Although the 2022 LPL Spring Season has only been in its third week, the performance of single players in the LPL this season has left a deep impression on many people. For example, there is a newcomer who is rapidly rising, a single Creme, a tiger who still plays a good performance when he returns to the middle road, Rookie who has been trying his best, and a single Scout who has a very stable performance in the world championship. So, how have the single players in the new season of LPL performed so far? Let's take a look at the data together! (Top 5 in each data)
1. Kill List
Cream:71
Little Tiger: 65
Rookie:55
Cryin:45
Doinb:44

As mentioned earlier, the rapid growth of Creme has had a very great effect on the improvement of OMG. So far, Creme's kills are far ahead. Although this data has a certain relationship with the current number of games of OMG, it can still fully show Creme's heart of Carry.
Second, the assist list
Cream:92
Little Tiger: 91
Doinb:87
Cryin:81
Rookie:80
Yes, you read that right, the top five in the assists list are these five players again. Creme, who has the most kills, is also the single player with the most assists. You can imagine how much Creme has influenced the OMG team.
Third, the single kill list:
Creme: 8 times
Tiger: 6 times
Angel: 4 times
Forge: 4 times
Rooie: 3 times
That's right, in the new season of LPL, the number one is still Creme. In addition, the veteran Tiger has obtained 6 single kills, which is enough to prove that the Tiger is still a sword.
Four, ten minutes of economic difference
Tiger: 340
Rookie:273
Scout:269
Cryin:202
Doinb:200
The ten-minute economic difference can better reflect the ability of a single player to match the line, from the current point of view, the tiger who returned to the single position temporarily led, while Rookie and Scout were temporarily second and third respectively. In fact, it can also be seen that when facing the line, personal ability is part of it, and the player's experience in the line is also quite critical.
Fifth, the output is evenly distributed
Cryin:770
Knight:678
Cream:674
Rookie:656
Angel:612
Unlike at RNG, after coming to UP, Cryin took on the heavy responsibility of Carry more often. He is currently ranked first in terms of average output, which is enough to prove that he is also trying his best in the Carry team.
Sixth, the proportion of injuries
Cryin:34%
Knight:34%
Yuekai:32%
Rookie:32%
Cream:31%
In terms of damage percentage, Cryin and Knight are tied for the first place, which naturally reflects That Cryin tried his best.
Seventh, the conversion rate of economic injury
Cryin:183%
Knight:167%
Rookie:158%
Cream:155%
Angel:139%
It is Again That Crimson is temporarily in the first place, and I hope that in the follow-up competition, Cryin's best performance can make UP achieve better results!
Finally, dear friends, do you think Cryin has tried his best?