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Source: GoldPer10
Jungle Share measures each player’s share of all neutral minions killed during the game, and then averages each player’s shares over all games played.
Stats by Mag1c; graphics by Exorant.
The highest jungle share went to Meteos of Cloud9, with 38.7%, miles ahead of Santorin’s second-place 33.0%.
Among Junglers, the smallest jungle share went to Winterfox’s Helios, with only 25.3%.
You can check out a lot more jungle farm statistics in the full GoldPer10 article: Jungle-Hungry: Neutral Minion Kill Statistics from the NA LCS 2015 Spring Split.
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Yeah Bjergsen is interesting. If you check out the last section of the full article, Bjergsen takes a lot of CS from the enemy jungle (just because he can, because they tend to be winning!), but he lets Santorin and WildTurtle take bigger jungle shares overall.
Everyone talks about how much Bjergsen is prioritized in TSM's strategies, but jungle farm is one area he definitely isn't selfish in.
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So overall, it looks like teams succeed when lanes don't steal their jungler's camps.. Teamwork for the win.
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Well maybe yes, but Team Liquid is an exception to that rule!
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