I do not treat APM as a trophy number. For League of Legends, that is the fastest way to make the metric useless. If you repeat right-clicks in the same place, tap ability keys out of panic, or mash camera keys without actually reading the map, your actions-per-minute number can climb while your mechanics get worse. The useful question is not: How high is my APM? The useful question is: How many of my actions are clean enough that I would still want them in a lane trade, objective fight, or last-hit window? I published the full version with images, source links, FAQ schema, and the live browser APM tool workflow here: League of Legends Actions Per Minute Tracker: What an APM Test Really Tells You This DEV.to version keeps the practical diagnostic flow. Fast answer A League of Legends actions per minute tracker is useful as a practice drill, not as a magic ranked predictor. Use an APM test to measure clean keyboard and mouse rhythm, watch accuracy, and separate useful inputs from spam.…