Talk:Jayce/@comment-24657051-20140308132245

You know, I've been playing this Champion from the very begining, on all different roles. I got diamond playing mostly him in S3. I know everything about him. From bugs, that make you lose the ability to attack, to misc things like that his VA is not Troy Baker. That is not my point tho.

I know much, but I'm not gonna tell anything, and so I advice you all. Even if you don't play Jayce and came here just to check details. Do not try to teach anyone to play.

Guides, build advices and other instructions in my opinion brake the fun of the game. They force people to copy things instead of trying to find out things on their own. This means that after following the guide in the 'best' scenario, a player will be playing exactly as the one who made the guide. Which in ideal situation at 100% efficiency and 100% acces will lead to everyone playing the very same... In the end this will prevent new players to make something new for themself and will take away originality of the one who made the guide. Ofcourse the ideal situation is not possible, but the direction is still the same.

Other side is. The game knowledge is as part of a skill as the mechanical skill achived by hard work like theorycrafting and other analysis. Now. By forcing people without game knowledge to follow your instructions, you are sharing your knowledge, alowing them to reach a higher rank not because they achived it, but because you helped them. Your guide, advice, ect, boosted some people out of their level. Is that even fair to the people who didn't read your guide?

So, my point is. By making guides, build advices, and other 'smart' stuff, is that really what you want? To make others play like you and not like they would've played on their own? How horrible and egoistic should you be for that?

Don't get me wrong. You should teach people how to play, but only your very friends and in person.