5 years ago

PvP Etiquette


To make sure that players will enjoy PvP and have the best experience as possible in this game, one should follow these unwritten rules of etiquette (also please follow the official rules for this game).

1) Don’t be toxic to other players - Please, do not insult or taunt other players or their skill level.

2) Your “gg” or “good game” should always be honest and should not be used as a sarcasm - Try to compliment and encourage your opponent if you can.

3) Do not ragequit or stall your game - There is nothing more insulting than when your time gets wasted. Take your loss and learn from it.

4) Do not use ACT for spamming to distract your opponent.

5) And most importantly: Have fun!

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