A chilled dude just wants to play his favorite champ in LOL, meets a professional troll

In League of Legends, your teammates can do nonsense before starting the actual match. Some players are so professional in trolls that they even prepared a presentation.

What kind of presentation is that? In a recent Reddit Thread, the user Discrete Paul reports that someone from his own team has banned his champion that he was hovering. He wanted to play tea top. When he asked him why he did it, he was only sent the link for a presentation.

There he explains that he could have banned the champion of his own teammate for 2 reasons. Once for fun to see how the player reacts and once that he does not believe that he could play the champion.

In addition, he gives way to how to behave and say that you cannot report it for the spell.

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Actually, it is not forbidden to banish the team’s champions

Can’t you really report that? The spell will probably not be able to report. You get a warning if you want to capture the champion that a team -mate hovert, but banning your own team itself is not punishable in LOL.

To do this, he also posted a screenshot of a message on X.com in which Riot support 2019 addressed exactly that. Riot support explains that the ban is no reason to punish a player. If you then react toxic yourself, for example by feeding, you can even get a punishment yourself.

If you no longer want to play the match after the spell, you can only go out in the selection. Then you collect a LP loss or even punishments.

This is discussed under the Reddit Thread:

  • A player (via Reddit) writes that this is also the reason why he never shows in the BAN phase what champion he wants to play.
  • Another player (via Reddit) says he was also angry, but he finds the presentation funny and says that you should pay respect for the effort.
  • A player (via Reddit) does not find this funny and says warning that everyone who finds it funny is part of the problem.
  • Just stand over it and ignore it

    Can’t you really do anything in such a case? The only way to do something without your own disadvantages is that you play another champion and try to win the game. You could also try other channels to send support to support and attach the presentation. However, this is associated with significantly more effort than simply pressing the report button.

    If you don’t want to constantly dodgen, it would be useful anyway that you have 2 to 3 champions in your hindquarters, because the opposing team could also ban your champion.

    Has that happened to you in the ranked? How did you react in such a situation? Like to write it in the comments. Recently, Handofblood and his LOL team had a little problem that had to do with one of their sponsors, but that was very different than one thinks: President Knabe introduces controversial sponsor for his team in LOL, there are 33-year-old players Guilt for everything

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