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Bounty
Win Rate by Trophies
Commentary:
Kenji performs best in lower trophy brackets, with a win rate of 73.1% in the 0-99 trophy range, but his effectiveness declines as trophies increase, dropping below 50% in the highest tiers. While he shows strong potential for beginners and those aiming to climb from the bottom, his performance plateaus or decreases significantly at higher levels. This suggests that Kenji may be easier to pick up but less effective for high-level competition, making him a viable choice for casual players rather than a top-tier option for mastery.
Brawl Ball
Win Rate by Trophies
Commentary:
Kenji performs best in Brawl Ball when facing lower-tier opponents, with a win rate of 77.1% at trophy bucket 0. As the difficulty increases, his win rate steadily declines, reaching as low as 46.4% at trophy bucket 1000. However, Kenji shows a significant improvement in higher-tier matches, with win rates climbing back above 80% at trophy buckets 1800 and above. This suggests that while Kenji may be challenging to master at higher levels, he can become a strong pick for experienced players aiming to compete at the top tiers of Brawl Ball.
Gem Grab
Win Rate by Trophies
Commentary:
Kenji performs strongest in Gem Grab when players are below 1,000 trophies, with a win rate as high as 73.8% at the 1,300 trophy bucket and climbing further in higher tiers, reaching a peak win rate of 93.3% at the 1,900 trophy bucket. However, his performance drops significantly in lower-tier games, where win rates fall below 50% for players above 1,000 trophies. This suggests Kenji may be more effective for higher-skilled players or those aiming to climb in the upper tiers of Gem Grab, but less so for beginners or those competing at lower trophy ranges.
Heist
Win Rate by Trophies
Commentary:
Kenji performs reasonably well in Heist at lower trophy brackets, with a win rate above 65% for players with 0 trophies. However, as the trophy level increases, his win rate steadily declines, reaching below 50% in several higher-tier brackets. While he shows some resurgence in the 1100+ trophy bracket with a win rate of 62%, overall performance remains inconsistent across different skill levels. This suggests that Kenji may be easier to pick up for beginners but becomes less effective as players improve, making him less ideal for mastery at higher tiers.
Hot Zone
Win Rate by Trophies
Commentary:
Kenji performs strongest in Hot Zone when players have low trophies, with a win rate of 74.8% in the lowest tier. As trophy levels increase, his win rate steadily declines, reaching as low as 51.8% at the highest tiers. However, he shows a notable recovery in the very top tiers, with win rates above 70% at 1200 trophies and over 80% at 1500 trophies. This suggests Kenji may be easier to pick up for lower-tier players but becomes significantly less effective as players gain more experience and trophies. Mastery at higher levels appears challenging due to the sharp drop in win rate, indicating that Kenji might not be the best choice for high-level competition.
Knockout
Win Rate by Trophies
Commentary:
Kenji performs best in lower trophy brackets, with a win rate of 69.4% at trophy level 0, but his performance declines as trophy levels increase, with win rates dropping below 50% across most mid-tier brackets. However, he shows a notable improvement in the highest tiers, achieving a win rate above 70% at trophy level 1500. This suggests that Kenji may be easier to pick up and perform well in casual play but becomes increasingly challenging to master at higher levels where his win rates significantly improve only with very high skill.
Wipeout
Win Rate by Trophies
Commentary:
Kenji's performance in Wipeout is consistently around or just below average across all trophy brackets, with win rates fluctuating between 44.4% and 66%. While there are notable spikes in higher-tier brackets (such as a 66% win rate at trophy bucket 1200), these are based on relatively small sample sizes. Overall, Kenji shows moderate effectiveness but does not stand out as particularly strong or easy to pick up in this mode. Mastery may offer some advantage, especially in the highest tiers, but consistent performance is not guaranteed.