To the person that initiates a trade in ARAM champ select then rerolls what is given to them:

Turret49·5/25/2015, 11:42:30 AM·11 votes·2,106 views

I loathe you.

12 Comments

Maratsune5/25/2015, 7:23:31 PM8 votes

Wait, people are disagreeing with this? Maybe it's because I play a lot of ARAM, but I agree with this struggle If I have a champion I like, and somebody else has a champion that I'll tolerate, but then they trade request me, I'll usually accept. Sure, I'll have a champ I like a little bit less, but if that person is happy with my champ then I'm happy to trade. But then they reroll? Excuse me? It's a slap in the face- I was being nice and you throw the champ away. How can this NOT be seen as a bad thing?

FDru5/25/2015, 8:52:31 PM3 votes

But the worst is when some refuses to trade with you, then they reroll the champ you wanted.

Or when your team has Janna, Amumu, Rammus and they all reroll.

Sarconius5/25/2015, 11:05:58 PM3 votes

Evelynn I will take this from you and reroll it every time.

Loathe me if you must.

BastionKross5/26/2015, 12:37:29 PM2 votes

Then don't trade.

It sounds cold, but it's the truth. If you get a champion in ARAM that you have a lot of fun with, or can do well with, you keep that champion. Always and forever. Before Mark/Dash, I would witness allies roll up champions like Lux and Ziggs and Nid and then reroll them. The one guy on your team that rolled up a tank while the rest of you got four squishies? Yeah, he just rerolled into a Fiora. Hey, someone on your team rolled up a marksman, looks like you have sustained damage in teamfights now. Oh wait, he got rid of that.

Bottom line: You can't assume your teammates know what they're doing when it comes to team composition in ARAM. You're just going to get burned if you trust them. If you roll up a champ that you can dominate with, you hold on to that baby like it's your firstborn. At the end of the day, the only person you can trust to keep a champ is you.

"Pls trade me, I don't like Poppy" "Uh, I'm Sona. There's no way" "But I suck with her" "Welcome to 95% of the playerbase. Reroll her" "don't have one" "Then it looks like you're up Shit Creek without a paddle, son. Sucks to be you." "come on. pls." "Fine." Trade Sona gets rerolled "WTF MAN. IT WAS SONA" "I dunno how to play her and she's weak af" "Wha.... and you said you didn't have a reroll" "LOL"

Don't ever trade good champions away.

Deep Terror Nami5/25/2015, 11:45:29 AM2 votes

Um, why? If you don't want when they have, don't take it and they'll then roll. If you prefer what they have then do so, and they can use their reroll so everybody is happy.

If they just roll without trying to get a preferred champ someone else has, they might end up with something you won't trade for now and they still don't want.

Ask them if they're rerolling instead of making assumptions.

50000000000000005/25/2015, 7:26:13 PM2 votes

If there's communication involved, all is well.

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Person A has a champ they are not good with, but Player B has a champ that they are good with. They trade. Player B isn't good with Player A's previous champion either, but wasn't pro with their original champion, so they rerolled in a chance of a champion they're better with.

Problem?

That's fine. What's not fine is when this happens.

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If I have a champion I like, and somebody else has a champion that I'll tolerate, but then they trade request me, I'll usually accept. Sure, I'll have a champ I like a little bit less, but if that person is happy with my champ then I'm happy to trade. But then they reroll? Excuse me? It's a slap in the face- I was being nice and you throw the champ away. How can this NOT be seen as a bad thing?

Dr Easter5/26/2015, 11:57:00 AM2 votes

Hate that too. Sometimes people destroy great comps by doing this. Why not ask if someone want that champion and if nobody take it then reroll? -_-"

IcyPepper5/25/2015, 11:44:33 AM1 votes

Person A has a champ they are not good with, but Player B has a champ that they are good with. They trade. Player B isn't good with Player A's previous champion either, but wasn't pro with their original champion, so they rerolled in a chance of a champion they're better with.

Problem?

Gym Leader Yaki5/25/2015, 11:43:30 AM1 votes

Then don't trade?

Drunk Rummate5/25/2015, 6:01:41 PM1 votes

Idk I trade with people if they sit on a bad champion for awhile without rolling sometimes. I'll then reroll their bad champ in the hope that we get a good team composition.