Board Thread:Wiki discussions and announcements/@comment-1876049-20150731182500/@comment-1330314-20150731234842

Darksusanoo wrote: As a first time player, when i started using this wiki as an information source i struggled initially with understanding the workings of champion kits, because there was no introduction to how they worked. It's one thing to read each ability and what they do, another thing is to read them after reading an initial text that explains what the champion is all about, what's the feel/fantasy to him/her/it...the pages simply give the straight information and that's it...it's a missing link that can be added without disrupting anything.

I completely agree with this. As much as I adore numbers and intricate mechanics, when I first went on the wiki to look at champions' kits, I was at a complete loss. I remember looking at and  kits, which are both pretty simple in-game but loaded with different numbers on paper, and having no understanding of what is they did, what they were meant to do or how they functioned in a match. Though we've gone a long ways towards making ability pages more readable, we're still not going to inform new users as much as we should be by omitting a short overview of each champion.

GutsyTick wrote: If anything is insusceptible to personal bias in this subject, it would have to be the fact that this whole project isn't worth the effort.

I agree that this is disrespectful and, more importantly, blatantly wrong. If you want to argue on consensus, then you'd be in the overwhelming minority, and many people here have provided ample reason to construct these bios for every champion. Not only is this project worth the effort, it's an effort many different people are willing to make and fully commit to.