You can say a lot about a League of Legends player just by looking at their statistics. Especially from the champions they play. League of Legends offers plenty of stats on a player’s profile. Still, a new website has all the players sharing their most played League of Legends champions in a visually appealing way.
The over 140 champions in League of Legends are divided into six classes, Controller, Fighter, Mage, Marksman, Slayer, and Tank. The classes don’t correspond to a role in specific, we can see Mages in the Jungler role, and a Marksman can be a Support if you’re brave enough.
While the champions you play don’t define your role, they can offer some insights into your play style. A player that prefers Leona, Nautilus, or Braum prefers tanks and playmaking. Someone that plays Viego or Kha’Zix likes the stealth factor and jumping from bushes to get their target.
Even in an alternative game mode like ARAM, where players get assigned a champion at random, you might prefer some champs over others. It is unclear if the game recognizes the preferences and is most likely to offer you champions that you play often or if you are simply lucky.
There are different ways to check your most played champion. The first option is using the League of Legends client. Go to your Collection, the little backpack icon. On the left side, you will get the option to sort your champions. Select Mastery, and the champions will rearrange from most to least played.
Mastery Chart is a website that shows the champions you’ve played inside bubbles. The champion you played the most will be the biggest bubble, and sizes will decrease. You drag the bubbles and organize them as you wish. If you tap them, you will see the mastery points. The overview allows you to sort it out by points, progress, and even chest availability.
Other websites like Mobalytics and U.gg offer insights based on your played games. Mobalytics will summarize your last ten games, showing the win rate, KDA, and played champions in these games.
You can check your champions in the Collection section. If you scroll down, the champions that you don’t own will have a padlock. You can set it, so it doesn’t show the champions that are not part of your collection.
The easiest way to check what champions are not in your collection is in the game store, in the champion section. There you can find the champions that you don’t own.
It is possible using the Xbox Game Pass. Players that own the pass can link it to their League of Legends account. When they do it, all the champions will automatically be added to their collection. Players will not receive any kind of reimbursement for the champions they already bought. This deal also applies to League of Legends: Wild Rift, Legends of Runeterra, TFT, and Valorant.
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