How to make Tryn Rage

Shield Villain·11/25/2014, 3:52:25 PM·1 votes·782 views

So I'm a Tryn Main. I've been playing him for about 2 months now and I've fallen in love with his kit. Recently I went up against another Tryndamere on the toplane and managed to bend him over and have my way with him every time. He was completely useless against me.

This is kinda' advice on how to play any toplane, really. My advice, take Skirmish and Devourer. Why? Most tops build armor first, Devourer gives you an added 40 Ability Damage on hit. You're essentially dealing bonus damage. How does Skirmish play into this? They take more damage and deal less onto you. Right then and there you've already got the advantage. But wait, there's more. 63+ True Damage on hit, every time. Can you see the value in this?

You got a champ like Tryn up there, first thing you think is "Damn now I can't kill him." No worries, true damage bypasses his ult. Essentially, Tryndamere is fucked every time.

ANY duel is automatically won. That True damage on his is more than enough to give you an edge. It's just too godly to pass up.

Make Tryn's everywhere rage when you kill them during their ults ouo do it.

6 Comments

hh the thinker11/25/2014, 3:59:59 PM1 votes

lol, fighting you would be fairly interesting. I doubt your idea would actually work for a few reason, but if there is even a small chance, that would be interesting.

hh the thinker11/25/2014, 4:02:17 PM1 votes

also, I hear the jungle items are getting a bit of a nerf, so if it does work now, it won't continue to work.

The Chin11/25/2014, 6:31:22 PM1 votes

wait a minute, true damage goes through his ult?

that's good to know

Leti the Yeti11/25/2014, 7:22:32 PM1 votes

wooooh.... I am not playing tryndamere for awhile ;l

Bogey118511/25/2014, 7:47:16 PM1 votes

Yeah, a lot of people have confirmed that the true damage from the challenging smite will penetrate the ult and kill trynd. This is most likely a glitch/unintended consequence for the item. Don't expect that aspect of skirmisher's to stick around for the long term.