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Najia

Mythic Ranked · Diamond Flaring Phoenix Knockout
49.9%Win rate on Flaring Phoenix
3,053Games here
1.5%Pick rate
75Trust Score
37. of 105Rank on this map

Wins late — in Gem Grab 9.2 points better in long rounds than in short ones (48.3% against 39.1%, split at 103 s). Needs the long round; in a fast game he never arrives.

Profile

For Knockout, this map's mode — duels and star rates are available per mode, not per map.

On the tier: counter safety and star rate are computed across all tiers together and do not change when you switch — too few pairings are measured in Diamond for that. The other axes do.

Win ratePopularityBreadthCounter safetyStar rate 25.
Win rate 75.51.4 %
Popularity 83.1.80 %
Breadth 47.14% of maps
Counter safety 26.30.3 %
Star rate 25.19.0 %
How to read the profile
The rankAll five numbers are ranks in the field, not values: 83th means “better than 83% of all brawlers”. It is the only way to compare five axes that live in completely different ranges — a win rate around 50%, a pick rate around 1%. The dashed ring is the middle of the field. What was measured is on the right.
Win rateHow often he wins — the same number as in the header, from the same battles.
PopularityHow often he is played at all. Says nothing about whether that is wise — a popular brawler can be a poor pick and the other way round.
BreadthOn how many maps of the rotation he is at the top — the number the tier list sorts by as well. A narrow brawler with a high win rate is a safe bet on his two maps and nowhere else; where that is, is in the table below. This axis always spans all modes.
Counter safetyHis worst duel, not the average: how he fares when the opponent knows the answer. High means “even at his worst he still wins often”, low means “a single counter-pick costs the round” — that decides whether you can show him first. Who beats him is on Who beats whom?
Star rateHow often he becomes star player in won battles — whether he carries the game or rides along. A support brawler can be very strong and still sit low here.

History

Only Flaring Phoenix. 08/05 to 08/23, 14 days. 11 earlier days are left out — below 60 appearances a daily win rate is noise. One point per day. Both curves scale to their own range; the numbers on the left and right are the values for 08/05 and 08/23.

Win rate

08/05 — 52.1% from 169 appearances08/06 — 54.5% from 154 appearances08/12 — 48.5% from 132 appearances08/13 — 46.5% from 159 appearances08/14 — 44.4% from 144 appearances08/15 — 48.8% from 213 appearances08/16 — 44.4% from 214 appearances08/17 — 40.9% from 242 appearances08/18 — 48.9% from 188 appearances08/19 — 56.3% from 64 appearances08/20 — 49.2% from 726 appearances08/21 — 48.6% from 1,162 appearances08/22 — 50.7% from 777 appearances08/23 — 53.1% from 388 appearances
52.1%08/05 53.1%08/23

Pick rate

08/05 — 0.8% from 169 appearances08/06 — 0.8% from 154 appearances08/12 — 1.5% from 132 appearances08/13 — 1.2% from 159 appearances08/14 — 0.9% from 144 appearances08/15 — 1.3% from 213 appearances08/16 — 1.2% from 214 appearances08/17 — 1.2% from 242 appearances08/18 — 1.0% from 188 appearances08/19 — 1.3% from 64 appearances08/20 — 1.7% from 726 appearances08/21 — 1.6% from 1,162 appearances08/22 — 1.6% from 777 appearances08/23 — 1.5% from 388 appearances
0.8%08/05 1.5%08/23

Across the ranks

Win rate per rank tier on Flaring Phoenix — ranked battles only, the tier comes from the battle itself. The axis runs from Gold to Legendary, one tick per tier: the stretch where this brawler has at least 300 battles per tier; 4 tiers fall below that and drop out. The stretch always fills the full width, three tiers or eight — so when comparing two curves, mind the names on the axis. The curve glows brighter where more was measured — the tiers differ by more than a thousandfold in battles. The faint horizontal line sits at 50 %.

No clear rank trend — from Gold to Legendary the win rate stays practically the same (regression −1.9 points across the whole range). He plays the same at the bottom as at the top.

Gold — 52.1% from 2,854 gamesDiamond — 49.2% from 4,882 gamesMythic — 48.4% from 37,086 gamesLegendary — 49.0% from 12,273 games
GoldDiamondMythicLegendary

Against whom

Direct duels in Knockout: how Najia does when that brawler is on the enemy team. Duels are available per mode, not per map — so unlike the numbers above, this section covers every Knockout map, not just Flaring Phoenix. Computed across all ranked tiers together — not for your tier alone.

Counters

Countered by

The word after the number says how hard: hard counter means the edge is clearly bigger than the strength of the two would give. A high win rate alone never appears here — whoever only wins because he is the stronger brawler does not make the list at all. See it in the counter network

Good partners

On the same team, in Knockout — which combination wins. Per mode as well, not per map. Computed across all ranked tiers together — not for your tier alone.

Pearl 59.8% 876 games Brock 56.5% 5,739 games Edgar 56.6% 3,939 games Bolt 60.0% 572 games Gray 56.8% 1,439 games Grom 59.8% 497 games

Who plays him best

Players with a profile and at least 20 games on Najia, sorted by the Wilson lower bound. To the full list

RankPlayerTierGamesBoundWin rate
1 Mr Stank Diamond 32 36.4% 59.4%
2 𝑮𝑶𝑫 Legendary 29 34.9% 55.2%
3 twtwtwtw898989 Mythic 22 33.7% 54.5%
4 牛被冷死 Diamond 28 30.0% 35.7%
5 白上と相思相愛のきゃんびー高田 Diamond 21 28.6% 28.6%