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Guys check out my pro Tryn build, all your problems will be solved.
All you do is rush Manamune, then Deathcap, and then 4 Leviathans, and you're good to go. All of tryns problems except his actual problems are solved with this, and anyone who thinks this is a bad build is obviously stupid and bad at this game, because I'm probably like level 15, and my opinion is fact.
All you do is rush Manamune, then Deathcap, and then 4 Leviathans, and you're good to go. All of tryns problems except his actual problems are solved with this, and anyone who thinks this is a bad build is obviously stupid and bad at this game, because I'm probably like level 15, and my opinion is fact.

Acid Reigns wrote:
Guys check out my pro Tryn build, all your problems will be solved.
All you do is rush Manamune, then Deathcap, and then 4 Leviathans, and you're good to go. All of tryns problems except his actual problems are solved with this, and anyone who thinks this is a bad build is obviously stupid and bad at this game, because I'm probably like level 15, and my opinion is fact.
:o Its like you are Keltocdragon!
+Rep me if i'm useful!
IceCreamy wrote:
I just take AD, Armor, MR/lvl, AD runes.
21-9-0 masteries
Boots/3 pots, Wriggle's, Berserker Greaves, PD, IE, LW, GA, BT.
I usually max Q>W>E but if you have an easy time clearing camps but a hard time ganking you can level W first, or make sure your team has enough CC to cover up for your lack of CC.
Incorrect. I mained tryndamere for a month during S1, and I learned this build from z3rgm3n, who playing nothing but trynd season 1-2 and went plat, back when it meant something
15 apen reds, armor seals, flat MR glphys, MOVESPEED QUINTS
boots 3 pots, into zerk greaves, zeal, and vamp scepter, then get black cleaver, finish PD, GA, splitpush like a madman. Ghost cleanse.
skill order:
e,q,q,w,q,r,q,w,q,w,r, etc
Lol at least spell my name right if your gonna attempt to insult me.
Barbarians are savage wanderers who never flinch from close-quarters combat.
With the utility of his abilities I find defensive items a waste in most games.
I tried many of the guides for Tryndamere, some good some bad, most weren't fun for me to use, didn't feel like a Barbarian King running crit,attack-speed/1-2 damage items, defensive items/ and boots.
I started trying out different builds with varying result. Some were kinda fun but they never really seemed to fit Tryndmere well.
Then I started to mess around with attack damage items. Some mediocre and some effective. I then started to messed around with different combinations of effective items. Never found a good starting item with all of my favorite items. So I decided I would start off by building Tiamat for the troll lol's in a match.
At first I was made fun of by pretty much everyone until I started hitting them with 2 Blood Thirsters and Tiamat. After that they tried ganking me like mad and failed a lot.
Finally their Garen build 4 dorans and managed to kill me. During respawn I looked at my stats, decided Attack-speed was the way to go. Looked around decided Phantom Dancer had more to offer than anything else. Bought it straight up and a BF Sword. The payoff was massive. Remember Garen and his four Dorans, Needless to say he was Almost continuously dead the rest of the match. Got a small stockpile of gold and decided to build Infinity's Edge. Really started dominating Champions/ Towers/Minions/even Baron.
After pushing all of the lanes to their perimiter and destroying mid's inhibitor, I recalled and looked at my option's for items. Was pondering my choice and decided I would build another BT for the lol's.
Ran to their base and watched Everything I attacked die so quick, the two towers and their Nexus all died within 30 seconds of each other.
How so it usually takes a few minutes at least to kill the Nexus.
One Word base damage,,Thats two words but you get the point. you can not crit a tower or Nexus but you can hit it with all of your base damage. Which is rather substantial on that build.
After that I started to try a couple of different set ups based on that game. Found that it was simply more fun for me to build Tryndamere like that.
My Favorite Question for that game was : How much Hp regen do you have? My response, You would be referring to my Vampirsm roughly 56% at the end the match their.
