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A Tilted Muffin·9/20/2017, 11:38:37 AM·1 votes·325 views

How severe or what are the chances someone who purposely trolls and rage quit afk in games are punished? Is it just a slap on the wrist and making their queue timer longer? Or what's the actual punishment if allowed to know. The reason I ask is because there is someone who is plat 2 that looking at his recent games, he's done it twice now just to troll afk because someone didn't trade him or give him a champ he wanted to play in aram. He did it in my game (And we still won 4v5 lulz) and another game he recently played before getting off I guess.

EDIT: He takes cleanse/clarity for summoners so you know he's purposely quitting after the game starts to ruin it. EDIT 2: I checked further and he's done it 5 times this month... Doesn't seem like much is happening for punishment? Idk )=

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Deep Terror Nami9/20/2017, 11:41:34 AM2 votes

Trolling/griefing/inting are punishable by 14 day account bans and permabans (you don't get chat restricted for it), but AFK'ing is punished with low priority queues. Supposedly, significant intentional AFK'ing can result in a manual ban, but most people can't stand low priority queues and it'd never get to that.

Sarutobi9/20/2017, 4:36:59 PM2 votes

It mainly depends solely on how often they do it as well as if they are reported. It might take several games especially if the person has need gotten any type of punishment. Once they are caught though it's a 14 day right off the bat and possibly permanent if the system sees fit.

But sadly that is one of the reasons why it's so severe. It's so hard to catch and by the time they are caught so much damage had been done.

It would be nice if there was some type of compensation especially for things like Rank because I'm sure there are some people who are in constant games with people like this which makes it that more difficult to climb.

But I know if someone was to be given out people would just abuse it. At the very least I really wish they gave everyone who was in that person's game a message stating that someone who was trolling was ban that way especially if you were in the same ranking as them you'd at least get some satisfaction that one less person is out there trying to ruin your games!

Aatrox Mid 1v59/20/2017, 11:48:54 AM1 votes

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How severe or what are the chances someone who purposely trolls and rage quit afk in games are punished? Is it just a slap on the wrist and making their queue timer longer? Or what's the actual punishment if allowed to know. The reason I ask is because there is someone who is plat 2 that looking at his recent games, he's done it twice now just to troll afk because someone didn't trade him or give him a champ he wanted to play in aram. He did it in my game (And we still won 4v5 lulz) and another game he recently played before getting off I guess.

EDIT: He takes cleanse/clarity for summoners so you know he's purposely quitting after the game starts to ruin it. EDIT 2: I checked further and he's done it 5 times this month... Doesn't seem like much is happening for punishment? Idk )=

Make sure you leave a detailed report about what happened. He's far more likely to get punished opposed to just reporting him and leaving it blank. As for afking, I don't know. I'm under the assumption you'd have to AFK a LOT to be permabanned for it.

A Tilted Muffin9/29/2017, 8:52:20 PM1 votes

So (I mean I won't do it honestly but..) instead of raging in chat and getting that "negative/verbal abuse" report, I could just TECHNICALLY swap it for an afk report and get less the punishment so long as I didn't really say anything in chat? )= that seems somewhat like.. an abusable chance of not risking myself in a more severe report ban =.. Either way I won't do it because that's some really petty stuff but just stating lol.