Can accout boosting or sharing be reported?

RaizoYukishiro·11/24/2019, 2:48:06 PM·1 votes·3,773 views

I dunno....but with a mastery point of almost 3 million, this MF player still play like a new account. Even her match history does not match her mastery points. I'm tempted to report that account but still deciding whether not to.

7 Comments

CominTowardsYa11/24/2019, 2:59:12 PM1 votes

Yes, do it. Or Don't! I dunno! On one hand I don't like tattle tales, on the other I hate hackers and exploiters that ruin fun and games.

If it is a bot I report it, other than that, I keep my reports seldom.

Totally up to you.

Hotarµ11/24/2019, 3:13:57 PM1 votes

Yes, account sharing and boosting is against the rules when there is clear evidence of it.

That being said, mastery points don't always reflect player skill. You can be good and have 4,000 MP or bad and have 4 million MP. I've actually met Yi players who have almost 3 million points and they played like they just installed the game last night. We're talking 0 wards, no KDA/KP, low CS, everything.

Anyways, if you're suspicious about someone's account, just report them. False reports don't do anything so there's not much to worry about.

Yin Yang Taoist11/24/2019, 5:23:17 PM1 votes

You can report account sharing/boosting. A booster who ends up with 3 million points on a champ while doing his job is probably not going to be making a lot of money though. As for sharing? What are the chances that his friend plays his most played champ on his account with a skin on and those Mastery points glaring while knowing that he sucks on it? Pretty slim in my opinion.