Talk:Quinn/@comment-26808509-20170625205821/@comment-3148314-20170627233437

"Something to open her for a larger playerbase."

That's why people - like me - main certain champs: because they are not the type of champ everyone else is playing. Until now it seemed to me that Riot understood "open to a larger player base" as equal to "making similar to what most people play".

That's why people talk about "learning curves".

I main champions because they are special or unique or generally because I see a challenge in playing them, because not many people play them (aka underpicked/underplayed). I like to play champions that aren't meta picks, but on the other hand don't have much fun learning a champion like Yasuo. There is even a slight guarantee that such a champion (as opposed to a "meta" pick) is less likely to be banned.