Talk:Urgot/@comment-33848765-20180519185840/@comment-33848765-20180522033712

@disneybuddy I've visited it twice, the problem is i need to read some "how to read reddit" guide, idk why but i cant get around that website.

@Force Of Reckon  Throughoit the years i was playing i didnt hear any argument that was at least a bit reasonable, all i heard was massive wave of hate for no reason, and if you'd pay more attention to them, you could see that these were baseless opinions. This ostracism is what pains me the most. The thing ts that Riot here didnt listen to the dedicated players of urgot, rather they wanted to appease all the players which were angry that Urgot even existed. It kinda makes me think of the seagulls in "Finding Nemo".

Also, Riot didnt like the idea of tanky adc caster, cuz his kit simply exceeded their abilities. The Urgot's rework as far as i know, was conducted by the same team that made Warwick's rework. I do not think it is a bad rework, but still it had some mistakes. Urgot's rework however was a multi-leveled failure. Beginning on concept, through the kit, playstyle and ending on his lore. They could turn him into a real monster, but instead we got a grothesque version of Viktor, with the dullest story so far. His reasoning contradicts his actions. He wants to show that HE is the strongest, and he does so by shredding off every part of his body he considers weak. What? How does that even work? Is the strongest person the one merged with as many weapons as possible? That is not strength, that is COMPENSATION. Strength is not determined by the amount of weaponry fused with you. This is the worst way to explain someones complex of superiority.