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Survival of the Jedi: How much does KDA and damage need to be considered as a gun?

There is a word called "Gungun" in Jedi survival, which actually comes from the term of CS. Gungun means to hit hard, not only fierce, but also hard.

fierceness is easy to understand, not trivial and meticulous; But also malicious, malicious means that there must be effective harm; If you just charge hard, go up and shoot at the air, it's not a gun, it's an idiot.

Then the question comes. What is the KDA and damage in Jedi survival?

User A: There are many new ones at the beginning of the season, and there are too few games for reference; Only when the number of games exceeds 1 and the ranking score is not low can it be of reference significance. I think Southeast Asia is the most difficult to fight, ranking within 5, with more than 1 games and kd above 3, I really think it is very fierce, and I think it is a great god if it is above 4. Excluding the immortal factor, Southeast Asia is really difficult to fight. With a joke, I feel that everyone is Turaf! I play Asian clothes and American clothes myself, and the average data is one grade lower than that in Southeast Asia! Last season, Asian clothing and American clothing were all about 2 games and four rows, and the chicken eating rate of kd3+ was about 18. Southeast Asia played 3 games in four rows, kd was only 2.6, and the chicken eating rate was 11? This season is even worse, eating chicken rate is 8! Wandering between kd2.3 and 2.5. I can't tell whether the enemy is awesome or the fairy will act.

User B: After playing at least 1 rounds, the kda has 2+ and the damage is 25+.

User C: There are different standards for different players. A budding player may be considered as a gun if he hits more than 1+, an ordinary player is considered as a gun if he hits 1.5, and a thigh hits 2.5. An anchor may need to hit more than 4+.

Seeing this, many friends may have questions. What is KDA? How is it calculated?

KDA refers to KILL DEATH ASSIST (killing rate, mortality rate, support rate), but there is no support in Jedi survival. How to calculate it? I think KDA is killing divided by death. If this bureau eats chicken and there is no death, then it will be settled together in the next bureau.

finally, what do you think is the KDA and damage to be considered as a gun?