The new honor system is pretty bs... (in my opninion)

Sir DayDream·7/5/2017, 9:08:41 PM·1 votes·392 views

I have experienced multiple times that im doing good and like jumping around as adc killing everything. but because one person does one good play, they get all the honors... And by that it makes it impossible to get any keys to hextech..

I have taken maybe 15+ in the last 2 days and ive got honored 6 times and let me say that i have been having good games and 2 of my honors where from my premade friend.. but because my friend makes one good play he gets all the honors.. by that he gets all the keys.

I havent got ONE KEY in 2 days... doesnt it seem kinda stupid?? if this keeps up it will make it impossible for me to even get blue essence to unlock mastery levels...

9 Comments

kda akali7/5/2017, 9:11:25 PM4 votes

You can buy blue essence for ip in the store!

HalcyonDweller7/5/2017, 9:37:26 PM2 votes

You will climb eventually and start to earn keys more consistently then. Your friend got the jump on it because of getting lots of honor early, but you will achieve the same rewards in due time as long as you play, even if you don't receive recognition from teammates.

That Nami7/5/2017, 10:32:03 PM2 votes

Pretty sure keys earned is related to games played, not votes received.

woodvsmurph7/6/2017, 12:15:22 AM1 votes

Try carrying feeding teammates who can't make 1 good decision on their own all game. Getting flamed and called toxic and ignored because you ask team to... gasp... ward the map? Group 4 and pressure or hold towers because they keep getting picked off and losing towers, dragons and barons every time they split off in 2's and 1's and 3's? Carrying these people all game, not responding to their unjust hatred and spam flaming of you and cries of "toxic" with actual toxicity, and reaching post-game screen to receive 0 honor. Repeat for basically 60%+ of your games that you win. Make most of the rest losses. And get maybe 2 honor in 20+ games. Then talk. But hey, you still get to climb if everyone honors somebody; you just don't do it as quickly.