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With this spreadsheet, you can input some basic data each game (Date, Role, Champion, KDA, CS, etc.) as well as leave yourself some learning objectives and takeaways before/after the game, and the spreadsheet will do the rest; calculating your KDA, CS/Min, Vision score per minute, and KP for the game, and an average amongst all of your games.
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Match History Analyzer is an Excel Spreadsheet that takes data from your games and calculates stats such as your CS/min and Gold/min on a per game basis, but also over all games you have played. It shows you these stats for all your champions, but you can also filter for certain champions, even by role.
The Game Review Spreadsheet is an Excel spreadsheet designed to help you review your League of Legends replays in a systematic environment. You can track your progress easily and potentially see where games went wrong (or right) with the information that you fill in after each match.
This spreadsheet utilizes the Riot Games API to fetch your ranked matches and add them to the Match History sheet. You can analyze the matches in the Stats and Ranked Information Sheets.
I made a spreadsheet that's an index of every champion in the game, along with their base and leveled stats (rounded to the in-game shown value). This also includes their class and subclass (as declared by Riot here ) and the names are hyperlinks to their wiki page.