NB3 is right in every aspect of this drama. Come and try to change my mind.

intra·6/17/2019, 8:57:09 PM·4 votes·3,228 views

Constructive debate only please, I am not looking for a flame war. If you're here to do so personally, do not comment. Thank you.

EDIT: not one minute from posting this thread and I am already receiving downvotes. If you're going to do so, at least contribute to discussion on why I am "wrong". Let me start first:

Nightblue3 doesn't necessarily have to have a good and positive attitude on his stream to maintain his League Partnership status. The requirements only calls for a League account in "good standings", which does not include on-stream content.

EDIT 2: To those saying this strategy works, just going to debunk this claim before anyone mentions it again: https://imgur.com/a/uTYNsPf

38 Comments

Roxãs6/17/2019, 9:13:20 PM6 votes

Teemo tryharded to win. Riot confirmed they like and support off meta (well maybe not in high elo?) Teemo played Off Meta, has good games with it. His adc was sivir, with a good waveclear, teemo helped mid to get EXTREMLY ahead, by cs, exp and items. Mid was 100% won, sivir could have just wavecleared, get tons of solo exp and would be able to 1v2 after some mins. instead, nb3 went afk, flamed teemo to hell, assaulted him, told adc and top to afk too or they will get banned too. how the fck is nightblue right there?

its an off meta strategy that helps mid to win 100% of the times he does that (except when the midlaner dont get the help and runs it down).

plus

nightblue directly contacted a riot employee just to harass teemo. harassed the riot employee by saying when he wont perm ban teemo, none of his viewers will play this game anymore, and lol wont get any new players. like, the fck, nb3 mind your own busisness, this happens every fcking game in bronze...and? just because exactly those players that have trolls all over again in their games see someone doing a off meta strategy getting flamed to the point where its almost cyberbullying? beside the fact that NB3 troll picks, role steal (japanese import made a tweet about it IN MASTER), flames, do death threats and more in his own games, but yea, seems like no one minds that.

Edit: NB3 was jungle, sivir was fine with teemo zoning enemy mid to narnia and top was minding his own busisness with a happy fed midlaner.

Makarakarn6/17/2019, 9:15:46 PM2 votes

I mean, personally I think they're both wrong, but if you discount what NB3 said on stream (and ngl what he said in game could be seen as toxic), He completely stopped trying and afk'd in the game I saw, which tbh is WORSE than trying but doing it in an off meta way.

Tahminatrix 6/17/2019, 9:00:59 PM2 votes

He flamed throughout the entire game, constantly talked about reporting the teemo player (which by itself is harassment, and Im talking about in game not outloud.) and effectively afkd at the end.

That's not being right in every aspect and you should change your argument to something alittle softer since being right in every aspect is hard to prove.

Nobody in this situation was "right in every aspect" except maybe a silent player on the enemy team or the neeko player until they started talking, and even then the neeko player was acting a lot better compared to most of else on the team.

Lugg6/17/2019, 10:18:35 PM1 votes

The Teemo strategy works, that alone completely nullifies NB3's argument and he should be suspended until he publicly apologizes.

Trollmanship6/17/2019, 10:58:46 PM1 votes

Why would I try to convince somebody who will never agree with me?

ChaosReyn6/17/2019, 11:14:41 PM1 votes

Let's be reasonable here - what Nubrac did is wrong - you can't self-cuck your team and tell your team to just "figure it out and adapt." That's literally the definition of griefing. He could have done a lot more to work with his team, even without directly communicating (which SHOULD be done in a game where your strategy is going to royally screw over 1/2 your teammates if they aren't on board and working around it from the start...a feat literally impossible because he never fucking tells them) but instead chose to fight their negative response to his strategy with "the silver method" - that is to say "fuck these guys, I'm doing my thing, I refuse to work with them, and they will need to figure out how to work around me!"

What NB3 did, while correct, was not handled appropriately, at all. His behavior was nothing short of toxic. And he admitted to using his influence to obtain the ban (which personally smells like a load of horse shit to me, because Riot should have already had this guy on their radar anyway, and lets be honest, NB3 isn't THAT special) which, whether it was the deciding factor or not, is a very "entitled" thing to do. His actions and particularly his claim of his influence having that much pull has blown this so far out of proportion that regardless of his influence's affect on the actual ban, this whole scandal is going to be the only thing people look at for the rest of this season. He's hurt both his reputation as a streamer, and Riot's already sort-of fragile integrity, and I quite honestly believe he doesn't give a singular fuck about the consequences. This will impact Pro Play, without having anything to do with Pro Play, and it's a matter of time before Riot cracks him for it.

AIQ6/17/2019, 9:37:26 PM1 votes

He has text that would be considered toxic. He deliberately afkd.

All bans/restrictions issued are based solely on your actions not that of others.

Hyperbole: If a man murders your wife in Walmart, you are not allowed to murder that mans wife in return, because he killed your wife.

BrightWîngs6/17/2019, 9:41:01 PM1 votes

NB3 could say the sky is blue and I wouldnt take his side hes just not a likable person he always starts POINTLESS drama for no reason kind of sick of hearing about it at this point