This champion is extremely popular and has a very strong coverage of win rates on all League of Legends servers around the world in both solo and pro league.
Besides a series of champions being ‘hammered’ in the latest version of League of Legends due to Riot’s balance changes over the past few months, there are a few champions still sitting in the single queue and not receiving any rewards. got any change, because of this they proved to be relentless in the singles charts of League of Legends.
Over six months ago in patch 12.16, a specific champion was nerfed by Riot Games causing him to fall out of dominance in the win rate ladder but still have the highest average ban rate in the game ( 50%) as of the Spring 2022 tournament.

Draven is that character. He’s been nerfed several times over the years, but his snowball ability still makes Draven a fearsome pick in single queue.
This is especially the case at the highest tiers of the game as Draven players are rare, but if they do, they can be extremely intimidating. If he leaves Draven green early, he will quickly snowball and knock opponents out of the bot lane.

Recently, a player on the League of Legends subreddit emphasized that the recent League of Legends meta is often more about early advantage and snowballing rather than slowly expanding the size of the game as before. They said, “Most of our picks proved to be superior to Draven but in an early battle for the advantage and gaining bot lane control with Draven became very difficult because of that. I will choose to ban this champion to save headaches.”
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This means that Draven’s influence is enhanced by the meta, making him more dangerous than ever. Especially in pro tournaments and singles queues lately. This was further demonstrated a few weeks ago in a pro match when G2 bot laner Hans Sama played a key role in Fnatic’s defeat in the LEC Winter Split. After giving Hans Sama’s Draven two early kills, the player snowballed early, accelerating his pace to a quick and easy victory.

He did the same thing the week after the game against other teams, earning a perfect KDA and gaining massive control of the game. Since then, every team has competed to ban Hans Sama’s Draven until the end of the winter LEC.
Surely, as a League of Legends player, you wouldn’t want to see a Draven go green during the match, because his ‘snow ball’ ability is terrible. Therefore, it is advised not to let this champion have a network advantage, in any situation he can become a big threat. That’s why this card is still frequently banned in solo queue.
Despite having a normal win rate (50.3%) in Master and higher ranked matches, Draven is the third most banned champion in the game with an average ban rate of 43.2% ( according to League of Graphs stats page)
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