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This kinda feels like shameless plugging to me, no offense.
It is fun to make these guides, and I would make more. But if people just go to Karl.gg, then there is no point making them.
If it is fun to make them, keep doing it. That is the driving force behind my guides at least. And if they are helpful to some users even better!
The real trick to build guides is providing new content or ideas, as most of those builds are highly optimized.
Although I will suggest adding See You In Hell as one of the active perk choices.
Atleast I know now, there is no point to make these guides.
Sorry if I came off as toxic I was just joining a little joke. If you want a serious answer I'll just say this.
There's always someone out there who finds an indepth guide useful. Don't think your efforts are useless. Took a peek at it and I think its very well structured and explains a lot.
No ones being serious, we're just busting your stones.
Guides are great, but you need to let it stand or fall on it's own merits.
I know you want feedback, but asking for it outright kind of sours the whole proposition. People will leave feedback on your guide if they want to, just let it happen, don't try to force it.
For what it's worth, I gave you a thumbs up, and a comment. Rock and stone brother.