Talk:List of champions/@comment-4431813-20160926063354/@comment-3974211-20160926103314

The issue with your argument is that combat does not have a "simple English" format because combat hasn't been present enough during recent language development for terms to be considered "common". What "simple English" would you propose for a combatsman that prefers to be in the middle of multiple enemies by contrast to combatsmen that prefers to flank. My preferred term is "in the fray", which is also the choice of wording for some champion VOs (e.g. Kayle) and how Riot defines their upcoming Juggernaut and Battle-Mage classes, but it is not likely to be a word an English learner would know outside of gaming/historical context.

The fact remains this is the English wiki, and there are alternate language options if you are not English.