While we cannot assign an exact number to this there are a number of factors that contribute to how long it will take to hit level 30. For some it may only take weeks but for a more casual player it can take months of playing to hit level 30. The amount of Summoner Experience that is required is around 21,000. Each game will give you approximately 90 Experience and take around 25 minutes to fully complete not including your queue and champion select. This translates to well over 150 hours of non stop play to hit level 30. That is an extraordinary amount of time to put into playing non ranked games. This leads us our main point that you should buy a League of Legends Smurf account.
Smurf accounts have been around since the beginning of online gaming. A smurf account is an account that you can use along side your main LoL account where you can practice new champions without the risk of losing your rank, you can also go for extremely high win rates, a final reason to get a smurf is that you have no reputation, you don't have to be scared of playing how you want. All of these reasons make playing on a smurf account significantly more enjoyable than playing on your main LoL account.
The simple answer is that leveling your account by hand is a huge waste of time. Along side that you also receive significantly more Blue Essence, our smallest account we offer contains 50,000 Blue Essence! That is enough to purchase well over 40 champions! There are also many other reasons that you should purchase a LoL Smurf account. You can play with your lower elo friends in rank, you may be stuck in "elo hell", or maybe you were unfairly banned on your main account.
Yes, we pride ourselves on our lifetime warranty. If your account is ever banned for any sort of account selling or 3rd party leveling reason we will happily replace it! All of our accounts have also never had a registered email so you feel safe knowing that no one will try and take your account away from you.
]]>A patch is a change that is done to a game to change/add/remove content. Patches are done on a very regular basis to many popular online games. Players from LoL are especially used to these as they have been happening since the beginning of League. Over 10 years of patches have led to such changes that early League of Legends is no longer even recognizable as the same game.
When a video game like LoL is around for this many years you can assume that every time a champion is added, a map is changed, anything is updated something can go wrong. Bug fixes are used to fix issues, lag, non functional features, and to improve the overall performance and experience players feel. All bug fixes are generally permanent and help to make the game more solid overall.
Patches, bug fixes, adjustments, all of these exist to improve the players experience in the game. Whether you look at the massive map changes in season 4, pushing the game to more modern standards or the complete reworks of champions such as Nunu, Ryze, or Kayle. All of these changes lead to a game that can be consistently modern all while retaining the same player base that has been devoted to the game for years. These reasons all add up to why gamers as a whole should welcome these changes and advocate for changes they think should happen.
]]>Some may argue that smurfing really is not ethical while those who do smurf will obviously argue the opposite. But both sides will agree that smurfing is a perfectly normal practice that many players take part in, whether that be to make themselves feel better or to attempt very high win rate accounts that they can show off or sell.
Generally those who smurf do it for one of a few reasons, their main account was banned, they can no longer compete in their main account's elo, or they just want to have a high win rate account they can show off to their buddies. Whatever the reason maybe smurfs are the bane of many low elo players trying to climb the ladder. The awful feeling they have when they check op.gg just to see their opposing laner has a 90% win rate. At one point we have all felt that, and while it may suck to lose for some it is an opportunity to play against this significantly better player and try to improve.
Being on the other end of a smurf sucks. No one will disagree, even if you think it is fun playing vs a player that is much better, higher elo, and is going to flame you it still sucks to lose lp! However Riot does not ban players for smurfing, they will ban elo boosters who log into an already made account to help them achieve a higher rank.
The LoL community is quite separated when it comes to the issue of smurfing. As could be expected the high-ranking players who commonly smurf to show off or have fun will argue that smurfing is a completely acceptable thing to do.
While low-ranking often newer players will be extremely angry to have to play vs players that are much better than they are. With many of these players calling for these smurfs to be permanently banned.
The verdict on smurfing being ethical really comes down to one thing. Everyone is willing to hate on those who smurf until they themselves are good enough to smurf.
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