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Tryndamere Build Guide by Paragonia

Vladimir Counters Trydnamere (In-Depth)

Vladimir Counters Trydnamere (In-Depth)

Updated on January 30, 2012
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2 4 12,630 Views 12 Comments League of Legends Build Guide Author Paragonia Tryndamere Build Guide By Paragonia Updated on January 30, 2012
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RottedApples (57) | January 25, 2014 7:50pm
Voted +1
just got a hexakill with this. my mana helped me out so much
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DeadshotCalamity (4) | July 9, 2013 9:49pm
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Minami (48) | April 13, 2012 8:05am
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Great guide I have to say.
Tryndamere is VERY mana-hungry through-out the game (even late-game) so your build is very useful.
I think your masteries is bad though. The only useful masteries you take is Expanded Mind and Meditation and Summoner's Resolve and summoner's wraith. Your AP is bad for your Spinning Slash and your Bloodlust. It really doesn't suit it.
You do know that you don't have to use all your masteries point right?
I think you should consider not using all your mastery points for maximum output.
Also your Mobility Boots is totally useless. You should spend that item slot for mana items to increase your mana.
Your runes is just YUCK. Glyph of Ability Power? That rune is YUCK on Tryndamere.. AP doesn't suit him AT ALL. Also why would you get a normal glyph, when you have a lesser glyph?
Lesser Glyph of Scaling Mana Regeneration, Lesser Mark of Scaling Mana Regeneration, Lesser Seal of Scaling Mana Regeneration should definetely be in your rune list.
Also Tryndamere isn't an AP tank. That I have to point out.
It is a mana based AOE ranged nuker. Understand? You don't want AP on him. His abilities are scaled to mana, and you want more mana for this champ. It is extremely mana hungry and since the abilities scale with mana, you want lots of mana. Simple. I think it is a typo.. I wish it is a typo ==
Your skill sequence is great! I always use that skill sequence aswell.
As an overall the guide is great, but it could be improved a lot more.
GL with improving it!
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Muukzor (23) | April 13, 2012 6:48am
Voted -1
fish.
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Abbysial (1) | January 31, 2012 5:56am
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loser
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Nugga | January 31, 2012 3:42am
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Not even funny dude -.-
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Mooninites (275) | January 31, 2012 2:17am
i suppose I could applaud you for trying to humor us
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stinglock (9) | January 30, 2012 7:56pm
lifebaka wrote:

Obvious troll build is obvious.

Obviously you spotted the obvious tag that says Troll, great of you to point that out for anyone who can't see the obviously obvious.

Fix the bbc code in the runes. It's all copy pasta'd down wrong.
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lifebaka (151) | January 30, 2012 7:19pm
Obvious troll build is obvious.
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lifebaka (151) | January 30, 2012 7:19pm
Voted -1
Obvious troll build is obvious.
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