A Message To the community of League of Legends.

XxSpookySpookyxX·11/18/2017, 11:19:48 PM·1 votes·457 views

I was permanently banned because of a few different things. Game 1 (of chat logs) Other players trying to tilt me and flame me with just random things and I was trying to tell them to stop and I did so while being a little bit toxic.. Game 2 (of chat logs) a poppy feeding in bot lane when I told her what to do and what they were doing wrong and got a little mad at her. This Poppy, stole mine and my friends lane and tried to 1v2 a Jinx and Soraka, she repetitively went in, trying to 1v2 and every time she went in she fed. Me and my friend were waiting for a good time to gank so we could have a chance but they were way to fed and so was the enemy teams jungle because of her but it was her fault for trying to 1v2 all the time. She's the one who stole mine and my friends lane, I don't really think I have to be blamed because of what she did. I didn't notice game 3 (of chat logs) until later. Now, I was playing League, Zed mid. My team was sucking HARD until we started getting our Wukong kills and helped feed our teams Yasuo kills. We had a ziggs adc and a lux support who were both feeding most of the game until about half way through when ziggs got a few kills and so did lux. Then we lost the game and that was my third game of chat logs in my Perma-Ban note. Now, I just wanted to say, I am willing to change the way I talk and act in League if a Rioter is willing to un-ban me. I also asked if I could make a deal with a Riot employee (Skeletor). The deal would be, I could play for one month and if I can watch my mouth and be kind to the community and if I successfully do so, my ban could be toned down to a year. Un-Luckily he said no because the Riot staff is strict about toxicity. Discuss what you think should happen and if you think this deal is fair. Also, do you think that if the rest of the community are willing to change, they could have another chance? Answer yes or no in the choices at the bottom of this page because I am willing to change, as I already told you. Also, another reason I want to be unbanned is because I bought my brother a 100$ League gift card, hoping we could play later in the day when he receives it and have a fun time, but now that I'm permanently banned, I have to explain to him that I'm banned and I can't play with and have fun with him when he receives his card. Now, most people won't get unbanned if they are permanently banned for a reason and I just want to tell the community that you should be kind online because I don't want you guys to make the same mistakes and go down the same road as I did. Thank you for reading this message and I hope you can understand how easy it is to be permanently banned, - Spooky

7 Comments

Zerdun11/18/2017, 11:22:01 PM1 votes

you get another chance, it starts at level 1 though.

XxSpookySpookyxX11/18/2017, 11:30:16 PM1 votes

What do you mean by "Level 1"?

ShinkoMinori11/18/2017, 11:34:43 PM1 votes

What do you expect the community to do for you?

Chermorg11/18/2017, 11:58:52 PM1 votes

Were you not issued a 14 day ban preceding your permanent suspension? That would have been your chance to change your behavior. Riot does not issue permanent bans "out of the blue" for things that are not extreme toxicity. Thus, I'm presuming you had your chance to change and didn't heed the warning that the next offense would be permanent.

I'm sorry to say but Riot does not revert or reduce permanent bans that were not issued in error in any way. Considering you got the answer from Riot that this was not in error, this account is no more and you won't get it back. You are free, however, to create a new account and start from level 1, if you so choose.


On the subject of your proposed deal, Riot tried that type of thing before, and it failed miserably. The "Level 20 challenge" (as it was called, it is no longer a thing) was a test of hand-picked individuals who were given the opportunity to get their account back if they could level a new account to 20 without toxicity. Riot staff handpicked people that they felt had the highest chance of successfully completing the challenge and coming back - and still only less than 5% of them succeeded. The others all either got their new accounts punished, or came back and got their main account re-punished. Riot did away with the challenge as it does not make sense to allow hundreds or thousands of toxic players ruin more games just to allow the one or two who truly reformed after a permanent ban to come back.

XxSpookySpookyxX11/19/2017, 1:17:33 AM1 votes

Thanks for responding. Im starting to understand more and more why Riot doesn't give 2nd chances now. Thanks for your honesty