Kill Machine role represents the player who consistently secures high kill counts and impactful frags, making them a force to be reckoned with on the battlefield.
Like any other player in your lineup, Kill Machine earns points from player scores and role scores.
– You can find more information about scoring in the article 'Scoring and roles'.
Kill Machine receives bonus points for 3x, 4x, aces and headshots:
Role | Event | Role score = RoleCoef x Player score |
Kill Machine | Multi Frags (triple kill, quad kill, ace), Headshots | Triple kill, quad kill, ace x0.4; Headshot x1 |
To achieve the best results, explore detailed analytics of esports players in the Powerstats section. You can check the role effectiveness of each card using a role filter.
Formula:
RS = ∑ (Player score × Role coefficient)
Role perk impact on Kill Machine scoring
Each kill machine card now has a role perk that provides an additional percentage bonus to total points earned from multi-kills and headshots in each round.
Updated formula with role perks:
RS_final = RS + (RS × Role Perk Bonus %)
For example:
If a kill machine player gets two triple kills and five headshots, and their card has a +9% role perk bonus, their final role score increases by 9% before further multipliers are applied.
What this means:
Even if two kill machines secure the same number of multi-kills, their total scores can vary based on their unique role perks.
The kill machine role perk applies directly to multi-kill and headshot points, enhancing their overall impact.
Selecting a kill machine with a high role perk percentage can significantly boost your lineup's total score.
How to choose the best player for the Kill Machine role in your lineup?
Selecting a Kill Machine for your fantasy team usually means choosing a player who consistently racks up high kill counts and fragging statistics. These players are often top players of their teams and can have a significant impact on the outcome of matches. Here are some tips on how to choose a Kill Machine player for your Powerplay lineup:
Performance and Stats: Look for players who consistently top the fragging charts in their matches. Check their kill-death ratio (K/D ratio), average kills per round (KPR), and overall impact on rounds.
Aim and Accuracy: Kill Machine players need exceptional aiming and accuracy to consistently secure kills. Analyze their headshot percentage, overall accuracy, and performance in aim-heavy scenarios.
Consistency: Consistency is key. Avoid players that have occasional high-kill games but also frequently underperform. Choose players who consistently deliver solid performances across multiple matches and tournaments.
Versatility: Kill Machine players should be versatile and able to perform well on various maps and against different opponents. Players who can excel in a wide range of situations are valuable additions to your lineup.
Impactful Kills: Beyond just high kill counts, look for players that get impactful kills that change the course of rounds. Players who consistently secure opening kills or clutch situations can greatly contribute to their team's success.
Map Performance: Different players might perform better on certain maps due to their playstyle. Research which maps the Kill Machine player excels on and consider choosing them for matches played on those maps.
Team Support: Even Kill Machines need supportive team environment. Consider players who receive adequate support from their teammates in terms of communication, strategy, and utility usage.
Clutch Potential: A player that can excel in clutch situations is valuable. Kill Machine players who can consistently win clutch rounds and turn the tide of matches are excellent additions to your lineup.
Team Performance: Consider the Kill Machine's team performance. Successful teams are likely to have top players who contribute to wins and play crucial roles in match victories.
Recent Performance: Analyze the player's recent performance and statistics. Look for trends in their performance over the last few matches or tournaments to gauge their current abilities.
Keep in mind that while Kill Machine players can have flashy plays, Counter-Strike 2 is a team-based game, and a well-rounded lineup with strong roles and coordination will generally perform better in the long run. Balance your lineup with different roles, including entry fraggers, support players, snipers, and IGLs to maximize your chances of success in fantasy esports.
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All essential information can be found in the Powerstats section, as well as on external resources. Analyze, get stronger, and boost your team.
If you're seeking to get a better grasp of Powerplay scoring and gain a more profound understanding of your lineup's effectiveness, read the "Advanced scoring calculation" article.
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