In League of Legends, a player has now broken a bizarre negative record. A player died 700 times in a match and still won with his team. To achieve such a feat, you need a Nunu, dedication, several hours, and 9 others to join in.
This is the record: A LoL player on EU-W, our server, has died 700 times in a ranked match. This has broken the previous record, which was a ridiculous 686 deaths:
- The new record comes from a Nunu. He died 700 times in 151 minutes. That’s nearly 5 deaths per minute.
- The old record was held by a Janna from 2017. She died 686 times in 217 minutes. That’s 3.5 deaths per minute.
0-700-0 – intense KDA at death record in LoL
This is how the record was broken: The record was set in Flex Ranked, and it can be assumed that two groups of 5 friends met here, who had arranged this beforehand.
The Nunu player killed only a single mob throughout the entire 151 minutes of the match. Most of the time, he died to the opposing Ahri, who collected 667 kills in the match. Nunu, of course, had neither a kill nor an assist, and ended up with a phenomenal 0-700-0.

The Nunu was built for maximum speed, with appropriate boots, items, and summoner abilities. Although there is no video recording of the match, it can be assumed that it was all aimed at getting Nunu to run to the opposing Ahri as quickly as possible and let himself be killed.
The ironic thing is that Nunu and his team actually won the match in the end. Probably Veigar had his dwarf hands involved in this game. He collected 1337 kills on creeps during the match and built himself 4 “Rabadon’s Deathcaps” – an item that scales extremely well with match duration.
Kill record in LoL from 2017 remains intact
This is the strange part: Even though Ahri collected 667 kills, that is not a record. The “kill record” still stands at 694 kills – a record still from 2017, set in the match that the previous death record came from.
This meme is reminiscent of the record: The action recalls the so-called “Disco Nunu”, which was a troll tactic where Nunu ran as fast as possible into the bot lane, danced there, and died. Because he also had a laser show while dancing, the tactic became well known.
In July 2019, the LoL player Hecaterina “Kinumi Cati” Eglise played particularly long in LoL and set two world records in the popular MOBA.

