Should it be reportable if teammates constantly to your lane during laning phase?

4390omaremir·10/26/2018, 4:11:24 AM·1 votes·1,734 views

If I'm minding my own business levels 1-6, and non stop my jungler, or literally anyone else on my team, just keeps coming mid even thought I told them not to, shouldn't that be the same as a jungler telling his laners to stop taking his camps levels 1-6?

17 Comments

Kei14310/26/2018, 10:43:31 AM2 votes

In it self, Probably not. Everyone has a different understanding on how the game it's played.

Some might think a freeze is good, some might think you need to push. Disagreements in gameplay strategy is not a punishable offense.

R107 Games10/26/2018, 4:50:00 AM1 votes

You can report for trolling,Idk if the system will catch them though.

intent matters. If their intent is to grief you,then there's a chance a manual review will punish them.

Inkling Commando10/26/2018, 5:05:39 AM1 votes

is this blind or draft we talking about? your answer will determine my answer.

Vreivai10/26/2018, 5:37:14 AM1 votes

If they just show up to sap your XP, then yeah, it think would be a punishable offense.

But if they attempt to help you against the opposing laner, then there's no reason to punish them.

mlm olo mlm10/26/2018, 7:01:02 PM1 votes

I don't know, honestly.

Some times, trolling can pay off.

One time, I was support and the ADC was being rude to me. I decided to go support the jungler. Game starts, jungler pings me ADC is pissed. All usual.

Except, the enemy decided to gank the jungler on their first buff. I was the only one there to help the jungler. Not only did the jungler survive, we got a kill and jungler got a great start on farm.

Moral of the story? It's hard to tell exactly what the optimal way to play the game is.

As much as I would love people to stick to their lanes for the first 10 minutes or something, I can't say it's the perfect strategy and you must follow it or get banned.