I want to report player for intentional feeding

INDIGOKids·8/16/2018, 9:12:42 PM·1 votes·2,225 views

During the rank game, the ADC Jhin trolled during the game. When we died and gave double kills to the enemy, he started trolling. After 5 deaths, he flashed over to the enemy and died and said: "because of this suck team, I cannot play". Therefore, all the enemy got a feed from him and we lost. Our team members also report after that game but I want to make sure the other League of Legends players hopefully not get any disadvantages from him. He really needs a penalty for his behaviour. Kindly please help. Regard

5 Comments

Warlord Rhinark8/17/2018, 10:15:49 AM2 votes

If you want to report someone, submit a ticket.

This is a community board.

We don't work for Riot here.

AJStarhiker8/17/2018, 12:58:30 PM2 votes

The end screen is generally the best way to report someone.

A support ticket works, but there are a few things to keep in mind.

  1. Don't bump it or add to to it if you don't need to. That pushes it to the back of the queue

  2. It's slow. It'll take a few days for a Rioter to respond.

  3. Response. When you do get a response. It will most likely be a form letter saying they'll look into it, to use the post-game report system, and that due to privacy issues, they will be unable to tell you the results of their investigation.

NOTE This does not mean they will take no action. They just can't tell you what they found.

Telephone Booth8/17/2018, 1:45:22 AM1 votes

You have to use the report feature that the game already has. After a game during the score screen lobby, you can report players. If you didn't do that, you're shit out of luck.

INDIGOKids8/17/2018, 9:19:40 AM1 votes

I did but the problem is riot does not do anything. Like before, when I reported troll players, they did not do anything. Btw, I reported him during the score screen lobby. Thanks :)

Baka Red8/17/2018, 9:41:06 AM1 votes

If the report button doesn't do what you wish, you can try to report him via support pages you can find at top of these boards. I don't know how high the chances of getting him punished that way are, but I believe the chances are really low, if not non-existent. They do however have a report type for those kinds of reports if I remember correctly. Most likely you will get a template answer that "We will look into it. We cannot discuss it with you though." And you won't hear anything else about that case anymore (and the chances are that if you look at the offending player's match history in couple of days, you see him still playing like usual). I guess it will have to be a really clear case of inting for it to be punished that way (and even clearer for it to be punished automatically)