Talk:Tryndamere/@comment-79.207.79.16-20121228180519/@comment-5.83.71.124-20130104222922

Tried it these days. Don't want to offend you, but... It's horrible. Yeah, you can crit almost as much as the common carry build, but you don't deal half the damage Carrymere deals. I would consider it only if I would be unable to carry the game, which shouldn't happen with Trynd. The concept is nice, but there are better people to make use of those defensive items. Not to mention that I felt restrained the whole time. But thank you, at least you show us some insight about "Bruisermere".

"All this "duel", "wander alone" stuff makes no sense"- It actually does when you realize that there's nobody wandering alone, you have to face the full enemy team, and guess what? You're not going to do that alone! You have a whole team that back-ups you! So, if they focus an unkillable carry, good for them, your assassin will dispatch their carry and you will still run away alive. If they don't, well... All I can just say is that it's their fault for exposing themselves to a 1K-dmg-per-hit machine (I'm talking about 1K dmg prior to armor reduction).

"And in teamfights any melee carry will just die in vain."- Well, pre-core Trynd is just about exposing himself in tf, soak CC, score a kill if he can, run away, then go back to split push. Maybe set a gank while the ult refreshes. Yeah, far from best, but still good. Once you have at least Vamp scepter, PD and IE you can keep in teamfights as long as you keep being cautious, and exploit your enemies' mistakes instead of committing those.

"Being kiteable is not just about not being able to reach target, its more about how much you actualy suffer from it. Full build build Nasus is kiteable but little do he cares as he is tanky as hell, you dont kite him it is he zones you."- You should be able to notice that if a guy with 230 armor/mres can ignore kiting, even when he lacks of a gap closer, another guy with 5 secs unkilableness (And I'm mentioning it just as a "panic button", if you're doing well you don't even need it most of the times) and a gap closer can actually ignore it too if he becomes a killing machine. Really, I've never had that problem once I get my core, maybe it's just my way of doing things.

All in all, I agree that this needs more study, but I feel that it hardly will provide anything better than the classic carry build. I encourage you to keep trying, but until you can kill 3/5 enemies with this and still run away alive, I will not believe that Bruisermere "is more effective than he is now".