Reporting a Player - GARENA LOL SUPPORT. Consistent post-game reports against a player will result in disciplinary action. Reporting a player through the in-game system is the only way to ensure that such a case will face potential punishment; reports sent to Player Support will not count against a player.
HOW LONG WILL I REMAIN IN THE LOW PRIORITY QUEUE? You will be placed in the low priority queue for 5 games. If you continuously leave, the low priority queue timers increase from 5 minutes per game to 20 minutes per game.
When players leave or get disconnected from a Competitive Match, they are banned from matchmaking for a set length of time. This system was introduced to reduce the number of players quitting midmatch. Initially, the ban is short, only five minutes. Each time a player leaves, the length of time will increase.
3 day ban - 72 hours from the time the moderation was initiated. 7 day ban - 1 week from the time the moderation was initiated. 14 day ban - 2 week from the time the moderation was initiated. Deletion - The account has been closed and can not automatically be reopened.
If your issue persists, or you can't find a good article, please continue to submitting a ticket! Ticket submissions can take anywhere from a few hours to a day to get a response.
- Contact Email .
- Phone Number 424-231-1111.
Step 1: Head over to the support section at the top of the screen, and click on 'Submit A Request'. Step 2: In the 'Request Type' box choose account management, data requests or deletion. You might need to scroll down a bit. Step 3: I need help with – I would like to delete my account.
With the Instant Feedback System in place, in-client reform cards are the standard way of receiving detailed information on why and what triggered a player's punishment.
There is no way to see if someone is banned or not. You can check their last login but that is the most you can do.
While in low priority queue, players will experience queue times that are 5, 10, even 20 minutes longer than a player who hasn't left games. While we hope it doesn't ever happen, if a player fails to stop AFKing or leaving while in lower-priority matchmaking, continued offenses will result in bans.
Yes, smurfing by itself is a completely safe practice. While it is frowned upon by Riot, smurfing as a whole is a legal practice in League of Legends. This means that it is not a bannable offense.
Measures will be taken against the act of accessing accounts that are not in your possession and trading or selling the accounts or its game data without the company's written approval.
A smurf is a low-level account belonging to a summoner who also has a high level account, a level 30 or above. The smurf account is matched up with low level players once again because it is a new account. Having lower queue times due to very higher elo players taking longer to queue.
Can my permaban be removed? Permabans are almost never removed. Usually by the time you have reached being permabanned, you have already been banned before.
Requirements
- A League account in good standing and with a verified email address.
- At least 30% of your content is League of Legends related.
- 50+ average concurrent viewers on your livestreams in the past 30 days and/or 5,000+ average views on your video content in the past 30 days + 1,000 YouTube subscribers.