Is there a way to leave a ranked game without being punished?

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I was playing a ranked game in League of Legends and 3 out of my 4 allies were trolling. For example the ACD came mid and was just standing there taking up XP but not doing anything. One of the worst parts was that our team would not surrender and the other team would not end the game, meaning they were just killing us over and over so I was stuck in an endless game. So I was wondering if there was a way I could leave and not be punished, as leaving a ranked game has consequences.






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What happens if you leave a ranked match?

They added: \u201cPlayers who abandon their teammates will be hit with a matchmaking penalty in both regular and Ranked matches. Penalties will result in a player being barred from joining a match for escalating amounts of time-based on how often they have abandoned in Ranked.\u201d

What is the penalty of leaving a ranked game league?

After leaving or idling in several games, players will be placed in low priority queue for 5 games. While in low priority queue, players will have to wait an additional 5 minutes before being able to queue up for a match.

Do you get penalized for leaving ranked Halo?

Like losing rank, or being locked from ranked for a day or so. But since this happens all the time it kind of seems like there are no penalties, which makes playing ranked a huge pain. A lot of people are just simply lagging out.






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