User blog comment:Lesdin/Maria, the Astral Keeper/@comment-3391671-20160814234740/@comment-3391671-20160818172815


 * So using effects of Quickening at all incurs the cooldown. Glad to be clarified.
 * I wasn't saying to lower the MS if that was what you are getting at. I pointed out you were making sure that Maria still had that mild chasing element outside of abilities. I do agree with your thoughts "Champion is innately bad with stat if they synergize with it"; it's rather visible in some concepts too, such as.
 * Reveal was definitely a bloat... as I didn't see that as a critical part of the ability. Nonetheless, glad to see clarifications and cut-down on the ability description.

When it comes to reviewing other's concepts, I will admit to creating a commitment. But not just any commitment, but mostly a commitment of "if I have an interest in your concept, as long as you keep updating, I'll keep updating my critique too." Of course, I don't have all the time in the world, so I cannot keep that end of self-promise all the time, but I nonetheless treat other's concepts as I would like others to treat mine: an ongoing endeavor that shouldn't just end at "Patch V1.03".

Whenever I do ask others to comment, it is for sure out of the thought that my latest adjustments to a concept haven't been commented on. But at times, I also do it because people either have shown interest in those concepts' future development or are people I believe can make a comment that will give a new outlook for my concepts. Even if they reject commenting, I wouldn't mind it, thus I am glad this wikia's community is nice when it comes to critiquing concepts.

The number of comments do not represent the worth of a concept (I agree on that; I believe people were equally as interested in as they were in . The same applies to my other less reviewed champions. In the end, it does become discouraging when a concept you've placed so much time into is not touched upon by the community much. The presentation & depth you (and Primus) have placed into this champion is beyond the norms of what others present. It may not feature the trivia, quotes and other whatnots, but it's a presentation that is worth placing on a plaque.