Yes, I know I copied what you had written. I found it easier than going through everything and editing it (I had to leave for work, so time was of the essence) and I think its better if that was posted on the first post rather than on the second page. If you want, I can put a note saying that you edited msot of the work (if that makes you feel better. I would have quoted it if not for the possible need to keep editing it in the future.
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Just give her credit among the others at the bottom.
"Moral justification is a powerful disengagement mechanism. Destructive conduct is made personally and socially acceptable by portraying it in the service of moral ends." - Albert Bandura
"Ultimately, if people lose their willingness to recognize that there are times in our history when legality becomes distinct from morality, we aren't just ceding control of our rights to government, but our futures." - Edward Snowden
"Ultimately, if people lose their willingness to recognize that there are times in our history when legality becomes distinct from morality, we aren't just ceding control of our rights to government, but our futures." - Edward Snowden
lol haha, I was joking around ^^ It didn't take that long to format most of it to look aesthetically pleasing, and the original idea was yours, not to mention most of the text itself is Jebus, yours and PsiGuard's.
Totally didn't mean to come off as petulant :P
It looks great, and I hope more people add some other ideas to it. As soon as I think of any, I'll drop back here and contribute some more :3
EDIT: My edit of the content is in my Will Review For Food Thread too, with links back here, so I'll try to keep it updated there when you update here.
Totally didn't mean to come off as petulant :P
It looks great, and I hope more people add some other ideas to it. As soon as I think of any, I'll drop back here and contribute some more :3
EDIT: My edit of the content is in my Will Review For Food Thread too, with links back here, so I'll try to keep it updated there when you update here.
Hey we all helped :D . And sorry if I came out as an *** yesterday :S
Anyway, lets keep the ideas coming.
Anyway, lets keep the ideas coming.
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Edit: I think I will put what was added her also, since its hard to find it in the OP.
Under Requirements for a Good Guide
Originality: A good guide is original. Sure, you have the core items and such for each champion, but your explanations, descriptions, situational items and even skill sequence have to be original. Having the exact same build and guide as a top rated guide doesn't mean your's is good. Be original, show that you actually know the champion by putting some of yourself into your guide.
Under Improving your Guide
Including Alternatives: Alternative Rune setup, Mastery setup, hell even an alternative skill sequence will make your guide much better. This allows your build to be used for multiple setups. Whats more, it helps having alternatives because not everything always goes as planned, and sometimes you have to use a certain mastery point or a certain rune setup to counter a pick (for ranked mainly).
If anyone wants to edit/add to these, please let me know.
Edit: I think I will put what was added her also, since its hard to find it in the OP.
Under Requirements for a Good Guide
Originality: A good guide is original. Sure, you have the core items and such for each champion, but your explanations, descriptions, situational items and even skill sequence have to be original. Having the exact same build and guide as a top rated guide doesn't mean your's is good. Be original, show that you actually know the champion by putting some of yourself into your guide.
Under Improving your Guide
Including Alternatives: Alternative Rune setup, Mastery setup, hell even an alternative skill sequence will make your guide much better. This allows your build to be used for multiple setups. Whats more, it helps having alternatives because not everything always goes as planned, and sometimes you have to use a certain mastery point or a certain rune setup to counter a pick (for ranked mainly).
If anyone wants to edit/add to these, please let me know.
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Nice additions. Noticed a few typos: "your's" > "yours" and "Whats more" > "What's more".
An example for "Including Alternatives" could be: For example, if your team doesn't have any DoTs (damage of time abilities), and the enemy team has a
Dr. Mundo or
Vladimir, changing your standard summoners of
Exhaust +
Flash to
Ignite +
Flash will shut down those champions in a teamfight, as both rely on their self-healing abilities.
That's all I can think of, at the moment :P
An example for "Including Alternatives" could be: For example, if your team doesn't have any DoTs (damage of time abilities), and the enemy team has a






That's all I can think of, at the moment :P
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