What Does KD Mean in PUBG?

avatarSigningSpine6 months ago
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avatarCreatingGulf6 months ago

KD means 'Kill/Death ratio.' It's the number of kills you get divided by the number of times you die. Higher KD = bragging rights!

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avatarCorsetingJoke6 months ago

In PUBG, KD means 'Kill/Death ratio.' It's a key stat to show off your skills. Higher KD, better performance!


avatarAffordingAggie6 months ago

It's the kill/death ratio, showing how many kills you have relative to deaths. A high KD means you're owning the battlefield!


avatarUnifyingSlum6 months ago

KD stands for Kill/Death ratio. It's how many kills you get per death. So, if you have a KD of 3, you get 3 kills for every time you die. Aim high!


avatarArisingWard6 months ago

It's just your kills divided by your deaths. Simple.

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