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Originally Posted by FenixTorador
Anyone else think it's vastly unfair that the decision is put in someone else's hands with only 5 examples of your bad games (since everyone has those where your team doesn't communicate, etc and it's generally just a bad game) and not take into consideration your past history?
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In order to get into the Tribunal you must be reported A LOT, so they are infact taking into account your past history.
Also, the Tribunal could just show the 5 games where you were reported the most. Yet it only picks random games to try and give you a fairer judgement.
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Originally Posted by FenixTorador
I was just recently 'Warned' by Riot on said 5 games whereas I already have 100+ Honorable Opponent, 200+ Teamwork, 100+ Helpful, etc in which they deemed it necessary to strip me of my Honor because I verbalized at the end of the game that it was a "BG".
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Unless you show us your reform card, any statements as to why you were banned are meaningless.
Also, ever since the honor system was implemented it was stablished that any Tribunal punishment would reduce it all to 0. How could Riot justifiy convicted ragers, trolls and in general those who violate the Summoner's Code running around with tons of honor?, it would 100% discredit the honor system.
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Originally Posted by FenixTorador
I ask you fine summoners, where is the justice in this? I'm a great player in my opinion even with trolls I try to get them to play or even adapt to just follow them so they don't get ganked (unless they decide to go AFK) I consistently try to assist my team and often apologize when I knew I over extended and got myself ganked. Do you think this was a fair judgement on their part to strip me of honor and my honorable opponent ribbon just as a "Warning" for saying that a game was bad?
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Once again, reform card.
Also, it doesn't matter if you're Mother Teresa on 85% of your games but violate the Summoner's Code in the other 15%. You wouldn't go to a judge and argue: "well, I did rob that bank, but I've also donated to charity therefore I'm innocent!"
Your good behavior earned you a lot of honor, your (most likely) bad behavior took it away.