Is it bad to doge games because I don't like my team comp?
When I play ranked and I don't think my team comp is good, I doge; is that bad? lol
I just wanna win games I don't wanna waste time ;_;
When I play ranked and I don't think my team comp is good, I doge; is that bad? lol
I just wanna win games I don't wanna waste time ;_;
Of course its ok, whatever people tell you about "winning no matter the champ if you are good enough", honestly its 50% easier to win with broken stuff than with weak stuff unless the difference in player skill is EXTREME. Same goes for teamcomps. I mean look at the lobby I had 2 days ago, everyone picked their champ except my top laner who was last, enemy was full AD team with a decent CC but with a lot of immobile squishies, their only tanky champ being a Jax top. When you see that, will you as a toplaner pick:
Bet your ass I dodged that one, if you dont have 2 brain cells to pick a champion that fits into a teamcomp then you probably dont have enough brain cells to be good at the game either.
No, it's not.
Simply put, champion select is a game mechanic. Your team comp is a result of thinking under pressure and time constraints.
Thus if it's not the best, it is a reflection of your teams' skill.
Edit - do I personally think it's bad? Yes, I think it shouldn't be permitted to dodge and should carry similar penalty structure as LeaverBuster. But is it "okay" to do so? If you're morally okay with the idea of what I consider to be cheating (re-doing a champ select because you didn't like the outcome), then no, it's not bad.
Further, at the current time, you won't get punished severely for habitually leaving games (only minor timer/LP loss punishments) so no, it's not bad.
But personally, I disagree with it.
Nope.
Proper drafting in Champion Select is a rather important part of the game and many people don't know how to manage it.
If you find yourself at a disadvantage (i.e. multiple allies are countered, your team composition is garbage, etc), dodging can be the correct option.