Board Thread:Wiki discussions and announcements/@comment-1876049-20150731182500/@comment-658634-20150814124032

Skipping tons of shit throwing and point out couple things.

Again about the subject 'repeating what official site said' that's seems to come up time after time with hobby wikis. Do you want to be a parrot or do you want to be source of information? If the later, use references. If the former, copy & paste whole official site and be proud of what you have done and be the sole user of the site. Information is data that is collected, processed, evaluated and represented in a way that gives knowledge to the reader from that data without the need for the reader to got rough the actual data (except if he is skeptical about the process thus going after the reference). The argument about being objective and subjective is pointless as the intro would point to the facts why the champion is this and that. Lee Sin is mobile champion that has excellent gap closing (# to his Sonic Wave) and disengage (# to his Safeguard) abilities. And so on.

Secondly burying the intro to some sub page is dead idiotic idea. It works just as well as asking the girls name in the next morning, after you slept with her. Feel free to disagree with me but from my experience all the wiki readers are looking for clear information about what the champion can do, what items work well with him/her/it and what are his cons and pros. Intro cowers both ends leaving item synergy for its own section. The huge block with numbers and bars looks nicely artistic but it does not really offer any information to the reader. Its data, pure numbers, that you can't even compare with others (and doing so in the first section would be too much). A intro with less numbers would offer something worth while to read. If you doubt the math (Is Vayne really games fastest attacker?), you send them after the references like champion Attacks Speed comparing List Page Article (or I would send them to attack speed where the comparing would be done and everything else attack speed related but thats not the way people like to do things in here).