User blog comment:Lyndongwapo/Draed, the Skeleton King/@comment-27802145-20170612031255/@comment-25235491-20170612184751

Even if you plan out champions for a long time, just don't do rapid-fire releases. It's bad in the long run for your concepts, because one will be drowned out by the few others. And even if not for yourself, you have to think of the other custom champions that other people post that you're bumping out of the commoner's sight range. So this is all a bad idea because:
 * Your concepts will be noticed less as individual concepts.
 * Other people's concepts will be unseen - and people may bear grudges.
 * Eventually your very reputation as a content creator keeps taking bumps like you're on a roller-coaster and people will skip on your content because "oh, hey, it's that guy who posts 3k champs a year, not bothering".

And that's not even all of the post. Your formatting problems come from tiny little things I can't see, but I'll point out what I can, those little recurring problems.
 * First off, your recent champs have a ton of these boxes showing up where everything typed inside is written in white Courier New, which makes it look really ugly.
 * You keep writing "units" after the range and "seconds" after the cooldowns. You don't need to: an ability's cooldown isn't measured in moos and its range isn't measured in.
 * You also seem to have no idea about what numbers mean. For example, Dread's Q fires in second. And it has a  second cooldown. Conclusion, you end up with stupid and abusable phenomena like rapid-fire Qs.