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Robin0135·12/10/2016, 7:42:41 AM·1 votes·403 views

Hi Riot, yesterday I've met a person who kept blaming me about me intensional feeding and told my whole team to report me. I was upset and I tried my best to improve and didn't scold them back but they kept saying F words and vulgars on me. At the end of the game I cried and went to my friend's house and he told me about boards. Is there anyway to not play with these kind of people?

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Avienal12/10/2016, 8:00:19 AM1 votes

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Hi Riot, yesterday I've met a person who kept blaming me about me intensional feeding and told my whole team to report me. I was upset and I tried my best to improve and didn't scold them back but they kept saying F words and vulgars on me. At the end of the game I cried and went to my friend's house and he told me about boards. Is there anyway to not play with these kind of people?

Sadly its kind of common for any competitive game to have 'salty players' or ones who just want to be toxic especially if no intentional reason exists for them to be toxic or salty to begin with for a match. One of the better ways to completely avoid such toxic players is to group up with friends, which means they can help grant some moral support incase you get another one of these toxic players in a match where they will definitely need to shut up on the toxic ranting if they have multiple other team members getting involved in dealing with that person's behavior.

Never the less its better to treat them with a grain of salt, especially if it was also their fault if they were say the mid laner and because they let themselves get zoned too easily and snowball in mid, the mid lane opponent, sometimes with the jungler too, will constantly perform ganks on the bottom lane to where its just downright bullying. So they end up easily quick taking bottom tower and the dragon to boot.

A good suggestion i would say to do is to practice playing in LoL bot matches and with friends to help provide useful advice to improve yourself. Especially if you are relatively new to the game, a specific champion or even just a particular role. You might also find useful guides on some various ways your preferred champions can be played, sometimes letting you to expand your play'style so you can easily cover up a lack of experience that some toxic players like to harass about, with smart item building to counterplay the enemy team.

Though i will admit i've had my major moments of getting salty during a match, but unlike the toxic player you mentioned, i usually tend to make proper observations on how one of my matches turned into getting snowballed, usually it varying but its either A. the enemy team is using a scummy number of overpowered champions or kit builds, B. One of my team mates is being reckless or being bullied constantly to where they can't do much of anything, the former being they are feeding the enemy team by not building proper itemization and trying to kill their opponent with no idea where the jungler or even for that matter, where some of the rest of the enemy team should be, leading to easily feeding them a kill and a snowballing turret busting moment.

or good old C. A lack of proper communications with the team to thrive in a match and not get pounded constantly due to no awareness of the enemy team, focusing on particular objectives, coordinating split pushes or just plain old know when its time to team fight and what time it is to be chasing frogs instead. The best you can do after that is report any toxic players and have them likely get sent to low priority or get banned from the game if they been a repeated offender in harassing other players.

[zombie-brand-mindblown]

Kei14312/10/2016, 1:46:41 PM1 votes

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Is there anyway to not play with these kind of people?

you mute them, and they become a normal dude that doesn't talk.