Talk:Warwick/@comment-27066268-20170129230605/@comment-26146288-20170129234027

I've had a lot of luck with not upgrading a jungle item and instead starting the rejuve bead into Tiamat. Then, if you're doing well, pick up a sheen (you apply the sheen proc when you Q, since it functions like an auto attack (and you should even heal off the bonus damage!)). From there, Tiamat into Titanic(!) Hydra, and then if you get really ahead you can roll the Sheen into TriForce. If it's more even, though, just hang on to the Sheen and get your Spirit Visage/Dead Man's. The Sheen gives you a huge amount of extra burst, while giving you that precious mana and CDR. If jungling, in my opinion, your final build should actually look like so: Titanic Hydra, TriForce, Spirit Visage, Dead Man's Plate, Cinderhulk(!), and Tabi's/Swifties/Treads/Lucidity/Mobi's.

The boots are interesting because all five work. Mobis just accelerate the Dead Man's/Bloodhunt combo for getting around the map, since they give a huge chunk of falt movement speed for your passive to scale on. They can give you insanely long range ult engages. Swiftness helps you avoid getting slow-kited, and lucidity pushes you up to 40% CDR which makes you a lot more durable.

You really don't need Bloodrazor. Honestly, I think it's a noob trap. It was great on old Warwick with on demand AS steroids, but it just doesn't do much for you any more. If you really want the damage from a jungle item, Warrior is a much better choice, but you have to get it early. However, with Titanic Hydra/Sheen/Triforce offering such raw damage, tankiness, and utility, it's really hard to justify bothering to rush a completed jungle item. I just sit on machete for a while as a result just for the XP increase. Warrior does have the benefit of kicking you up to 40% CDR without Lucidity, though. But Cinderhulk synergizes with the rest of the health, your E (vastly more effective health), your passive (much larger threshold for the sustain procs), and your Titanic Hydra (which gives you the active burst, and triggers three times when you ult someone), as well as giving you the incidental burn damage.

Take a look at Warwick's roles. Fighter/Tank. That's the Juggernaut subclass. He's more Darius than Aatrox, now, so imagine you're playing jungle Darius (heath/damage/CDR juggernaut items) rather than old Warwick which was an old Aatrox (diver/sustain-fighter; attack speed/on-hit items).

Good luck, mate.