User blog comment:AcesRockz/Faedryn, Strider of Bandle City/@comment-3391671-20160409184044/@comment-3391671-20160411233046

Then a fishing rod it is! The image of a Yordle whacking enemies with a rod though is hilarious.

A torch still can bring up an image of someone in the woods, setting up a tent and bonfire. If a torch doesn't work, I was thinking trailmarker would actually be a ward that adjusts to the environment! If it's on Howling Abyss, then the "Ward" would be a pile of unique snow; if it's in the Summoner's Rift, it can be a pile of twigs. Of course, this idea would omit the idea of have skins in regards to Trail Marker.

LBP does make a good suggestion of also making Trail Marker more than a ward and be an extinguishable but also rekindleable campfire.

But, as for the new vision work, when I said "stare"... I purposely placed quotation marks to emphasize that the champion is within vision range. They don't have to face the ward to reveal it. The vision range restriction and shorter reveal time is more intuitive though. Maybe prolonging the reveal time to 3 or 4 seconds would make the wards more worthy of the stealth they have. The purpose of the wards are to be undetected if an enemy simply runs by without being careful or watchful, right?

More TBA

''The suprlus mechanic of the Q seems a bit overwhelming from a learning point of view; what do you think about having it just gain flat bonus movement speed from the ability if the addition of 100 Traveler's Stride stacks exceeds the current maximum stacks that can be held rather than adding the suplus of the stacks as the bonus movement speed? To me, that seems much easier to take in than having to think about how much movement speed can be gained from the addition of (current held stacks + 100 stacks) - current max stacks = flat bonus movement speed. It would still be the same but with the scaling max stacks mechanic that you suggested, it would require a bit more stacks pre-Q to gain the bonus.''

''And I love the idea of throwing bait at the enemy to charm them! Very fisherman-like and useful in many ways, especially jungling! I'll get right on fixing that in there. ''