User blog comment:Grrrbear26/Rerian, The Blood Hunter/@comment-8003359-20130711193321

Couple notes,

Q: Either rework the cooldown or the buff time, because at level 4 with max CDR, the heal and attack speed last FOREVER. So, please fix that.

E: Just doesn't make sense thematically. Critting from using his blood? Also, he is a blood hunter, so he WANTS blood. he shouldn't USE blood. You should make the target bleed or something.. make them slow down for a percentage of their missing health. or make blood run double its effectiveness if the target that is bleeding is the lowest health champ on the team. Something that works with his kit. Critting and magic damage over time kind of make no sense here.

R: This is awesome. I love this idea. It is unique and cool. It isn't N'aix-ish at all since he jumps in champs. You should make it such that he can jump out any direction he wants and any distance he wants up to 600. So that he can pull a combo where if he's killing someone and a gank is coming from the back, he can double back in the brush and jump THROUGH the target and run away while killing the target at the same time.

--> however I think you can make some changes: 1. Add a slow to the target and make Rerian untargettable (he can still get hit by karth ult and debuffs). So that it makes sense when he jumps into a champ they obviously pick up some extra weight and are then thusly slowed. 2. You gotta buff that damage. lets assume the % damage is a flat 10%. Lets also assume the target's current health is 50% at 1000... at no armor or mr, the R would deal 100 going in a 110 going out. Adding in resistances, let's say 75 of each, this ability would deal nothing. it'd be like a heimerdinger autoattacking a garen and expecting to win.

--> You should make the initial entrance deal % of current health in magic damage, and then in exiting % of missing health in true damage. perhaps some good %'s would be 10%|13%|17% + 1% per every 5 auto attacks that Rerian has landed on the target.

Lemme know what you think,

Cheers,

Simon