The record according to Wikipedia is “A best achievement that has been officially recorded and confirmed for a specific skill or sport.” Essentially, this is a highly valuable achievement to affirm the level of a team or individual player in a sport. In Esports, the same applies, you often hear phrases like “The International breaks the prize pool record” or “Faker breaks the title record”…
Setting aside those titles, statistics in League of Legends are also recorded to find records, however, not everything that is highest is something to be proud of, and the number of deaths is one of those. Typically, when you are taken down, the opponent gains gold, experience, and an advantage in numbers… to win, which is why high-level players usually try to die as little as possible.

However, at lower ranks, frequent deaths or a high death count is quite common. But to die with a record of 0/700/0 like the Nunu & Willump player below is indeed an extraordinary and absurd feat. Notably, Garen, on the same team as this player, also built an extremely troll build of full AP but still ended up winning. Meanwhile, Ahri on the opposing side secured 667 kills yet still lost.


Perhaps an ordinary player cannot die that many times, so this is definitely an intentional act. Moreover, it is likely that this was a setup between both teams searching for a match in ranked at the same time, dragging the game to the 151st minute while one side only fed like this. Perhaps this is the only way this player with the nickname Skipyyy was not reported and banned for his intentional feeding behavior.

Our advice is that players should not foolishly attempt to break records in ranked matches as there is a high chance of being reported and banned for intentional feeding.