Hey everyone, it’s your boy back at it again. Today I’m diving into something a little different, something a bit more, let’s say, intense. We’re talking about Warwick in URF mode. Yeah, you heard that right, the big bad wolf himself, let loose in the chaotic, no-holds-barred world of Ultra Rapid Fire.
So, first things first, I fired up the old gaming rig. It was time to jump into some URF. I locked in Warwick without a second thought. I mean, who wouldn’t want to go wild with a blood-crazed werewolf in a mode where abilities are up almost instantly? It’s a no-brainer, really.

Now, I’ve played my fair share of URF, and I gotta say, it’s a whole different beast compared to regular games. The pace is lightning fast. I knew I had to get ahead and stay ahead. I started by grabbing Lich Bane, Mercury’s Treads, and Blade of The Ruined King, because cooldowns are king in URF. Boots are always a must, even more so in URF, and Blade? Well, let’s just say it helps turn Warwick into a real monster.
As the game kicked off, I was a man on a mission. I dashed around the map, and I mean, I was everywhere. My abilities were on cooldown, sure, but that cooldown was so short it didn’t even matter. I pounced on enemies left and right. I mean I chased them down like my life depended on it. That blood scent mechanic? Oh boy, it was like a constant adrenaline rush. I saw that trail, and I just went for it, no hesitation.
I used Warwick’s ultimate a lot, I mean, whenever it was up. It was pretty much a guaranteed kill. The enemy team probably hated me but who cares. I was having a blast. It was one of those games where everything just clicked, you know? I felt unstoppable, like I could take on anyone and anything.
Now, I did run into a few problems. Warwick is kinda squishy in the early game. I had to be real careful about extended fights. If I got caught out, it was pretty much over. I had to play smart, pick my fights, and rely on that quick burst damage to take down enemies before they could react. It was a bit of a learning curve, but once I got the hang of it, I was golden.
One time, I got a bit too greedy and overextended. I got caught out and let’s just say, it didn’t end well. I got blown up so fast, I didn’t even know what hit me. I learned my lesson, though. Respect the enemy’s damage, even in URF.
Here’s some real talk, if you’re up against a Warwick in URF, try to burst him down quickly. Champions with sustain or healing can be a real pain for him, too. And, for the love of all that is holy, watch out for his ultimate. It’s a game-changer.
After a few more games, tweaking my strategy here and there, I started to feel like a true Warwick main. I was racking up kills, dominating the map, and just having an absolute blast. I even managed to carry a few games, which, let’s be honest, is always a good feeling.
So, what’s the takeaway from all this?
- Warwick in URF is a wild ride.
- Embrace the chaos, abuse those short cooldowns, and go ham.
- Be smart, be aggressive, and for crying out loud, have some fun.
In the end, that’s what it’s all about, right?
Alright, that’s it for me today. Go out there, give Warwick a try in URF, and let me know how it goes. Until next time, peace out and happy gaming!