Talk:Tryndamere/@comment-24221336-20140706081443/@comment-8506165-20140919013307

" He thrived off never bothering to interact with opponents even once. He'd spend his time shoving minion waves, and if people ever came to try and stop him he'd just spin away laughing. If that failed, he'd pop his Q for an 800+ unconditional heal. If that still failed, he'd use his ult."

Minus the 800+ unconditional heal, this actually sounds a lot like how at least 90% of the Tryndameres I see at various elos play. Splitpush endlessly, spin away if even the support comes along to the lane, come back 30s later.