League of Legends (LoL) Question: Are non-Meta guides taken serious?
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Are non-Meta guides taken serious?
I was thinking of making a guide for a new champion when I do the final big update this season of my
Ahri guide, and I though: Why not a non-Meta build?
But then it hit me: Do people actually read this, or I am going to get raged at because I am "Trolling" and "a example of a terrible guide maker"", etc?
So, before getting raged at, I prefer asking your opinion first :D
A Yes/No and Why as an answer so we can all understand each other :)
Thanks!

But then it hit me: Do people actually read this, or I am going to get raged at because I am "Trolling" and "a example of a terrible guide maker"", etc?
So, before getting raged at, I prefer asking your opinion first :D
A Yes/No and Why as an answer so we can all understand each other :)
Thanks!
1) Some guides are unconventional but do work. If you have solid reasoning and a pretty much optimal build for that unconventional 'something', I won't downvote you. For example, OTGBionicArm (a veteran out here) had an AP varus guide. He had a great item build and solid explanations which is why I - in the end - upvoted it.
2) Some guides are more fit for the humor section (because they aren't viable AT ALL and just exist for fun). For example, an ADC
Just make sure that, whatever you do, you actually have good knowledge of both the game and the champion in question, but that is required for any guide.
I don't see why an ad jungle
I'm always open to weird builds which is why i come here and other websites like this because i can find interesting builds and evaluate their effectiveness by testing them in a normals or something.
You will find people like me who actively search for this kind of stuff and test it out and you will find the people who look down on you for even thinking of the possibility of it
Do you think this would be viable for a build, or AD Jungle