User blog comment:Zararthur/(CUSTOM CHAMPION UPDATE) Poppy/@comment-24966592-20150526020635

I really don't know that much about Poppy or what to do with her, so your intro was quite helpful. In general I don't really know that much about balancing champs, but here's my thoughts.

1. Hybrid, True, and % of health damage is way too much on one champ, especially on someone who's primary role isn't to deal damage. I totally support more hybrids in the game since Jax and Kayle (and Diana, kind of) are the only ones right now.

2. She seems a little too much like Sion: AA enhancer in the passive, Charge up Q, defensive buff in the W, and a long distance/CC charge in the ultimate.

3. W is a tad lackluster and honestly a little too strong. It's a combination of Braum's E, Leona's W, and Mundo's W all in one. I know that sounds contradictory, but what I mean it that it feels kind of like an Irelia/Ball of stats ability: Not really interesting/mechanically difficult but very powerful.

4. There's also an issue with the Ultimate and the Q: Activating the Ultimate before the Q allows you to negate the movement speed penalty, leading to you being able to land the perfect Q->E->Ult stack passive combo.

5. Her passive seems... odd. She seems to be very burst based--one of the main issues with current Poppy. One of the big parts of Poppy's character is her persistance, so I feel like she should maintain that aspect about her and make her more about consistent damge.

Overall, it isn't bad. It just feels a little unpolished and unfocused, which is totally understandable considering your trying to refine a very old, vague champion. The formating of the post is excellent, despite you claiming to be a Wiki Noob (I don't even know how you got the ability boxes up, or how you made it so the specific stats about the champion don't show). I appreciate the amount of effort that went into this and the direction you're going in (Though I am heavily biased; I welcome any new tanky champions regardless of how healthy they are for the game). I quite enjoyed reading it :)