User blog comment:NeonSpotlight/Where did comments go?/@comment-88.186.19.90-20120807232830

I just wrote this comment: "I just tested Ionic Spark on Teemo as the second item. The pushing power it grants is insane, but I find it lacks the survivability boost of Wit's End .The HP boost it grants still makes you beefier especially if you have a Frozen Mallet though. Build it if you aren't focused in teamfights."

Where does information stop and opinion start? In what article would you put that kind of thing? It helps other teemo players, you can't say it's untrue, but it's not verifiable enough to warrant a permanent spot on an article because it can be misleading.

A wiki is supposed to be the compilation of all the knowledge on a specific subject, but LoL has too many variables to list all the potential situations for every champ and item combinations to list them out individualy. Comments allows users to compare their experiences and gradually draw out a rough picture of how the metagame for LoL stands in terms of counterpicks, laning, teamfighting, building, etc. This isn't the Star Wars universe wiki, it's a team PvP game wiki with intricate mechanics interactions; you NEED a discution if you don't want to be replicate of Riot's champions page.