
Check out www.learntheleague.com for my complete 200+ page League of Legends book. My games were hit or miss with Volibear. I guess you could say I was a bi-polar bear! He was enjoyable but I felt he was very specialized to certain types of teams -- as I said in the movie, he'd be a lot better in draft mode where you have some idea of who you're up against. His lack of a strong escape mechanism, combined with his complete inability to close in on many champions without a summoner ability, or move-speed items like Shurelya's, or QSS, etc., made him frustrating in a number of games. (I particularly liked my game with Ezrael with an exhaust to really send the message home that I would never get near them until they made a mistake; my score was good and I believe we won, but I did not enjoy the game) I tried Volibear as a jungler, as a bruiser, as a pure tank, as a pure warmogs-stacking monster, and as a support tank. I never did an Ability Power or spell vamp build for him, so I won't speak to its effectiveness. I found I performed best with Warmog's, Atma's, and Shurelya's Reverie as my core items, and I rarely went far beyond this build as the games didn't last long enough. Shurelya's was a huge benefit. I saw a Solomid recommendation to pick up Wit's End, though I only tried this a few times. BUILD RECOMMENDATIONS Runes/Masteries/Skills/Gear and the transcript for the movie can be found here: ciderhelm.com (I will probably not be able to continue posting this information <b>...</b>
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