The less you complain about your teammates and the more you work on improving yourself is the faster you get out of your elo hell.
Being harsh or not but complaining about your team (even with the feeders) while building Warwick wrong isn't going to get you anywhere ever. There is always something you can improve on so who cares if some idiot goes 0/90 in 2 seconds while threatening to murder you entire family in all chat. Try your best learn from your mistakes when trying to win from being behind and move on afterwards.
You should never get bork after skirmishers. You either go jungle item (devourer enchant) + Wits End if ahead go bork, if behind go tank item depending on who the bigger threat is on the enemy team.
The on hit build is fine if your team is doing well but when behind it's pretty bad. It's a cheese build now.
Lately I've been getting the jungernaut enchant on Warwick because 500 health and CDR for 1500 gold is broken. The devourer's enchant lost almost half of it's early game damage so it just isn't that optimal on Warwick anymore. Warwick has always been more effective as a drain tank.
Being harsh or not but complaining about your team (even with the feeders) while building Warwick wrong isn't going to get you anywhere ever. There is always something you can improve on so who cares if some idiot goes 0/90 in 2 seconds while threatening to murder you entire family in all chat. Try your best learn from your mistakes when trying to win from being behind and move on afterwards.
You should never get bork after skirmishers. You either go jungle item (devourer enchant) + Wits End if ahead go bork, if behind go tank item depending on who the bigger threat is on the enemy team.
The on hit build is fine if your team is doing well but when behind it's pretty bad. It's a cheese build now.
Lately I've been getting the jungernaut enchant on Warwick because 500 health and CDR for 1500 gold is broken. The devourer's enchant lost almost half of it's early game damage so it just isn't that optimal on Warwick anymore. Warwick has always been more effective as a drain tank.