Talk:Alistar/@comment-25320798-20141206005207/@comment-4952847-20141210123228

15 seconds cooldown reduction on ally death? That's like, totally against the point of Alistar seeing as he should be using the skills to prevent those deaths in the first place, no? This mechanic will turn Alistar into a revenge killer rather than a tank protector, which I completely disagree with.

More duo lane interactions are certainly cool, but AA reset on allies? That sounds unreliable at best and disastrous at worst. AA resets are useful when you have it yourself because you can pace yourself to make the most out of it - whereas if an ally has control over your AA, the worst that can happen is that that ally resets your animation halfway through your AA and delays your attack. Now the way this could work is possibly - ally gains max attack speed for the next two attacks? Ally gets an effect similar to Spellblade for the next attack?

Please understand also that Lee Sin's Dragon Rage is an ultimate on a 60 second cooldown at max rank. The numbers may be a lot bigger than what you are proposing but the reason it is an ultimate is its utility. Giving Alistar's W the same effect is not going to make him a better support champion, it's going to make him OP. And let's not forget that Lee Sin's target range is melee range while Alistar gets a gap closer along with his knock back. His W is already very strong in its current state.

Then, 10% movement speed and 10% tenacity for 5 seconds is great. Stacking up to 5 times? Now that's way too much. Master Yi has 45% movement speed buff because he has zero CC. Alistar has poor mobility because his kit is so disruptive. If you meant that his ult lasts 5 seconds total and he can gain up to 50% MS and Tenacity with it, then you shouldn't be giving him mobility because by the time he uses his ult should already have engaged and have the enemy team disrupted - and extra mobility is going to add - an escape mechanism? Which is fine I guess, but Alistar shouldn't be running away unless his team's retreating.

I agree with PuppiiiKicker, you need to think through your ideas a lot more before you post them.