Thread:Scudmarx/@comment-5686533-20140920071900/@comment-1330314-20140923065228

Lykrast wrote: That's kinda strange because people (last CCC) were reproching me of having the ability to have the challenge in advance and so being able to think about the kit at a point where other (weren't supposed) didn't know what the challenge even was.

That was me, though I was more concerned by the extremely short (one week) dealine you imposed on the competition. However, the issue you're bringing up is a valid concern: so far, you've discussed the challenge for the next CCC over a publicly viewable message wall, even though the challenge itself is meant to be a secret to the contestants up until the start of the contest. Those who are more experienced with the competition's format therefore get to spy on the winner's message wall and prepare their entry from there, while the newcomers get left in the dark. You need to find a way to formulate the rules with the contest winner on a format that only you and the winner can access (Skype, Steam, email, etc.). This should also likely apply to any discussion regarding changes to the contest rules (e.g. the method you want to use to determine the winner).

Lykrast wrote: I quickly made a champion because I had an idea (which turned out to be horrible btw).

This is off-topic, but the champion concept you had wasn't bad. What didn't work in your favor, however, was that you released it far earlier than any other contestant, and by the time you were making changes to Morma's kit and items everyone had moved onto the more recent entries. It would have benefited you to give your champion at least a few more days before releasing him, even without changing anything.