Board Thread:Wiki discussions and announcements/@comment-27024679-20141120160736/@comment-4593717-20141121212413

In my opinion, the issue with custom champion concepts on the wiki is that your average human being and therefore the standard wiki user cannot be relied upon to create a champion concept that fits the quality standards that we are looking for. Everyone wants to have their own champion placed into the League but nobody wants to actually put the effort in to either a) Make the concept an acceptable and realistic concept or b) Put the effort into their work to make their concept appear professional and easily readable/understandable.

These issues, I believe, can be solved by informing more of the contest participants about their Sandbox pages where they can tinker away with whatever ideas they have all they want without posting incomplete or just plain bad concepts on the wiki, thereby defacing it. Furthermore, there should be a person in place for each running CCC that is willing to help newer wiki users edit their concepts into the proper format to make them presentable for the viewing public. This does two things at once. It cleans up the wiki, making it so that fewer low-quality concepts clutter up the site, while simultaneously instructing new users on some of the basics of editing.

These are just my two cents. Additionally - I really think there should be better publicity for the CCCs, by the time I learn about them it's usually too late for me to enter, even though I've always liked designing custom champions and would definitely be interested in both showcasing my skills and improving them through a CCC.