
But back to the charts: the x-axis tells us how many games players have played on a champion. Both champions have a win rate of about 40% for first-timers, or if you spell “Blastoise” with a “u”.īlaustoise: Good thing most Yasuo and Riven players can’t spell after years of chat restrictions. Regardless of which champion you side with, we have to admit that we were BOOTY with our champions when we tried them for the first time. His data sample covers all ranked games in Riot regions from May 20 to June 1, 2017. Jeopardy: For this next section, we will be looking at data pulled by our newest gameplay analyst: Benign Lime. Even in his backstory, Yasuo knew his priorities. For extreme juxtaposition, Blaustoise will be sharing data about Yasuo, the champion who treats his team’s Nexus like his own master - not being around to defend it and letting it die while he’s off on his own.īlaustoise: Whether or not your Nexus falls is inconsequential, as long as you get that sweet, sweet 1v3 for your Yasuo montage. Jeopardy: I’m here to talk about the champion with the most inherently-talented player base in all of League of Legends: Riven, the Exile. If Nancymon invites us back for more Clairvoyance, we will have failed. Jeopardy: Hey everyone, I’m self-proclaimed “only Riven at Riot” Jeopardy, and I’m here today with “second-best Yasuo at Riot via one unseeded tournament” Blaustoise.īlaustoise: Welcome to what is likely to be the last data-related blog post Jeopardy and I are allowed to write.
