User blog comment:Chase999/Netzach, The Progeny of Destruction/@comment-9155327-20170205095932/@comment-27802145-20170205104906

Then yeah, it's beyond "fuckin OP". Psuedo-crit every auto (1st shots locked at 200% AD) for the cost of 25 mana is absurd, especially when considering Neztach has 700 range. Why even give E an offensive component when it could be used as a kiting tool that allows for non-stop casts of Q?

I'm sorry Chase, but the poor balancing choices that no design philosophy could possibly justify, combined with the doubtful ability descriptions (not to mention the standard of spelling/grammar they have) gives me the impression you were either rushed with Netzach but were still willing to release him unpolished, or just not very committed to him.

Given the fact only 3 custom champions can be featured on the main page at a given time, concepts can only see the light of day (if not for the popular blog posts section) very sparingly. Hence, I believe it to be common etiquette to at least try to release polished concepts which were conceived to your utmost potential from the very get-go.

I'm aware that you often seek Green for some advice, and pardon me for saying this, but if he approved of this kit even in the slightest (which I'm most sure he wouldn't've), then he may not have been entirely honest with you. In the more likely case that you didn't ask Green for advice, or anyone for that matter, I implore that you do. A lot of others such as Will, PS, and Primus would also be willing to help you in bettering your concepts.

So please, don't take ill of this comment, but please heed it. You aren't the only one who has released unacceptably broken kits, but I say this to you because I know you can swallow it well in good heart. Don't try to be overly unique with absurd numbers; don't try to be outrageous by sacrificing balance for thematic value (biggest offender being the ultimate); don't post kits without being sure it is of an acceptable degree of quality.