Thread:GreenMoriyama/@comment-26263213-20180513023600/@comment-3391671-20180515032805

I'm glad that you do review your works. However, your repeated publishing of new ones feel like you are publishing them just to get as many ideas out there in public. Yet, take my word, that is very counter-productive.

The reason why it is counter-productive is that the more you publish, the more you have to monitor and keep working on. Look at RITO and how they have so many champions, that to a lot of people, their update speed can be slow (seriously, they need to update some of the voiceovers to match their new lore). The more you have to monitor, the more stretched out the attention of the public is. Not everyone is going to zoom to each and every custom champion you make; for the creator, who is you, there is only so much attention you can give to any one concept when you have so many.

There is a reason that I don't just release champions on-the-go: because I rather develop each and every concept before I move onto the next. I have the list of potential ideas, boiling over time, but I don't publish them when I think the kit is complete. I have released for the most part, and would like to continue releasing, champion concepts that have an eye-catching lore and kit, and engage with those who comment on the long run. But if I released every other week... I can only expect that any creativity I have will be diced up, and I find that is the issue with your concepts. I won't say that it could also be an issue with your mindset from the start, but take it that seeing you publish blog after blog may look cool, but I see the pattern that a content creator publishing not-so-satisfying concept ideas.

Communication!

I see that you have witnessed what is dissatisfying of some Discord communities. And if you have joined ours... then I can only apologize. However, I beckon you to come back, at least to the one I am attempting to foster with some of the other people on the wikia. Why? Because seriously, a person's creativity does better in a community. The comment-blog style of the wikia does do that to an extent, but I find that it is limiting. Not immediate enough.

But I find a personal problem with your attitude. "A new guy comes in, talks about his work." In a larger community, you will have ot face the wave of other people having their ideas. But that's the responsibility you should take on if you want to be a recognized content creator. As much as you may want other people to pay attention to you only, that is something you have to do for them, the readers. I find it closed-minded to just opt out for the wikia comments, because seriously, you are asking for a limited pool of comments, ones that may not even come. I don't like making this claim, but you are not fearing the right things. You are centering on your comfort, but not really the benefits of your ideas. To me, your ideas are greatly hampered by some of the habits or decisions you make, and I can only help so much if those actions do nothing in the wake of criticism. I've given you criticism, and even if you say you've absorbed them, to me you look like you have learnt none.

I still invite you to the discord. I invite you because you are to an extent capable of some possibly interesting ideas, even if not the best out there. I, or anyone, wouldn't take their time to lecture on your qualities, unless they are a jackass who likes insulting people. And you know me, I am not a jackass (or I'll claim so if you do think I am). If you seek to better your ideas, I beckon you to at least make satisfying connections on the discord. And if you don't, that is your boat that has sunk.