User blog comment:Witchking99/Catus Lepus, The Tricky War Hare/@comment-22636720-20160410082032/@comment-3391671-20160411020708

Straight answer: yes.

But take note, it is not a bad thing to be overly ambitious as long as that ambition is directed in the wrong way. But just like containing energy in a reactor, if you are unable to keep hold of that ambition, it will accidentally go in the wrong direction (hopefully this is a viable explanation).

The reason why I say that you are overly ambitious is your stickler to stating "family". I too believe that my custom champions are family (and wouldn't mind hanging a family picture in my living room together with them); it's a good thought to believe these concepts are just a pile of stats and kit synergy. But one thing I notice in your reworks is that you change them around rather zealously, almost as if you are trying to appeal to the people before ground a character in your champions; this happened with Lillia's ult, where upon my recommendation, you swapped the R off and on without actually trying to think if the ult was worth keeping. You did not defend them except in words, and instead followed what others thought was better for them. The kit is still a part of the champion's identity, and if you toss it around like it's a disposable limb, it makes people like myself wonder what your image of "family" is.

I apologize if this becomes a personal attack on your thoughts and opinions. But I wanted to ask this before you drag anymore of your dear family members into what seems like a half-facade. I do not like using this word on innocents like yourself, but an issue is an issue. "To solve a problem, you have to admit that it exists." Take some more time and nurture these champions; they deserve to be more developed than becoming goods adapted to public opinions. If they are family, they must have a personality and identity that is deeper than what these champions are being presented as.