Make the most out of your Icathian Surprise.
Use Void Ooze to set up a perfect Living Artillery.
Kog'Maw can outrange most champions with his Bio-Arcane Barrage ability.
Camille's shield only works against one damage type, so hit her when she's vulnerable to your damage.
The Hextech Ultimatum has a very short range to cast, so try to flash away from her before she gets close.
The stats shown on this page show several critical Kog'Maw vs. Camille counter statistics that may help you interpret the differences and similarities between the two. As an example, Kog'Maw’s KDA ratio ([kills + assists] / deaths) of NaN is more than Camille’s ratio of NaN, showing that Kog'Maw may be more central to his team's team fighting effectiveness than Camille..
Kog'Maw normally has a slightly larger longest kill spree than his opponent does. Typically, he receives less damage than Camille. This typically indicates different amounts of tankyness, yet it can also show that the one champion has less agility and thus is not able to flee from additional damage when poked or engaged.
Both League champions are great champions. Both champs have their strengths, weaknesses, and counters. In League's current meta, Kog'Maw usually wins when trying to fight Camille, with a 51.4% win rate. As a result, Kog'Maw makes a good counter for Camille.
While Kog'Maw does have a higher winrate compared to Camille, when they face off with one another, Kog'Maw also has a greater difficulty level that makes him a more complex character to pick up and master. You should be careful when picking Kog'Maw into Camille.
Furthermore, Kog'Maw has almost no amount of utility and CC, a similar amount to Camille. This often makes her just as valuable during team fights, especially when fighting champions with a ton of burst damage.
While there is not one best champion overall in League of Legends, in Kog'Maw vs Camille matchups, Kog'Maw is the better champion with a higher win rate, more champion depth, and a similar amount of utility to help out your allied champions during team fights.
Kog'Maw is a decent counter for Camille. Focus your actions on keeping up your gold income and destroying objectives. If you do that, you should be able to stand on your own as Kog'Maw against Camille.
To truly master Kog'Maw to counter Camille during both the early game and mid / late game phases of League of Legends, you should keep reading to pick up a few extra tricks and insights into this matchup. If you listen to the build and suggestions shown above, you will increase your win rate by a lot and be that much closer to League of Legends pro players.
Kog'Maw often gets a similar amount of CS compared to Camille. Champs who typically don't take many minion kills typically don't require much CS to be valuable teammates, such as supports. They are able to scale properly off of their abilities and first items alone. Yet, champs with a lot of CS, such as hyper-carries, often have to have many items to be effective. In either situation, try to exceed the numbers shown here to do well.
The most important items to use in your Kog'Maw versus Camille build include Guinsoo's Rageblade, Blade of The Ruined King, and Terminus. When Kog'Maw bought at least these three items in his build, he did significantly better versus Camille than with many other typical counter builds. In fact, Kog'Maw had an average win rate of 51.4% when countering Camille with this counter build.
To have the highest likelihood of crushing Camille as Kog'Maw, Kog'Maw players should use the Lethal Tempo, Triumph, Legend: Bloodline, Last Stand, Conditioning, and Overgrowth runes from the Precision and Resolve rune sets. Of all the runes we have analyed for Kog'Maw vs Camille face-offs, this composite of runes resulted in the best win rate. Moreover, these runes gave a 51.4% winrate overall.
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