So someone can steal my friends role in champ select, but i'm the toxic person for calling them out

Senpanda·11/28/2018, 11:20:57 PM·2 votes·1,871 views

Not only that, but they also banned my friend's pick, tried to surrender at every instant possible, then when they didn't get what they wanted, they started basically inting by jumping into 1v5's on purpose to get us to lose.

Heaven forbid i call them out on it though, they said nothing rude in chat so now i'm the """""Toxic"""" player for trying my hardest to win but being unable to do anything because of them. But because they play the victim in post game i'm the person who's closer to a punishment than that person.

Your system is so broken.

11 Comments

MrFawknSunshine11/28/2018, 11:25:42 PM6 votes

yes, calling them out as you put it does no good. if you have someone who is greifing/trolling or inting like this player was just dont say anything cuz all you are doing is flaming and helping create a toxic environment in game.

you could of

  1. dodge the queue to avoid it,
  2. ff the game early so you can get out of the game
  3. play it out good or bad and report at the end
Faneseeker11/28/2018, 11:26:35 PM4 votes

Sounds like you guys are not that different, acting like a piece of 🥓 for what you believe is right.

Here is your reason for acting the way you acted, I'm sure their side of the story is not that far off.

zPOOPz11/28/2018, 11:33:23 PM4 votes

Because "calling them out" serves no purpose other than adding fuel to an already toxic game. There are other people in that game other than your friend(s) and that person. Dodge or finish the game out and report. At least be as smart as that person and say nothing rude in chat. Yes, calling them out does make you just as toxic.

Mavloc11/29/2018, 12:43:20 AM3 votes

I stand with you brother. You did nothing wrong

#ContextMatters

Kei14311/29/2018, 12:15:21 AM1 votes

So why do you feel the need to call them out?

Modi11/29/2018, 5:06:16 AM1 votes

Did you say "hey mother fucking %%% %%%% %%%%%%, give him his role back"? Did you persistently attack the person for stealing the role (aka harass him/her)?

Or did you politely say "hey, that's <so-and-so>'s role, you have to play your assigned role"?

The lack of chat logs makes it impossible to make a determination on where you most likely stepped over the line.

Let's see the logs.

TheProfezzor11/29/2018, 7:58:47 AM1 votes

You’re not wrong but these people and riot will say so. Sorry I’m not gonna bend to people threatening me in League. Keep doing you

AhriTentacleToy11/29/2018, 6:32:15 PM1 votes

They subconciously want to be called out for attention, and beyond that want you to get in trouble. It's not right nor fair. IRL, the troll doesn't act that way because a stranger will likely beat the fuck out of them. LoL is not the same thing at all. You need to say nothing and report them, and move on. Just how it is.

Firu11/29/2018, 11:41:55 PM1 votes

Just because one person starts the bad behavior doesn't mean you're justified in responding with bad behavior of your own. Also, while anecdotal, it seems like most people here are far more toxic then they let on when they say they were "defending" a friend. Unfortunately, without providing any evidence or proof (i.e., a chat log) people are going to assume you're similar to the many other people who post angry here trying to justify why they shouldn't be punished.