It's safer to troll then to talk shit sad but true.

Tehlawlfirm·2/27/2016, 12:56:33 AM·2 votes·633 views

Common sense would say it's better to have good players on your team that talk shit that you can mute rather then bad players who say nothing at least to anyone who is semi intelligent but when it is more safe for your account to simple not say anything and troll the shit out of your team to make the game end quicker there is something wrong there.

Now instead of calling people idiots for doing idiot things I just troll the shit out of my team to make them rage in chat and report them for toxicity. I can have 9 people report me for feeding and will not get banned because the players can not prove either way rather I am having a bad game or trolling simply by KDA and neither can Riot unless they actually spectate each and every game.

So I guess for now if you are having a bad game or your team mates are trolling or talking shit, just throw the game it's 100% more safe to do then saying anything in chat because lets face it, no one has EVER got banned for trolling their team while remaining silent in chat. If someone can prove other wise feel free to show proof.

So my recommendation is if your team sucks start trolling and make the game end quicker, it will piss your team mates off more and allow you to report them for toxicity while also ending the game quicker so you can get a non r%%%%%ed team.

This has what this game has come to where they focus more on what is said in chat then actual things that ruin games. They would rather focus on chat where people have the ability to use language filter and mute but refuse not to over focusing on what many people do at almost every elo and level in this game and that is troll on purpose. Can't ban for trolling so might as well ban people for words.

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Dan Dragonsword2/27/2016, 6:55:50 PM2 votes

I've been relying on this "strategy" for some time now, especially when teammates don't know how to ff a 0-19 game. I just afk farm in one lane and say open mid to the enemy team.