Tryndamere, Or when laning feels like playing Hearthstone

Woken Spectre ·8/23/2017, 9:25:05 AM·1 votes·361 views

So yeah I'll admit it, i just lost to a Tryndamere at the moment I'm writing this post, I didn't play bad, he didn't either, my problem is more about the way I lost, than the fact I have lost.

I had been constantly outtrading him for a while, but then when I was about to kill him, he critted.. with 5% chance He snowballed out of it, and we lost, because a fed tryndamere just has to splitpush to base.

Around season 1/2 there was a mastery giving you a small % of crit chance (around 2%), Riot decided to remove that mastery specifically because some lanes were lost by pure RNG, yet Tryndamere is allowed to go up to 35% crit, now one could argue that you can prevent him from getting there, But soon or later, the lane will be in a position where Tryndamere WILL get his crit, to prevent RNG from happening at lvl 1, You would have to prevent Tryndamere from landing any AA's, which is.. simply impossible.

Of course, this does not always disturb laning, but that makes Tryndamere's trading power completely unpredictable, he can very well crit with 5% chance, or not crit at all with 35% chance, people can play around the rage bar, but it will never be 100% sure, and considering you can lose a whole game to that, It is no fun at all, it isn't evn strategizing anymore at that point.

TL:DR Tryndamere passive giving crit at lvl 1 makes laning very RNG-based and it's oppressive.

2 Comments

Phelas8/23/2017, 9:47:00 AM4 votes

Fly Polly! - BOOM! - I'M IN CHARGE NOW

OyddAWqJ5r8/23/2017, 11:19:01 AM2 votes

Been saying for awhile, his fury should only give crit when full and 100% crit at that (with reduced damage that's increased by crit chance and crit damage).

Dunno why we're still using his archaic RNG passive.