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A statistical breakdown of the LCK’s stars: Faker

Today, we take a look at the best League of Legends player in the world.
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We have reached the midway point of the League Championship Korea (LCK), with SK Telecom T1 and KT Rolster starting to run away from the rest of the pack. Over the next week, we will be taking a closer look at some of the LCK’s all-stars and how they are doing so far. To start it off, there really wasn’t any other option but Lee “Faker” Sang-hyeok of SKT.

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Here is a breakdown of all the champions that Faker has played so far in the 2017 spring split, along with his win/loss record, average KDA and average CS for each of these champions.

Lee “Faker” Sang-hyeok – SK Telecom T1 (7-1)

Champions played

Orianna

Win/Loss: 2-0

Average KDA: 3.7

Average CS: 354

Katarina

Win/Loss: 3-1

Average KDA: 5.4

Average CS: 278

Corki

Win/Loss: 4-0

Average KDA: 6.4

Average CS: 350

Cassiopeia

Win/Loss: 1-0

Average KDA: 3.5

Average CS: 299

Ryze

Win/Loss: 2-1

Average KDA: 3.3

Average CS: 373

Jayce

Win/Loss: 2-0

Average KDA: 10.5

Average CS: 286

Syndra

Win/Loss: 0-1

Average KDA: 1.6

Average CS: 567

Faker’s overall stats thus far this split:

  • Kills: 93 (Best in LCK)
  • Deaths: 36
  • Assists: 77 (seventh amongst mid laners)
  • CS per minute: 9.5 (third in LCK)
  • Kill Participation: 63% (sixth amongst mid laners)

This has been a great split so far for SKT T1, in part thanks to fielding arguably the best player in the world. But, it does seem like when Faker struggles, so does SKT T1. The sample size is very small, however; when Faker has below a 3.3 KDA, the team has lost three out of four individual games. One of those came against Longzhu Gaming, after they decided to ban out the mid lane, leaving Faker to play Syndra for the first time this split. The other two game losses came against Afreeca Freecs, who currently have the only series win over SKT T1 so far this split.


Stats courtesy of Riot Games and Esportswikis


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