Trolling in champion select to force dodge should be a reportable offense and needs a solution

Summoner SpeII·2/7/2020, 11:22:52 PM·4 votes·2,004 views

People who threaten to int and lock in ghost cleanse nunu and force others to dodge and don't get punished for it. There needs to be some kind of simpler system for reporting people forcing dodge in champ select and smaller punishments for champ select trolling instead of support team doing nothing when u send them a screen shot of a nunu with ghost cleanse in ur champ select, but banning your teamates champion is not considered part of trolling in champ select because that champion may be too meta and enemy team may want it, or they op gg and see ur just 17% winrate first time champion trolling and they want to win. maybe like a 1 day suspension for a screen shot of someone doing something like ghost cleanse nunu, because trolling in champion select isn't close to as bad as inting in game, but who is going to verifiy the load of reports from this (league doesn't have the capacity for humans reviewing champion select trolling).

3 Comments

Kei1432/8/2020, 3:36:23 AM2 votes

The question would be how Riot can detect trolling in champ select.

Cleanse ghost Nunu is a common sign of trolling but not always. What if cleanse ghost NuNu becomes META against a mid lane control mage?

Just because someone picks a certain champ with a certain spell combination, doesn't mean he was trolling.

Yin Yang Taoist2/8/2020, 5:08:37 AM2 votes

If they threaten to int. and lock in something suspicious like that then I'd say that its good enough reason to punish them. Did they have a reason to threaten and do this though? Because most of the time, someone doing this is usually retaliating. Like the most common case of me seeing this happen is when someone bans their hovered pick. Or just says something to them which isn't very nice! In which case they'd lock in [x] champ and decide to run it down mid or whatever lane.