Tryndamere´s Q passive AD ratio

Touch Of Colour·9/5/2017, 1:40:56 PM·2 votes·726 views
Tryndamere

So, I´ve been playing Tryndamere for a while now and I recently focused down on reading more indepth about is abilities. I then found out that Tryndamere´s Q (bloodlust) has a passive which gives him...

"Additional bonus attack damage per 1% of his missing health."

The scaling is "+0.15 / 0.2 / 0.25 / 0.3 / 0.35 AD"

So I wonder more specificly how to calculate this.

If I have "721 HP" lvl 2 and i lose "200 HP" how much AD do I then gain?

so 721 hp - 200 hp = 500 hp So how do I calculate how much AD i get at lvl 2 with 1 point in Q? ^^´

4 Comments

Crett9/5/2017, 1:51:02 PM2 votes

about 4 AD at rank 1

think of it like this. what percentage of 721 is 200 around 28% then multiply the AD per 1% missing health by 28

Sasogwa9/5/2017, 2:08:13 PM2 votes

So first you gain a bunch of flat AD and then additional AD based on how much % health you're missing aka how much health you lost COMPARED TO YOUR MAX HEALTH.

The caculation therefore is : "flat ad bonus (5/10/15/20/25 I believe)

  • 0.15/0.2/0.25/0.3/0.35 x 100 x missing health / maximum health" AD

Here 0.15/0.2/0.25/0.3/0.35 (depending on Q rank) x 200/721 Let's say it's max rank it would be around +10 Ad for the not flat part

You can see the calculation for the non flat part slightly simplified at +(15/20/25/30/35 x missing health / max health) AD Meaning you get a linear function granting up to 15/20/25/30/35 AD

If you add the flat part it grants minimum 5/10/15/20/25 AD and maximum 20/30/40/50/60 AD (based on how much health you're missing)

Keep in mind since this is percentage it will not go over 60 AD no matter how much or how little health you build.

HenzoAF9/5/2017, 2:23:21 PM2 votes

AD = [(Missing Health) × (100) × (0.15/0.2/0.25/0.3/0.35)] / (Maximum Health)

[(200) × (100) × (0.15)] / (721)

[3000] / (721)

4.16

Touch Of Colour9/5/2017, 2:38:18 PM1 votes

Wonderfull! Feelsgood to finally understand... Feel a bit stupid that I couldn't figure it out by myself tho :/

Thanks for the help!