User blog comment:Poisonshark/Custom Champion: Erin, the Swift Palm/@comment-3391671-20160709093501/@comment-25235491-20160713120331


 * Well, to be on exact words, isn't a paragraph a block of text separated from other paragraphs by line breaks? Also, of course these line breaks are placed on purpose.
 * Also, I know attack speed would be viable on her kit. I just thought she would be better off looking for attack speed items rather than get it by herself. Her natural attack speed isn't even bad. But I didn't want Erin relying on basic attacks too much to apply these stacks because melee auto-attackers don't really fare that well.
 * While her W is a dash, it requires the target to have passive marks, so you can't just go and start a fight with it. That's what Q is for. And yes, it enhances the attack range. So while you're wasting a bit of breath, I understand where the misunderstanding comes from and will fix that ASAP. So your basic stuff is Q someone to triple-stack them, then use W to spread the marks if they're grouped. If they're not, you're free to tunnel-vision on them.
 * Erin was not meant to AoE with that passive and I agree that I just never thought of it. With its short cooldown later on, W is already an engage and chase tool. I'll keep this suggestion in mind in case I just work myself into a corner.
 * As far as the E math goes, I tend to have problem with the math myself sometimes, so please don't take it as an insult towards your intelligence. If anything, it's a jab to my own :)
 * ""Reconsideration should be in operation for the ult.""

- - GreenMoriyama Didn't I already say it was in operation? 'Now, the Lore part: First of all, SMNK is no longer its own thing. I've made efforts to assimilate them into the LoL lore as much as I could.' PS: The lack of change on this page is because the possibilities are numerous and I want to make the right choice -- all that while I also got another project nearing release.
 * You say she should be rewarded for killing rather than getting up close? But if her reward is killing someone better, doesn't the need for killing them make the reward meaningless?
 * Erin does not seek a quick war. She seeks to kill the warmongers before they even get to do their thing: start wars. Naturally, this isn't exactly how Ashe seeks to create peace, and I already know the differences. Erin stands mostly by the Avarosan side, though of course she remains at the side, off of the politics and all. She's sort of a wild card, and yes, she's doing all the grim things she does in Ashe's back. She likes Ashe's idea, but she feels Ashe isn't assertive enough for it. While she isn't visibly scoffing at it, you're right in that internally she feels like they're waiting forever to do their thing. In the end, she is still half-independent. She does accept orders from Ashe and has a common end-game, but she has different ways of achieving it -- and opinion on humanity.
 * The idea of how she attained her power didn't really dawn on me. Originally, she had just developed it during training, without much fanfare about uniqueness. Right now, it's not the magical springs that granted her her powers. She spent months mditating day and night to get in touch with herself and her inner energy, so to say. She ended up changing her very nature doing so as she sensed the mana present within the springs and made it her own somewhat subconsciously.
 * Also, as I'm frankly not that deep on lore, I've never thought to section it. But maybe at this point this is the only solution.
 * Erin's origins aren't the most developed either. If anything, that only shaped her personality. The fear and disdain that are the root of her misanthropy are all in here. I didn't intend for her to feel woobie-ish, more like a sort of black sheep born in the wrong place.
 * You're making good points about the betrayal parts, but I'll make it clear that she's condescended and despised by her clanmates.
 * Note: I hate adding minor characters into lore. This tends to add too much heart into some people that, in the end, are just stepping stones.
 * Also, no, I've never really drawn Erin and the idea is really old and uninteresting. So much so that in fact I'd prefer you picturing her like you do rather than imposing you any idea on how she looks.