


You also have the option to /ignore a player (AKA super mute them) for the current game and future matches using /ignore. While in-game, type /mute to mute all their emotes, pings, and chats for the duration of the match. You’ll be notified if you're paired up with them in a future game.They can't send you friend requests, invites, or private messages.You can't see their chats during champion select, in-game, or in lobbies.Please note that muted players are not automatically blocked, but blocked players are automatically muted.īlocking takes muting a step further. When you mute a player while in-game, their team chat and all chat messages are hidden from you, but they can still interact with you (send invites, friend requests, and private messages) after the game ends. Muting is an action that takes place in-game only and lasts until the game ends, or until you choose to turn it off. Muting vs blocking: What’s the difference? For those tough times when you’re tired of fending off another player’s trolling or toxicity, you can choose to mute or block them.

Sadly, not every player is a shining example of productive communication and behavior on the Rift. When things are going well, and the synergy is high, talking to your teammates-even your opponents-can be fun for everyone. Whether you’re in voice chat with your friends, or queueing with randos, you’ve probably learned that good communication can make or break a game of League.
