100% Wifesteal (my Thresh guide)-
http://www.mobafire.com/league-of-legends/build/100-wifesteal-stompers-comprehensive-thresh-guide-s4-373293
http://www.mobafire.com/league-of-legends/build/100-wifesteal-stompers-comprehensive-thresh-guide-s4-373293
I think the common thing to do is to either update a guide (If you're talking about making a guide of the same playing type, like a certain role), or to archive your old guide, and uploading a new one for the exposure for the update (If the previous guide was perhaps received poorly due to certain factors).
I think however, if the guide is sufficiently different from the other one, there shouldn't be any turning eyes in that regard.
You can for example have a guide for AP
Tristana but also a guide that covers her as an ADC(Or Marksman). While this is fine, it wouldn't make much sense to me to have two seperate guides for the same role for a single champion, for instance two guides for standard ADC(Or Marksman)
Vayne.
I think however, if the guide is sufficiently different from the other one, there shouldn't be any turning eyes in that regard.
You can for example have a guide for AP


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I prefer to write new guides rather than make huge updates to a single guide. For example, my first ever Talon guide has absolutely nothing in common with my second one, and the second one had absolutely nothing in common with my current one. All three were written from scratch, and are completely different guides. If I'd simply edited the same guide over and over again, I'd have lost the previous versions of the guide, whereas I like thinking of them as "my first guide", "my second guide" and "my current guide".
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Or are we just supposed to use the same guide?