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Naga Siren

Naga Siren

Public rank brackets + pro trends. Data from OpenDota. (Cached ~10 minutes & patch-aware)

Patch: 7.41Data: OpenDotaCache: ~10 min
Hero Stats & Scaling
Source: GamerStation damage data. Toggle compare to see two levels side-by-side.
Primary: agiAttack: MeleeBAT: 1.7
1
Strength
21
Agility
22
Intelligence
19
HP
582
Mana
303
Armor
4.7
Attack Min
45
Attack Max
47
Attack Speed
122
Magic Resist %
25
HP/mana and attack totals use a standard modern-patch approximation (Str×22 HP, Int×12 Mana, primary attribute × 1 to damage). Hero-specific bonuses or talents are not included.
Public picks (all ranks)
56,410
Public winrate (all ranks)
50.5%
Pro winrate
57.1%
Total picks
56,410
Overall winrate
50.5%
Best bracket
Divine (52.5%)
Worst bracket
Archon (49.2%)
Top pick brackets
Guardian
14,394 (25.5%) 50.0%
Herald
12,033 (21.3%) 51.9%
Crusader
10,797 (19.1%) 50.0%
Tip: sanity check winrate against pick volume — tiny samples are bait.
Public by Rank Bracket
Best bracket: Divine (52.5%)
Worst bracket: Archon (49.2%)
Where this hero is played (top brackets)
Guardian
14,394 (25.5%) - 50.0%
Herald
12,033 (21.3%) - 51.9%
Crusader
10,797 (19.1%) - 50.0%
Tip: best/worst uses a minimum sample (500) to avoid tiny-pick bait.
Public totals are aggregated across all brackets. High winrate with tiny picks is bait - sanity check samples.

Naga Siren Meta FAQ

Pick rate, win rate, and pro trends for Naga Siren on patch 7.41.

What is Naga Siren's current public win rate?

Naga Siren has a 50.5% public win rate across 56,410 tracked games on patch 7.41. Per-bracket breakdown appears in the table above.

In which rank bracket does Naga Siren perform best?

Naga Siren peaks in the Divine bracket with a 52.5% win rate. Worst performing bracket is Archon at 49.2%.

What is Naga Siren's pro pick and ban rate?

In pro matches Naga Siren was picked 7 time(s) and banned 33 time(s), for a combined contest rate of 40. Pick/ban split is 18% pick vs 83% ban.

How fresh is the Naga Siren data on this page?

Hero stats are fetched from OpenDota and cached for about 10 minutes. The cache is patch-aware — when Valve ships a new Dota 2 patch, the data resets automatically so you're not comparing this patch's plays against the previous one.

Why do the bracket samples skew toward lower ranks?

OpenDota tracks far more games in the lower brackets (Herald through Legend) than the top brackets, so Divine samples are always smaller. A minimum sample of 500 is applied before ranking best/worst brackets, which is why some very small samples are greyed out in comparisons.