Caliste Dominates the Stats in Historic LEC Regular Season Run

Caliste Dominates the Stats in Historic LEC Regular Season Run

Martin Arévalo-Östberg

13 May, 2025, 15:13

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Last updated: 14 May, 2025, 14:39

When Caliste "Caliste" Henry-Hennebert got the bump to start his LEC career for Karmine Corp, he looked poised to become the scene's next big thing. Despite all of the hype, though, few could have imagined just how quickly Caliste would cement himself as one of the best — if not the best — players in the league.

Over the course of the Regular Season at the LEC Spring 2025, the French AD carry went on to lead the league across several major statistics to put up one of the most individually dominant seasons in LEC history.

Karmine Corp Caliste
Caliste bows down to no one at the LEC. (Credit: Michal Konkol/Riot Games)

Caliste: Taking over the stats sheet

The reigning LEC Champs of Karmine Corp remain the best team in the league after claiming first place to end the initial stage of the LEC Spring 2025. Despite a great 8-1 record in series, though, the team dropped a total of 7 games in what has been a fiercely competitive Regular Season at the LEC, at least as far as the top four teams in the league are concerned.

Though the team has incredible pieces to work with in all positions, the one player who stood out the most for KC during the Spring Season is none other than their French dynamo in the bot lane: Caliste. A look at the stats will quickly prove this to be the case.

Over the course of this Regular Season, Caliste finished first among all players in the LEC for CS per game (347.25), CS per minute (10.24), gold per game (16.3k), gold per minute (480), and damage per minute (784.5), outright dominating the competition.

Here's a complete look at Caliste's stats at the LEC Spring 2025 Regular Season:

  • Kills per game: 5.83 (#2)
  • KDA: 6.09 (#4)
  • CS per game: 347.25 (#1)
  • CS per minute: 10.24 (#1)
  • Gold per game: 16.3k (#1)
  • Gold per minute: 480 (#1)
  • Damage per game: 26.6k (#2)
  • Damage per minute: 784.5 (#1)
  • Kill share: 35.4% (#3)
  • Gold share: 24.9% (#2)

*All stats taken from LoL Fandom. Tie-breaker games have not been factored in.

KC Caliste
Caliste has put up one of the most impressive Regular Seasons in LEC history. (Credit: Wojciech Wandzel/Riot Games)

A Historic Feat

Caliste's stats illustrate a whole new level of domination. For reference, no player in the LEC has managed to finish at top of the league in both gold per minute and damage per minute over the course of a Regular Season since 2021, when Rekkles managed the feat during the Spring Season.

The fact that Caliste was able to do it for all three of CS per minute, gold per minute, and damage per minute effectively means that the young ADC is finding ways to farm at near-perfect efficiency while still showing up in time for most, if not all, crucial fights and skirmishes at which he's needed. This has allowed Caliste to become one of the most decisive players in the LEC.

More than a Numbers Man

Despite the fantastic numbers, it cannot be said that Caliste plays for his stats. At the LEC, the French player has grown to become one of the most aggressive AD carries in the league, consistently putting his body on the line to look for pressure, kills, and outplays.

The thing is, though, Caliste's positioning, the damage he's able to deal, his capacity to escape a hairy situation with a sliver of health; all of these appear to be coldly calculated to a tee, and are often exactly what end up allowing Karmine Corp to push towards victory.

The fact that Caliste is able to play in such an aggressive manner and still dominate the stats sheet simply speaks to his unparalleled proficiency as a carry. At 18 years old, and with a title already under his belt, Caliste has managed to become the past, present, and future of the LEC in only a matter of months.

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