Will Riot delete my account because of inactivity?

My computer doesn't work, so I will not be able to play League of Legends again for some months. Will Riot delete my account because of inactivity?
Best Answer
They will not remove your account:
Will I lose my content if my account becomes inactive?
No! Account content (Champions, Skins, RP, etc) can never be lost through inactivity. Only your Summoner Name will be affected.
However, you will loose League Points (LP) and maybe even ranks. Your name can also become available to be claimed after 6 + (each summoner level above 6) months.
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Can your Riot account get deleted?
Well, we have a self-service option available to you! If you login below and prove ownership of your Riot Games account, you can queue your Riot Account for deletion.How long does a league account have to be inactive?
Each Summoner name will have 6 months of inactivity protection upon creation. Each Summoner name will earn an additional month of inactivity protection for each Summoner level above 6, up to 30 months. Inactivity is defined to be a period in which no games of any kind have been played on the account.How can I recover my deleted Riot account?
Submit an Account Recovery RequestDelete DO NOT Disable inactive users in Active Directory
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Answer 2
Riot deactivates Korean accounts if they are inactive for >1 month. You can easily reactivate them using your phone number / ssn etc. Accounts on other region are safe.
Answer 3
Many people find that after a few months of inactivity Riot will take everything away without explanation and the ticketing system will do nothing. Don't invest too much time into this company cause they love blowing up accounts and then acting like nothing was ever there. Just Google it, you see the same story thousands of times over.
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