For quite some time now, Riot Games has been getting serious about cleaning up League of Legends from toxic players who ruin other people's games, including those who use hacks or scripts to win by implementing the controversial Vanguard.
There are more and more ways to detect toxic players in a game, and although League of Legends is a free-to-play video game and therefore there is the possibility of creating infinite accounts, the reality is that the Rift is a safer and sanitized place in 2024.
In fact, Riot Games no longer just wants to condemn the toxic, but to rewarding those who report negative attitudes in games not only with a thank you, but also with real rewards in your progress.


