User blog comment:Care Level/Fucking Sightstone, Man./@comment-9593635-20140426002355

Okay, so I went in and did a polish pass by dividing the active into two actives (holy what the how does that even work?!): the first one places a ward unique to the item, while the second active converts a target ward of that unique type (so you can't just Standard a random ally's ward) into a Standard. When converted, an immediate bonus happens (like the current item actives), and while the Standard persists, it presents a consistent aura.

The first active is essentially a Sightstone with increased range (except you don't have to B to recharge it; you get a new ward every minute), and the second active is essentially the current active (albeit a bit improved). Each active has unique ranges and cooldowns that can be individually tuned, apart from the warding aspect.

To pop the active in combat, it's as simple as pushing the button twice (even easier than a ward hop!).

Standards don't count toward the ward cap.