions and all ranks in 5vs5.

People either do not want to play against a too strong Bel’Veth on the opposing team, or they do not want their own inexperienced teammate to choose Bel’Veth just because she is new, then possibly messing up the game.

However, since Bel’Veth also has a win rate of 53.15%, much indicates that the champion is feared.

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What makes the heroine so strong? As the site Dexerto writes, many compare Bel’Veth with the hero ‘Master Yi’ at the beginning of LoL. She acts like a hyper-carry. Through her constant DPS, her mobility, and her ability to avoid damage, she forces opponents to keep her in check. Otherwise, Bel’Veth simply devours them.

Especially the item ‘Kraken Slayer’ is said to significantly enhance her and make Bel’Veth a force in the Rift, which players apparently have great respect for: With the item, attack speed is accelerated, and damage accumulates for a ‘True Damage’ hit.

A “Hyper Carry” is considered a champion who has such a constant and high damage output at the end game that he almost certainly wins team fights as long as his teammates keep him alive. He is like a “ticking time bomb” that goes off if no one defuses it early enough (via reddit).

What is Riot doing? Riot Games has already attempted to limit Bel’Veth’s dominance with initial nerfs when her win rate approached “55%”. This is then considered “much too strong”.

But apparently, even Riot Games could not stop the Queen of the Void. She is hungry.

A few weeks ago, Bel’Veth was already considered feared, especially in the “Low Elo” area:

In LoL, a champion is currently dominating Low-Elo – What makes him so strong?

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