Well, depends which kinds of people view your build. I've seen a whole row of a single character's build voted down before because someone hates that character. That's simply not helpful
To be honest, for newer guide makers that have no reputation, they get less votes overall. For example, my most popular guide has only 21 votes and it has been out there for at least 2 months now. thats not very much. For a while, it was at 83%. pretty solid for a maker of my stature. But due to low vote count and new maker status, those rogue votes arent really rogue, and they outweigh the upvotes by far. i got two downvotes on my udyr build and it dropped by 11%. another down vote, and i dropped to 60%. it is now my "worst" build, even tho i spent the most time on that build and thought it to be my best build. then my fiddle build got trolled, and it is now 70% or something like that. Which is not bad by any means, but from 83%? It is even recommended. I have a feeling that it will just keep going down. My Warwick build was almost in the top ten at 71%, until it got ONE DOWNVOTE, and dropped to 66%. those single or double downvotes drop me by anywhere from 5% to 12%. no one will look at 60% builds if there are 5 or 6 builds above it.
Although i must admit, having higher scores on my builds motivates me to keep making more. I am very competitive. Is that ideal for making guides? No. Is it a bad trait? Not at all. I just really care about what people think of my builds.
Although i must admit, having higher scores on my builds motivates me to keep making more. I am very competitive. Is that ideal for making guides? No. Is it a bad trait? Not at all. I just really care about what people think of my builds.
DEWO, I just recently edited my Evelynn build in this format and gave you credit for it. XD
Personal habitual activites? Utilizing gargantuan idioms to fabricate intelligence.
"It's a colloquial shorthand that means the paradigm exists because of how the game works mechanically. Hence, "the Meta." Stop being a useless pedant." - PlayGooYa
"It's a colloquial shorthand that means the paradigm exists because of how the game works mechanically. Hence, "the Meta." Stop being a useless pedant." - PlayGooYa
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Personal habitual activites? Utilizing gargantuan idioms to fabricate intelligence.
"It's a colloquial shorthand that means the paradigm exists because of how the game works mechanically. Hence, "the Meta." Stop being a useless pedant." - PlayGooYa
"It's a colloquial shorthand that means the paradigm exists because of how the game works mechanically. Hence, "the Meta." Stop being a useless pedant." - PlayGooYa
I'm not so sure about images, but I know you can resize icons by putting "size=#" after it. For example, the normal icon for Infinity Edge:
That was just (icon=Infinity Edge), but replace the parentheses with brackets. Now here's a larger version:
That was (icon=Infinity Edge size=50), again with the parentheses replaced with brackets.
I'm not sure if the same thing applies with pictures, but you can try it out. If not, just stretch and shrink the image on Paint until it's the size you want it to be.

That was just (icon=Infinity Edge), but replace the parentheses with brackets. Now here's a larger version:

That was (icon=Infinity Edge size=50), again with the parentheses replaced with brackets.
I'm not sure if the same thing applies with pictures, but you can try it out. If not, just stretch and shrink the image on Paint until it's the size you want it to be.





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