Average KD in Warzone might be something you'll want to compare your own performance to in order to determine how good you are at Warzone.

Average KD in Warzone: What's a Good Kill-Death Ratio?

The average kill-death ratio in multiplayer games is one, as in you score a kill for each time you get killed. Since a kill for one player means a death for another, it all evens out to one.

KDR isn't the most accurate measure of your skill, but in general your KDR will be higher the better you are at Warzone. Of course, professional and good players would have a larger number. Looking at the leaderboards, we can see top players with kill-death ratios as high as 29.

Many players see a KDR higher than one as acceptable. As long as you're scoring more than you're losing, any positive number means you're playing somewhat well.

Playing more games will also see your numbers fluctuate less rapidly. You might get lucky a few games and see a sharp rise in KDR, and then lose it a few rounds later. Likewise, you might hit a snag in a losing streak.

Don't let the numbers get you down. Improve your skills and techniques as a player, and your KDR will rise to follow.