Thread:Emptylord/@comment-4881935-20150722052058/@comment-4881935-20150722142218

Willbachbakal wrote: There is literally nothing else to bold in a champion's article, precisely because that space is reserved for the champion's name. The name might be almost everywhere, but also serves for quick reference on what the abilities cause the character to do. It does need to catch the reader's eye, because not all readers spend that much time reading champion articles, and they need to get down to each specific action, which is usually anchored by the champion's name. That's also why we have multiple description fields.

First off, bolding has not been reserved for the champion name. Before champion names began to be bolded, most bolding had already been used for for abilities in-description radius, angles, and pets names.

Second, would it not be better to alert the reader the actual action over the champion's name if this is supposed to give the reader a quick reference what the ability causes the ability to do.

Third, if a reader has no idea what an ability does, then they're going to have to read the ability description. As you say, we break the description into separate fields to attempt to make anchor specific parts of the ability. The reason why bolding doesn't do much to help in that regard is that, most bold champion name occurs right at the beginning of new paragraphs. The broken up paragrahs already serves the purpose that you're trying to make the bold champion name also serve.