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I have been champion many times. For the most part from what I noticed is as follows.
It has very little to do with kills. It has nothing to do with your career stats.
Out of the total 60 players the player who had the best standing from their previous game will be the champion.
I can win a game, then log off for the night and when I log back in in the morning will most likely be the champion.
I have been champion for placing 2nd a few times and once even for placing 3rd with no kills.
When you play with a team and win the champion who had the best overall score on your team is picked.
1) It's not about total kills, it's about total score.
2) Kills+ revives + respawns + damage and so on.
EDITED
That lifeline won it because she healed with her robot and dropped a lot of care packages. Doing such things add to total points.
Traveled distance might even be a factor as well as weapon accuracy.
- 4 years ago
Hmm, I did an arenas match, got 0 kills 0 deaths and the other team forfeited as soon as the match started and I was chosen as champion for my next BR match.
- 4 years ago@Owolf_Luftwolf If there isn't someone in the lobby that won previous to that match....and someone who won arenas is present in the lobby...that person will revert always to champion.
- 4 years ago
I played a match with my son once where we had won. He had almost 3 times the damage I had. He also revived me 2 or three times....basically did everything that match and carried my sorry A**. However I had more kills, because he was shredding everyone with a Triple Take and I would finish them off with a couple bullets to get the knock. Next match I was champion. This has happened every time without fail - meaning...who ever had the most kills was labeled champion over any other stat.
So 10 kills with 600 damage V.S. 9 kills with 4000 damage - the 10 kill person gets the title.
At least in every scenario we have ever had in this regard.
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