New champions are constantly unlocking in League of Legends, and the Riot Games title will soon grow to 161 characters with the addition of Nila in the next patch. There are champions of all genders and categories (wizard, tank, fighter, etc.) and it is difficult for a player not to find one that suits him. However, the same applies differently. We all have characters we hate, as evidenced by the intriguing story shared by a community member who asked Riot Games Support to permanently remove one of the most legendary champions from his account. The game.
A request that will be much more difficult today
The story takes place eight years ago, and while it’s quite simple, it’s also surprising. Thanks to the promotion, the player was able to open Alistair as a new champion. Still, He realized that he didn’t even want to take his account because he didn’t like his game on ARAM.. So he emailed Riot Games to have it removed and said he didn’t know there was a character he would receive as a reward. Surprisingly, it received positive feedback from the studio.
Currently, Riot Games only makes such exceptions on rare occasions. Some community members who received an unwanted gift or accidentally won the championship have managed to contact support to request its removal. On the other hand, what is completely outdated is the motive used by the player who wants to share this story. Due to the fact that many players who only do ARAM and only unlock a few good characters in the game mode artificially increase their earnings, The developers have always included 65 champions in Howling Abyss’ free rotation.
In fact, the public has enriched this little story with some very interesting personal anecdotes. League of Legends players who received a champion as a gift that they did not want to unlock and did not consider emailing Riot Games, even users who abused the system and claimed to have done the same thing several times stock. When developers don’t even care about ARAM balance. Anecdotes that are part of the “good old days” and that we all consider.
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Source : Millenium
