User blog comment:GreenMoriyama/Judaeth, Messenger of the Limbo/@comment-27859592-20160616134935/@comment-3391671-20160619205018


 * Yes, the damage resistance is only 3 - 8%. To some, this is more than enough of a passive buff of damage. Even then, I may change it so that the damage resistance is buffed while the damage infliction on enemies in the Limbo will be reduced.
 * Otherwise, I don't think it is too small.
 * The base damage on Q is for sure low on purpose, as I didn't want this ability to be too strong early game. It shines best when, in the later part of the game, Judaeth positions himself correctly and takes advantage of the benefits of the Limbo, especially with Destructive Cataclysm. As you notice, in trade, he doesn't feature any other damaging abilities.
 * Thank you for noticing that mistake for the misnaming. I'll be fixing it up next patch.
 * The "resistance to speed debuffs" is in regards to the slow's strength; the ability details make an example by saying that 50% slows will be reduced to a 25% slow. It is not a by-chance mechanic will half of the slows inflicted.
 * This effect only applies to slows. Roots and stuns will not be resisted.
 * Just to let you know, the MS reduction is strictly not a slow. This means champions such as will have their MS reduced. This is why the MS debuff isn't that high in the first place.
 * The MS buff on self and MS debuff on enemies is more or less a means to positions and a means to escape, respectively. It also helps him with chasing, but I would say it helps him keep tabs on an enemy for his lane-partner.
 * is for sure Judaeth's main item due to the very reasoning you gave.
 * The spike of damage output lasts on a few seconds, and I am thinking about nerfing how often Rift Surge can be activated to make sure he isn't heaving around the 40% damage increase all the time.
 * As for hidden power, that notion may be removed when I shuffle around the passive/persistent effects.
 * The AoE for Destructive Cataclysm is supposed to be large and impactful, so I am glad that you find it so. I may nerf the radius, seeing the observation you've made; maybe not though.

High-class American accent? Where did that thought/idea come from (and how does that accent sound like?)? I imagined him just as a gentleman, and a British English kind first came to mind.