Regarding the rotation mode of League of Legends, presumably many players' favorite must be Infinite Firepower, which has been sought after by many players as soon as it was launched, and before the Unlimited Firepower was launched, the designer also made a joke with us on April Fool's Day, that is, the manatee Afu who was scheduled to be on the shelves was killed, and the clues of the murderer all pointed to the werewolf Warwick.
The passive skill Blood Hunger, werewolf's general attack deals extra magic damage. If the werewolf's health is less than 50%, then he will receive an equal amount of healing. If his health is less than 25%, the healing effect is tripled. This passive skill gives werewolves a very high recovery ability, and they can also have a very good recovery effect when fighting the wild.
Q Skill Mouth of the Beast, Warwick pounces forward and tore at his target. When the skill button is held down, he will snap to the target and then jump behind the target. When you release the keys, deal magic damage and get the equivalent healing effect. This skill of the werewolf also has a relatively good effect when gank.
W skill Blood Hunt, passive effect werewolf will get extra attack speed when attacking enemies with less than 50% health, he can also sense heroes with low health in the full map range, and get extra movement speed when moving towards them in non-combat states. When enemies fall below 20% health, these bonuses are tripled.
E skill distant ancestor howl, Warwick get damage reduction for 2.5 seconds. At the end of the duration, or after activating this ability again, Warwick will howl, causing nearby enemies to flee for 1 second due to fear. This is also one of the few skills in League of Legends that has a control effect, and this also gives werewolves a certain degree of calmness.
With the R skill endlessly constrained, Warwick jumps in one direction and suppresses the first enemy hero he collides with. Deals magic damage and applies 3 attack effects. At the same time, Warwick will receive a healing effect equivalent to all the damage that Warwick has inflicted during this time. It's also one of the few suppression skills in the league.
In fact, if you look closely, the strength of each skill of the werewolf is not very weak, and it has a very good recovery effect, and the skill also has a good control effect, but why is the hero of the werewolf still an unpopular hero? Maybe the current mythological equipment does not have the right one for him.
In your opinion, how strong are werewolves?