Questions about Honor

Vilgax·7/6/2017, 1:14:31 AM·2 votes·744 views

So I'm starting to understand the new honor system, but I've also had some questions so here they are:

  1. How can you check how much you're leveling up in honor? When I go to my profile, all I see is my honor level but I can't seem to find any kind of progression meter so show how much honor I've earned or how much I need to level up.

  2. Do different maps/gamemodes have different values of honor? For example, would getting honored in normal games be worth more than getting honored in aram games (and getting honored in ranked games be worth more than getting honored in normal games)?

  3. In my opinion, shouldn't the people who already had the legacy skins (Medieval Twitch and Grey Warwick) have some kind of border or something to show that they originally had the skin? (I'm suggesting Riot should do something similar to what they did to the Championship Riven skin and how the original owners got something to show that they were OG). In no way do I have these skins, but for those who do, I just think it would be fair to show that they had the original skins.

3 Comments

Asamas7/6/2017, 7:23:53 PM2 votes

Hello there. I will answer you questions.

1: There is no and never will be a progress meter for the honor system. The lvling up system is not as easy as the player lvl - it isn't based on exp. It is based on your overall behavior in and out of the game. If you get honored and/if all of your teammates honor somebody you will get a boost for this game. But no, the system will determine whether you are ready or not ready to lvl up.

2: Pretty sure nope. Play whatever you want. Have fun!

3: They are working on it but they had to release the system as fast as possible so this is why it looks unpolished. They will bring new things to the system as the time goes by. Some of the things will be a reward for the original owners of the two skins. So yes they have it in mind.

I hope that was helpful and if so please let me know. If you have any other questions I will be happy to answer them. And remember, whatever you do, do it honorably.