Not sure whether or not you should report a player? Below, we are going to give you some examples so that you can make an educated decision. The punishments a player can get in League of Legends for breaking the rules, in our opinion, are fair. The punishment system ranges from Level 1 to Level 5, with Level 5 being a permanent ban.
Each level involves the Honor system. Level 4: This involves a day ban from the game, and the honor will be demoted to level 0. Level 5: This is a permanent ban from the game, meaning the player will never be able to play League of Legends under that account again.
It is rare for a permaban to be removed. Most of the time, once a player has reached the point of being permabanned, they have more than likely been banned before. The player was already made aware that this type of behavior in the game is not accepted. However, what you could do is go to something like op. If you were the one that caused the player to be banned, you should get a popup if they get banned. You can submit a ticket for a data request. Once you follow the required process, you will receive personal information related to your League of Legends account.
Once you have made a request for your data, it will take 30 days to process. If you want to cancel the request, all you have to do is click on the cancel link in your ticket. Resetting your password or changing your email address will automatically cancel the data request.
You will receive a zipped file that contains text files. To view these files in your text editor, you will need to have the latest Mac or Windows OS. Again, there is no set number of reports that will get a player banned. Just another League of Legends addict. I've been playing the game for 8 years now, and my highest rank was Master LP.
As we continue to build more systems that rely on honest reports, the penalties for false reporting will become more strict. In the future, the Tribunal will lean heavily on reports and honors to build cases for both positive and negative behavior. Accurate report selection and comments will be critical to letting Tribunal voters know what really happened.
Reports: How do they work? So What Changed? Why Reports Matter. How Reports Help. Trademarks belong to their respective owners. Repeated name reports after changing names will result in a penalty to either your account or your honor level. If you've been penalized recently for negative behavior, you'll be locked out of earning hextech chests and keys from playing games and the Honor system until you've reformed, shown progress towards positive play, and unlock these features again.
Once your penalty ends, you'll enter a reform period, during which you'll remain ineligible to earn Hextech Chests and Keys, and your honor progress will be locked.
Ending this reform period requires consistent displays of good sportsmanship. Your reform period isn't over after a specific number of games, or after a certain date, but is completely dependent upon your behavior. You'll be notified when your Honor progress is unlocked. Once unlocked, you'll be able to earn Hextech chests again even at Honor level 0.
You'll start earning key fragments and other rewards again when you reach Honor level 1. Elo Boosting a specific form of Account Recovery is an act where a player logs into another player's account to climb the ranks or increase matchmaking rating on their behalf.
This service is disingenuous to the integrity of the ranked system and endangers account security, and thus may be eligible for punishment. ID bans are different—and more serious—than normal account permabans. An ID ban is a rare, drastic step Riot takes against players who've consistently chosen not to play to win or to abide by the terms of service. ID bans generally result from a player: showing extreme aggression in chat, intentionally feeding across multiple permanently banned accounts or makes a verifiable threat of harm against other players or Rioters.
ID bans are extremely uncommon. To date, only a handful of players globally have ever received an ID ban. Whenever an ID ban is active, Riot will regularly search for account activity on the part of the banned player. If any accounts are found, they will be immediately, manually banned.
The behavior of the ID-banned player on these accounts is not taken into consideration—if you've been ID-banned. Getting an ID ban means you aren't allowed to play the game publicly.
If these conditions are met, Riot will evaluate if they should lift the ban or extend it. If the conditions are not properly met, the player must wait another year before submitting another request.
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