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Ekko Build Guide by Astalfo

Jungle [13.7] The Ekko Field Guide - In-Depth [Jungle/Mid]

Jungle [13.7] The Ekko Field Guide - In-Depth [Jungle/Mid]

Updated on April 14, 2023
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BradJr (33) | June 9, 2023 7:51am
Hello! Very well-made guide, my friend!

I knew about the trick where you can get back to base after just teleporting but I never thought about the exact opposite! Considering its low cooldown, it's actually really worth it to ult back into lane/into a previous position. Thank you for making us aware of that!
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Sovereign Kitten (87) | March 2, 2023 1:07pm
Henlo Astalfo! I'll be your bully for the day.

These are going to be the things that we are going to be looking through ideally with this review.

STRUCTURE: Overall just how things are structured. Tables, Columns, etc.

CONSISTENCY: Overall how often you keep your themes accurate and similar to each other.

INCLUDINGS: Things that I may want to see in your guide that isn't there already.

MY CONCERNS: This being things not already spoken about, Ideally too much added filler (things that make no sense.)

As you may or may not be aware, this section of one's guide should be both detailed and easy to read without being too overwhelming, which you have, but it's still not tidy; you don't need the same builds listed over and over again; rather, simplify it to the main statistic build of (Full Build) and the alternatives that you have listed or anything else.
Example
Overall, this is a much better and more appealing way to format things. It is entirely up to you whether or not to make those adjustments. If was up to me I would make the changes, it shows in my eyes you understand organization.

While you do have "some" matchup information, it wouldn't hurt to include a fast list of champions and their dangers for convenience, as there are plenty of users who don't read. The same thing would be great for synergy.

It'd be beneficial for you to master the fundamentals of BBCODE. Columns are a great place to start. If you ever want to move on to tables, that's a whole different issue. Yet, it would assist you in making certain things more attractive.
Code:
[columns] [nextcol width=100] [b][color=#00ff00]Pros[/color][/b] You smell nice. [nextcol width=100] [nextcol width=400] I like Nashor's Tooth on Ekko and you should too. [nextcol width=100] [b][color=#ff0000]Cons[/color][/b] You smell bad.[/columns]
Thus, once again, Columns are a terrific place to start. In the code above, you're effectively directing the text to display itself next to one another with spaces rather than as a single paragraph. This aids in cleaning up, especially if you have a wall of text or a list of objects or names. The website only goes up to 720? width before breaking so keep it within total.

Pros
You smell nice.
I like Nashor's Tooth on Ekko and you should too. Cons
You smell bad.
You may be questioning why I mention this because you already have some of them in your guide.

That's great and all but they are just copied and pasted from the forums. Almost every single guide uses the same code, which is ultimately what distinguishes "excellent" guide creators from "generic" ones. Those who attempt innovative ways to display their guides and promote their guides in unique ways are the ones who stand out the most.

You have a lot of work to do to appear much more "stylish" with what you're attempting. When it comes to your guide as a whole, you should aim to stick to a similar design strategy because things like enormous headers, tiny writing, massive photos, squished text, highlighted text, and flashy colors do not fit together, but rather distracts the eyes too much.

You could learn tables. But this would be excessively confusing and time consuming. I won't cover much else, just what I see on the surface, but if you wanted to add more content it would be good to go in order from what is expected.

1: Formatting and consistency
2: Information that is helpful (videos too)
3: Sections (correlates to format)
4: Extra stuff (Special interactions or things most may not know)

Don't punch me! ~Cat
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Astalfo (1) | March 2, 2023 1:28pm
Thanks so much for the advice and examples! This is extremely helpful and I wholefully intend to return to you in a month or so with a beautifully detailed, clean and appealing guide <3
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