I checked quite a few guides, every single one of them had little to no vampirism compared to my build so I decided to make a guide of my build. To let anyone wondering you can effectively pull straight damage/vampirism/crit build and still be effective in match
I also looked around for any builds that actually use Tiamat to great effect, most either didn't mention it at all or simply stated it was a **** item. The one exception was Dufftime who said to think about it in his guide. That resolved me to make my own guide. Showing all of the missed potential, caused by the general conception that Tiamat is a bad item, which it is for most Champs. However on Tryndamere with the right items it becomes a very powerful item indeed.
Barbarians are savage wanderers who never flinch from close-quarters combat.
With the utility of his abilities I find defensive items a waste in most games.
I tried many of the guides for Tryndamere, some good some bad, most weren't fun for me to use, didn't feel like a Barbarian King running crit,attack-speed/1-2 damage items, defensive items/ and boots.
I started trying out different builds with varying result. Some were kinda fun but they never really seemed to fit Tryndmere well.
Then I started to mess around with attack damage items. Some mediocre and some effective. I then started to messed around with different combinations of effective items. Never found a good starting item with all of my favorite items. So I decided I would start off by building Tiamat for the troll lol's in a match.
At first I was made fun of by pretty much everyone until I started hitting them with 2 Blood Thirsters and Tiamat. After that they tried ganking me like mad and failed a lot.
Finally their Garen build 4 dorans and managed to kill me. During respawn I looked at my stats, decided Attack-speed was the way to go. Looked around decided Phantom Dancer had more to offer than anything else. Bought it straight up and a BF Sword. The payoff was massive. Remember Garen and his four Dorans, Needless to say he was Almost continuously dead the rest of the match. Got a small stockpile of gold and decided to build Infinity's Edge. Really started dominating Champions/ Towers/Minions/even Baron.
After pushing all of the lanes to their perimiter and destroying mid's inhibitor, I recalled and looked at my option's for items. Was pondering my choice and decided I would build another BT for the lol's.
Ran to their base and watched Everything I attacked die so quick, the two towers and their Nexus all died within 30 seconds of each other.
How so it usually takes a few minutes at least to kill the Nexus.
One Word base damage,,Thats two words but you get the point. you can not crit a tower or Nexus but you can hit it with all of your base damage. Which is rather substantial on that build.
After that I started to try a couple of different set ups based on that game. Found that it was simply more fun for me to build Tryndamere like that.
My Favorite Question for that game was : How much Hp regen do you have? My response, You would be referring to my Vampirsm roughly 56% at the end the match their.
I checked quite a few guides, every single one of them had little to no vampirism compared to my build so I decided to make a guide of my build. To let anyone wondering you can effectively pull straight damage/vampirism/crit build and still be effective in match
I also looked around for any builds that actually use Tiamat to great effect, most either didn't mention it at all or simply stated it was a **** item. The one exception was Dufftime who said to think about it in his guide. That resolved me to make my own guide. Showing all of the missed potential, caused by the general conception that Tiamat is a bad item, which it is for most Champs. However on Tryndamere with the right items it becomes a very powerful item indeed.
Sooooooooooooooooooooooo...
You build pretty much how everyone build him (don't try to roll it on the other bad guides around here) and just added a Tiamat to it and because you could facepalm a Garen that way you try to think that Tiamat is useful on Tryn?
Or was it really THAT awesome for you to win against a Garen as Tryn, so that you thought you actually improved??
Way to go.
btw: If I stack AD and AS on any champ you can think of, I'll take any tower down in no time.
You build pretty much how everyone build him (don't try to roll it on the other bad guides around here) and just added a Tiamat to it and because you could facepalm a Garen that way you try to think that Tiamat is useful on Tryn?
Or was it really THAT awesome for you to win against a Garen as Tryn, so that you thought you actually improved??
Way to go.
btw: If I stack AD and AS on any champ you can think of, I'll take any tower down in no time.
there are correct ways to build champs, and incorrect way to build champs. When it comes to correct, there are things that are MORE CORRECT than others. Wriggles is OK, but it's extremely expensive, and it doesn't give tryndamere what he needs. 1600g on early sustain is bonkers. The biggest foley for trynd players is thinking that wriggles is an acceptable item. It is not. For the same price, go zeal and vamp scepter.
If only this were true :C
His undying range is really a pain -.-
^The reason why I play Tryndamere.