Talk:Kha'Zix/SkinsTrivia/@comment-2.101.53.218-20120924205832/@comment-81.190.41.28-20120925005700

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Actually, it is your definition that is wildly divergent from the commonly accepted one: http://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Main/GameBreaker

To qualify as a game-breaker, an element has to literally destroy the game. It is when using it renders most of the rest of the gameplay irrevelant. The term can indeed be applied where the character of the game changes dramatically, but only when it is an unintended consequence - which clearly is not the case here as the designers explicitly, purposefully put those rules in the game. You do not break the game by adding a new game mode or mechanic in it. You simply upgrade or change it. Otherwise, Dominion would be a game-breaker.

Technically, it is possible for this ability to turn out to be game-breaking. However, it is a) impossible to tell without confirming it in-game and b) highly, highly unlikely, given its limited scope.