Inting and banning a teammates champion should get you banned.
Inting is unacceptable and taking away someones main just because you don't like the champ (
happends all the fucking time). Please do something about these people
Inting is unacceptable and taking away someones main just because you don't like the champ (
happends all the fucking time). Please do something about these people
From a neutral player's standpoint (I don't even play Ranked) I'd have to say this would be a bad idea. Frankly, bans are for champions you don't want to see, and sometimes in a matchmade queue that means a champion you don't want to see on your team. The most common use of this is banning a new champion shortly after release, not because you think it's OP but because you're worried someone is going to first-time a champion in your Ranked match. If you hover Camille the day of release I would absolutely ban her just so you can't play it because I know perfectly well you will have no idea what you're doing and neither will anyone else on the team.
Adding to this are the 'selfish' champions that, while popular, are hell to work with from a team's point of view either due to their strong feast-or-famine mechanics (Riven fits here) or because they practically need a team built around them to do well. These champions tend to eat a lot of teammate-oriented bans because while you might love it and enjoy it and have fun playing it your team will hate you for picking it and wasting a ban is easier than putting up with it for the next 25-30 minutes.
Another use, and one definitely used by the more focused elements of the community, would be getting a teammate off a 'bad main.' I'm not meaning a champion they don't like, but one that, having looked up their stats as this type of player likes to do, they play a lot but perform consistently poorly with. If I'm one of these players and I look you up and see you have a 35% win rate on the character you're hovering over 200 ranked games I will give serious thought to banning that champion to force you to a different pick you might have a better win rate with. That's all part of strategy. You don't let the enemy team have good picks, but if needed you also make sure your own team doesn't deliberately take bad picks.
This isn't to say that 'spite bans' don't happen (especially if you've annoyed the guy with the ban) but there are plenty of legitimate reasons for this sort of behavior too and in making it punishable you'd cause more problems than you'd solve.
If this is consistently happening to you, it might be a better use of your time and energy to figure out why it's happening to you and compensate accordingly.
no riot would rather wait until the playerwho got his shit banned and trolled loses it then bans him for toxicity.
thats how league works.
they ban the bullied but not the bully.