Equinox can be used as a powerful zoning tool to keep enemies at bay.
You can use Wish on your allies from across the map to save them from otherwise fatal events.
Soraka is a powerful ally in battle, using her strong healing to keep the party moving forward.
The stats provided here emphasize some critical Soraka versus Bel'Veth counter statistics that can help you appreciate the differences between these two champs. Soraka’s KDA ratio ([kills + assists] / deaths) of NaN is more than Bel'Veth’s ratio of NaN, showing that Soraka may be more central to her team's team fighting effectiveness than Bel'Veth. This observation is largely fueled by the differences in assists.
Soraka typically has a significantly smaller longest killing spree than her foe does. Typically, she takes less damage than Bel'Veth. This commonly reflects differing health capacities, but it can also hint that the champion with more HP has less mobility and thus is not able to kite away from further harm when engaged or poked.
Both LoL champions are great. Both champs have their strengths, weaknesses, and counters. In League's current meta, Soraka usually loses when facing off against Bel'Veth, with a 47.8% win rate. As a result, Soraka makes a bad counter to Bel'Veth.
While Soraka does have a lower winrate compared to Bel'Veth, when they face off with one another, Soraka also has a much lower level of difficulty that makes her a less difficult champ to pick up and master. You should be very concerned when picking Soraka into Bel'Veth.
Furthermore, Soraka also has a great deal of utility and CC, a similar amount to Bel'Veth. This makes her just as valuable during team fights, especially when trying to counter champions with a ton of burst damage.
While there is not one best champion for every situation in League of Legends, in Soraka vs Bel'Veth matchups, Bel'Veth is the better champ with a lower win rate, less champion complexity, and a similar amount of utility to help out your team members during teamfights.
Soraka is a terribly counter for Bel'Veth. Focus your gameplay on maximizing your gold income and taking out objectives. If you are able to do that, you should be able to stand on your own as Soraka against Bel'Veth.
To truly master Soraka in order to counter Bel'Veth during both the early game and mid / late game phases of League of Legends, you should continue reading to gather a few extra tips and tricks for this matchup. If you mind the build and stats shown here, you will grow your win rate by a lot and be closer to League of Legends pro players.
Soraka typically racks up less CS relative to Bel'Veth. Champions who on average don't get much CS typically don't need much CS to be effective, such as supports. These kinds of champions are capable of scaling well off of their abilities and first items alone. Yet, champions with a lot of CS, such as hyper-carries, typically have to have many items to be effective. In either case, try to exceed the values reported on this page to do well.
The most important items to use in your Soraka versus Bel'Veth build include Dream Maker, Staff of Flowing Water, and Moonstone Renewer. When Soraka bought at least these three pieces in her build, she performed much better countering Bel'Veth than with many other common counter builds. In fact, Soraka boasted an average winrate of 47.8% when countering Bel'Veth with this build.
To have the highest likelihood of annihilating Bel'Veth as Soraka, you should equip the Guardian, Font of Life, Bone Plating, Revitalize, Biscuit Delivery, and Cosmic Insight runes from the Resolve and Inspiration rune sets. Of all the rune combinations players picked for Soraka vs Bel'Veth face-offs, this sequence of runes resulted in the highest win rate. Moreover, these runes averaged a 47.8% win rate overall.
By default, tips, statistics, and builds on how to beat Bel'Veth as Soraka are shown for all ranked divisions combined. If you would like to filter the stats and builds to a particular skill level, you may use the selection menu earlier in the counter matchup guide.