Is banning your teammates champion reportable?

Trap or a Trick·7/7/2017, 8:44:41 PM·5 votes·8,270 views

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SSrikeShadow7/8/2017, 11:52:40 AM11 votes

It should be.

Vearar7/9/2017, 9:24:42 AM6 votes

In and of itself, no. When done out of malice or some form of attempt to cause grief, yes.

KVbqbFsC8e7/7/2017, 9:25:01 PM3 votes

Nope.

verysalt7/7/2017, 9:51:37 PM3 votes

No ! You ban champs you don't want to see in the game, simple as that. Instead you can report somebody who calls you a "troll" or asks others for false reports. Forums are full of guys who comes and complains about why they got punished over false reports.

Iha Ziharo7/11/2017, 9:56:26 AM2 votes

It should be. I have literally only ever seen it done in order to troll a team-mate. It happens when they ask you to not pick your pick. And then they ban them. The person whose pick got banned is first pick.

dolphinosplash247/8/2017, 2:12:19 AM1 votes

Everythings reportable. It just might not be punished

Silent Gravity7/8/2017, 8:52:37 PM1 votes

If they did it to troll you, they'll probably troll in other ways during the game. There are no punishments given for picking or banning champions. Report them for their other infractions.

Inkling Commando11/13/2019, 2:44:26 AM1 votes

it falls under grieving and thus is reportable. but knowing riot's punishment system they won't do shit about it.

iBuild11/13/2019, 2:56:08 AM1 votes

Yes. That is called griefing.

ModPeriscope11/13/2019, 6:18:58 AM1 votes

To be clear, banning others' champions is not a punishable offense by itself.

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Rito ToT12/31/2018, 10:35:44 PM1 votes

I had first pick and wanted to play Jax so I showed it right? Then in the banning phase, someone banned it and then I had to pick that's reportable right?