is committing suicide on ARAM to buy items considered intentional feeding?

Cosmosaurus·9/4/2015, 12:51:44 AM·2 votes·1,064 views

i had like 5k gold just sitting there and it was getting ridiculous. I had to do it twice over the course of the game and my team reported me. i figured it made sense, but oh well. am in twubble mommy?

7 Comments

Deep Terror Nami9/4/2015, 12:53:30 AM7 votes

No, it's an expected strategy. Try to only suicide on a turret without giving them credit though.

Teslablade9/4/2015, 1:39:45 AM2 votes

It's basically a mechanic

ZACKandATTACK9/4/2015, 2:14:11 AM2 votes

Don't worry about it. If they reported you for it they are probably ARAM noobs. A lot of the time it is good for you to suicide to get items. Always try to execute though.

Desiderium9/4/2015, 12:54:29 AM2 votes

Probably not unless you overdo it.

ModAttysu The Poro9/4/2015, 12:53:58 AM2 votes

I don't think so, its ARAM so I don't really think it matters.

Plus, if you were executed, they don't even get anything. lmao. Whiners

1000angrybees9/4/2015, 1:17:20 AM1 votes

Most people try to suicide under a turret when the enemy team has been aced. It's okay to sometimes just give yourself up if you have a lot of gold and low health/mana, though. Some teams try to make plays out of suicides too.

Bondage Bunnyboy9/4/2015, 1:23:15 AM1 votes

If you're getting yourself killed to help yourself win the game, it shouldn't count as intentional feeding. It's more problematic to sit on 7k and refuse to die, despite being oom as ... idk, any champion using mana.