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  1. #1

    Toxic FauxHonor

    Coincidentally, while Dominion and Brawl are the most active game modes on the console, they are also the most toxic.
    More and more I'm seeing toxic Nobushi spammers, Gryphon spammers, Lag Switchers, Toxic dm'ers, Rage quitters, Brawl Gankers, and/or Team griefers.
    No other game mode is like this....because barely anyone plays them. Sitting in a 1v1 or Elimination queue for 15mins is hella boring, so my options are limited to jumping into a brawl or dominion match and having a good chance of encountering 1 or more of the above.

    I ask you, do you feel like this game has gotten more toxic? I feel like it always has been to some degree but recently every other game is filled with these kinds of people.

    Note: While spammers are not toxic in themselves, oftentimes I'll see a person playing a Nobushi or Gryphon and they will be toxic by either spamming, being dishonorable or getting mad.
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  2. #2
    Brawl ganking isn't toxic. It's a 2v2 mode, not a 1v1x2 mode.
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  3. #3
    You are the dishonorable one for letting them getting away with spam. They might want to start to fight by forcing you into a mindgame, but since they found out you are not able to parry them, they must feel very bored.
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  4. #4
    Being toxic on console? How?

    They spam "OK", "Thanks" or "Sorry" in chat?
    They write you after the game "you are a trash"?
    They Emotespam?
    Or they edgewalk the corpse of your dead hero?
    Or they stand after the duel ends and don't move?
    Or they just throw attacks that you can't react to?

    Some people like to emospam, edgewalk etc. Some people play by spamming lights.

    The only thing that IS toxic (in my opinion, of course) is when people write you messages: you are trash/delete the game etc etc etc.
    But still its fun to talk to them.
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