KDA Formula

The KDA Formula is ((kills+(1/3)assists)-deaths divided by total amount of games played
Basically I got 10 kills 3 assist and 6 deaths it would be 11-6=5 and that 5 you divide by 1 for your current game so you would have a 5.0 KDA for that game so if I did that for 10 games I would maintain a 5.0 unless I do better worse or I quit allot (yes quiting brings down your total KDA because it’s based on the total amount of games you play) it can fluxate for the better or the worse it is not a solid kills divided by deaths formula try it with your current arena stats basically add your kills a third of your assists and subtract deaths and divide that number by the amount of games you played I hope this helps out any questions and I did it with my stats to verify this formula if something is wrong please prove it before you say it

So KDA does not stand for Kill Death Average. Stands For Kills/Deaths/Assists

I honestly don’t think anyone cares about KDA at all. The number is mostly useless and hard to put into any meaningful context. K/D is straightforward, average assists per game is straightforward. KDA is just a random number that floats from -2 to 10 depending on the person.

I personally just look at kills/deaths and completely ignore the KDA when I look at a service record.

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> I honestly don’t think anyone cares about KDA at all. The number is mostly useless and hard to put into any meaningful context. K/D is straightforward, average assists per game is straightforward. KDA is just a random number that floats from -2 to 10 depending on the person.
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> I personally just look at kills/deaths and completely ignore the KDA when I look at a service record.

In allot of warzone teams I play in they treasure it over arena kd because they don’t understand the formula (I play with serious teams I can find on lfg)

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> > I honestly don’t think anyone cares about KDA at all. The number is mostly useless and hard to put into any meaningful context. K/D is straightforward, average assists per game is straightforward. KDA is just a random number that floats from -2 to 10 depending on the person.
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> It allot of warzone teams I play in they treasure it over arena kd because they don’t understand the formula

Well, that’s new. Arena K/D coupled with Arena win rate is the best overall way to judge a player’s skill. Even more than their actual rank in most cases.

Thanks for sharing the formula.

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> > It allot of warzone teams I play in they treasure it over arena kd because they don’t understand the formula
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> Well, that’s new. Arena K/D coupled with Arena win rate is the best overall way to judge a player’s skill. Even more than their actual rank in most cases.

They can be a good player but if they quit allot it will make them look not as good and maybe even vise versa my warzone kd ratio is 1.4 (I think) but my KDA is a 2.0 because of the formula differences