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League of Legends (LoL) Question: Guide

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    Guide

    Hy I'm thinking of making a guide and try to finish in a month ( I don't know how long these thing take but if you could gimmie and estimate thy would be nice) I was hoping that you guys could gimmie help full tips on making them the champs Im thinking about are nunu,hybrid mid ez ( build from chu8 ),Tristana , and jayce ( I feel like that would be a hard guide to make). I just wanna make one guide and see how it goes
  • Answers (3)

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    Embracing (353) | January 7, 2013 1:24am
    What I recommend: MAKE SURE YOU'RE GOOD ENOUGH TO WRITE A GUIDE.

    Tis the thing that bothers me the most :3
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    Embracing (353) | January 8, 2013 4:14am
    Not only that. Honestly if you played a champ even for 100 games at a low level, your understanding of the champ will still be limited.
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    Pluckin Penguin (117) | January 7, 2013 2:25pm
    I agree to an extent. Do not play a champion for 5 games and then decide you're going to write a guide on the champion. Make sure you have a good understanding of a champion; so, you aren't learning new things while writing a guide.
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    Embracing (353) | January 7, 2013 1:24am
    Write a good guide*
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    Pluckin Penguin (117) | January 6, 2013 6:25am
    The first guide will always take the longest. Once you get used to the process you can start to finish them a bit quicker. Here is the link to a Getting Started Guide with a lot of formatting tips for new guide-writers.

    I would encourage you to get active in the MobaFIRE community prior to writing your guide. You should take a look at other guides that are submitted, and look how they set up their guide. This will help you figure out what you want to put in your guide.
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    Pluckin Penguin (117) | January 7, 2013 2:22pm
    Yes those guides are also very useful. I just felt that your guide kind of provides a good framework.
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    jhoijhoi (2057) | January 7, 2013 5:00am
    After reading my guide that Penguin suggested/before reading it, I would recommend supplementing your guide writing knowledge with Guide Basics and the general BBCode Guide. Both should improve your guide writing skills.
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    Meiyjhe (539) | January 6, 2013 5:37am
    Then I think it would be smart to make a first guide.

    Just because of the sole reason that then we know what you know, and what could be improved.

    But the basics is simple, you will need a few things to make a good guide:
    * Structure
    * Coding
    * Information
    * Explanation
    * Mostly correct English
    * An interesting title and build

    The last one isn't necessary, but it will help you get more readers.

    Also, when you uploaded your guide, make sure that it is finished and people start commenting and have tips, listen to them and use them. They are your clients and they tell what they want to see.

    I wish you good luck ser :P
    -Meiyjhe
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    Meiyjhe (539) | January 6, 2013 6:42am
    To bad I can't edit my post :P
    First line should be:
    Then I think it would be smart to make a guide first.

    "Also when... and WHEN people start commenting... use them."
    I told you to use correct English while I myself even do not do so xD
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