How many kills does someone have to int feed before you consider reporting?

Kuponya·4/12/2018, 6:46:40 PM·3 votes·5,434 views

Would you report someone who ints first blood, then plays normal the remainder of the game? Would you report someone who ints once causing your team to lose a game ending teamfight?

Edit| Since alot of you clearly don't understand, we're talking about clear int feeding. This isn't a debate about what is or isn't int feeding, this is a question about how many times they have to int feed before you consider reporting them.

50 Comments

Chermorg4/12/2018, 7:03:47 PM14 votes

If they intentionally feed one kill, I will report.

They can die 30 times but if it's not intentional, I will not report.

DollaMenunaire4/12/2018, 6:54:18 PM9 votes

Lmao @ first blood being reportable. That's GD for you I guess.

Elixors4/12/2018, 6:58:18 PM6 votes

If they're intentionally ruining the game, I report them. If they just fuck up a lot and die, I don't report them. A lot of the time, I don't report people if I think there is a chance that they're just having a bad game. It is pretty clear when someone is inting, such as them running it down mid ( item 3070 Draven item 3070 ) , or they're inting in any other lane, I'll report them. I have a lot of bad games where I lose games and have scores like 0/12/2, but wasn't trolling and legitimately tried. It really just depends on the game. I also don't think if someone runs into four of the enemy on purpose and dies matters much. Even if they did it on purpose to give a kill to the enemy, one kill doesn't matter much and if they don't do it more than once I see no reason to report them. But if they're flaming and shit, I would report them for inting. It depends on the severity of the inting and several other factors.

Linna Excel4/12/2018, 9:35:14 PM3 votes

If there's nothing in chat to suggest a player is feeding, I probably wouldn't.

Just Jangle4/12/2018, 7:42:00 PM2 votes

I report my entire team if we lose, it's their fault never mine.

Onecimus4/12/2018, 8:03:59 PM2 votes

The number is unimportant. It does not matter how many times they have died. The difficulty is determining the intent behind the deaths. If I can beyond a reasonable doubt that they were most likely inting.

But that then raises a good question, if it is difficult for a player to objectively say whether or not a player was intentionally feeding, imagine how hard it would be to devise a system that can determine the intention behind every single death.

NuggetMilk4/13/2018, 10:23:17 AM2 votes

It's only an int if it was INTentional. Stop calling it inting it it was not on purpose

IainG104/12/2018, 11:17:50 PM1 votes

Once; one clear int death is enough as far as I'm concerned. Trying to climb is horrible enough with the current matchmaker and autofill without having to deal with trolls....

M00ndanc34/13/2018, 1:09:03 AM1 votes

I usually only call it intentional if they are 0/5/0 and die any where past the 1/4 section of there lane. This tells that there not even trying to play safely unless the enemy has set up a perfect freeze. I usually don't report if they at least try to win by grouping or trying to get some kind of side objectives as long as they don't keep doing the same dumb stuff that has gotten them killed. Like even buying a blue ward and passively throwing down wards in the enemy jungle as they try to roam and get back in the game by helping the other lanes.

Kanzler4/13/2018, 1:58:19 AM1 votes

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Nut on my Butt4/13/2018, 2:01:29 AM1 votes

1, but this is assuming that it is legitimate inting.

If they are simply not doing well, I won't report at all unless they did something else to actually deserve it.

Bazooka Blade4/13/2018, 8:04:00 PM1 votes

honestly i only report them if they are legit trying to lose the game due to what someone did or said to them the worst inters are the ones with good scores. about 5 games ago i went 6/20/8 but i was the only one trying everyone else was sitting 10 feet behind tower waiting for another assist as i defended. some people rather have a good score and lose then to win and have a bad score. that being said biggest comeback i ever had was 63 to 28 game lasted 1hr 10 mins and the enemy team had a Nasus and Veigar on it that game made me believe that every game is winnable

TwitchInMyPants4/13/2018, 8:10:15 PM1 votes

IMO the rate has to be at least 5 deaths every 2 minutes. That might be a high bar to set in some games, but given how death timers scale and how without boots its like 30s to get back to lane, dying constantly and intentionally is usually a bit faster but around that level is usually when you know they're trying to die. And I consider that rate given how some inters wait until partway through the game to start throwing if something happens they don't like.

Luralin4/12/2018, 6:55:23 PM1 votes

Usually I'm the one doing the feeding so when someone else does it I don't report

Lord of Math4/12/2018, 7:22:28 PM1 votes

The better question is do you report someone from ks that caused you to lose the game?

Pandemic Punch4/12/2018, 7:55:46 PM1 votes

Well, if it is blatantly obvious then all it takes is once. If it isn't blatantly obvious then I won't report them if they die 40 times.

ModKnightsKemplar4/12/2018, 8:05:31 PM1 votes

Agree with others; frequency doesn't matter, as long as it's >0 it's reportable.

Mordepool4/12/2018, 8:08:15 PM1 votes

0/10. After that I have to watch them closely to reason out intent

warpenguin5554/12/2018, 9:33:28 PM1 votes

All that matters to me is why they died. An intentional feeder is someone who dies because they want to lose. A player who keeps dying to ganks and won't ward isn't intentionally feeding, that's a bad player who probably stills wants to win. A player keeps dying because a team mate banned his champion isn't trying to win, they're trying to ruin the game.