User blog comment:PurpleWii/What if more items were like Sterak's Gage?/@comment-1330314-20160417233734/@comment-28230442-20160418215226

Thanks for your input!(and feedback; same thing really, but what I mean is the feedback on how I format; appreciate it!)

Your Edit: Health gate is there because  Even in this iteration, people would still buy Sterak's for its passive(if it didn't have the gate) Sterak's is highly inefficient even now for a squishy (or tanky) champion. Of completed items, I think its 2nd worst in the game, behind LD/MR, the evolution's of Last whisper in terms of gold efficiency; but people still buy it, because the passive fulfills a role no other item can. Also, 30% base health is more than you think, even at lower levels. Current Sterak's gives 400 health when complete; a champion with about 1400 base hp(for the average adc, level's 13-15, rough estimate), gets the same amount in this iteration, so the only thing that would change if the health gate wasn't there would be ADC's get 5% more base ad from the item(at the cost of about 800 gold, but hey, current Sterak's is already an "end of the rainbow" type of item, so people would most likely still do it)

About the style of Formatting
You hit the nail on the end with how my average post ends up. The thought process in my head basically went from "I want people to read my entire post that I worked so hard on!" To" I probably should have this post summed up in a nutshell somewhere. Not everyone has as much time as me."

I honestly thought I did pretty well; I tried to highlight anything of major note in bold, so that it would be like you're reading through a power-point. Then I made the mistake of putting the TL'DR at the bottom of my post stating what the bold sentences were for(and looking back at it, I could even cut off a bold sentence or two.) Some people like the Stream-of-consciousness style(and when I saw some people, I mean "The 1%", derp.), but I'll make sure I have an overall summary listed at the top for people that just want the point, and the fancy pantsy "Wall of Text" for the contextual and n00bs below it.