Thanks to Anivia's K/D/A and utility, she has a fairly average overall win rate. She does very well in the early game, with a winrate of 51.6% in that phase. Unfortunately, she does terribly in the late game, where Anivia's win rate is 42%., The difference between her best and worst game phases is a large 9.6%. This sizeable difference shows us that her power spikes and wanes in different phases of the round. Plan well.
Anivia has been picked only occasionally in the latest ranked League rounds. In the current meta, her popularity is 3%. Hardly anyone sees her as a threat. She has only been banned in roughly 2.8% of League of Legends rounds.
Anivia is played mostly in the middle position. This occurs in 77,8% of her games. Middle Anivia also has the highest win rate (50,3%) of all positions. Currently, Anivia's meta game is centered around dealing damage. Specifically, her build should mostly be centered around magical damage. Moreover, she is an ok support champ. Dealing physical damage is the least important part of Anivia’s gameplay.
If you are not familiar with her skills and tactics, you probably will find it difficult picking her up for the first time. Most players believe her to be a tough champ to master. Anivia mostly does magic damage (88% of her total damage). She doesn't deal much of other damage types and should not be played as hybrid damage dealer..
Anivia deals a decent amount of damage during a regular ranked game (19.217 damage). You may want to focus on developing her as a damage dealing champion to smash your enemies.
She is an average damage dealer in the game with 5.4 kills on average per game. That is one of the highest kill counts amongst all middles. Additionally, she has a relatively typical average champion death rate (4.6 deaths). Furthermore, Anivia has a high KDA ratio (2.7) with 7 assists.
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