Talk:Katarina/@comment-24621775-20150526012829/@comment-9705522-20150527234907

Its not accurate at all. Here is the thing. A lot of things influence win rate. These include difficulty, low pick rate, power, ability to abuse mistakes, counter potential and a few more that are less relevant. In order of importance, these are low pick rate, difficulty, ability to abuse mistakes, power, counter potential. As you can see, power barely makes the 4th place. So judging power by win rate is stupid, since you are ignoring 3 more important factors.

To give you an example of why win rate is absolutely 0% accurate, here is the win rate of Kassadin at his most overpowered state: 49%. Here is the win rate of Heimerdinger before his rework, where he was generally considered tier 5: 54%. Clearly, their win rates do not reflect their power at the time.