Fed vs being Unfed damage Ratio?

Karotu007·4/29/2019, 10:00:35 PM·1 votes·1,738 views

Why does it feel like people do more damage when they have more kills, I could be 0/0/0 while the enemy 2/0/1 while i also ,keep in mind, have a stronger better counter champ than the enemy but still do nothing to them? And even if I fed so much say 3/7/2 I feel like its impossible to be able to do damage or even catch up in game because you just do no damage even if you have the same amount of items as the other player or if you have better items. Is there some kind of code for the game that just boosts your damage when fed? cause literally you could be 0/14/3 while the enemy 10/2/5 (im just putting a scenario) and not considering items bought I just feel like the damage ratio is boosted for more fed players.

4 Comments

Hethalean4/29/2019, 10:31:08 PM1 votes

More fed players also have more levels.

Doge20204/29/2019, 11:02:11 PM1 votes

The fed player has more lvls (which means more AD if it is an AD champ), usually better and stronger items (like a fed adc having a BF sword compared to the enemy adc having a long sword) which means more AD/AP/tankyness. The lvl advantage also gives the fed person more points in their abilities to deal more damage with higher base damage and/or with higher ratios. You also have to consider the myriad ability base damages and their ratios too, an early game champ is gonna deal more damage early and appear stronger early on in the game, while the opposing “weaker” late game champ can scale up and deal equal or even more damage to the early game powerhouse during the late game. A champ becoming fed from kills is just one small piece in the game, depending on the team composition and matchup the team that is losing could quite easily shutdown the fed champ, snowball their late game champs and win the game.

TL:DR A champ’s damage isn’t always reflected by its KDA. the pieces that do matter when looking at damage are the lvls, items, stats (like AD, health, etc.), unique stacking mechanics of specific champs like Nasus and the abilities of the champs. A Nasus could be 0/10/0 with 400 CS, 500 stacks, tri and some other items and can still beat the 15/0 renekton who has 150 CS and 4 items.

iiGazeii4/29/2019, 11:12:53 PM1 votes

More kills = more levels and more gold.

More levels means they have more base stats, including AD, health, armor, and MR. If they have more levels than you, they literally do more damage and take less damage than you. They'll also likely have shorter cooldowns.

More gold means they have more items, meaning they have even better stats and probably additional passive effects if they manage to finish an item.

Karotu0074/30/2019, 7:46:09 AM1 votes

im not talking about levels though I could be top lane for most of early game with my laner and we would be trading evenly all game staying the same amount of levels together but if they had 2 or 3 killes maybe from me or not it would not matter