


That's why we recommend every player familiarize themselves with at least one champion in each position. Reducing Autofillīefore we move on, let's be clear: there's no way to completely avoid autofilling. The goal of autofill is to keep queue times reasonable and matchmaking fair. This usually happens when a position is low in supply during matchmaking, and it can happen for any position. If you've ever played a game and gotten a position you didn't select, you've been autofilled. Seriously, though! Make sure you take advantage of your duo queue with better planning, coordinating, and communication to stack the odds in your favor. But don't worry! You have one weapon your enemies may not-THE POWER OF FRIENDSHIP. That being said, the same phenomenon can happen in Solo/Duo queue when two players with a big rank gap (Bronze IV and Silver I, for instance) queue up together. Thankfully, this rarely happens outside of premade teams in Flex queue. While the average MMR for both teams will still be roughly the same, ensuring a fair match becomes more challenging if one team has five teammates of roughly equal skill and the other team has a mix of low and high ranked players. The matchmaker is placing them against lower-ranked opponents to find them an appropriate spot on the ladder. If you're on a big win streak, you may even start to see opponents several divisions your senior! Your opponent is losing a lotĪlas, balancing goes both ways. If you're being consistently placed against opponents who are a higher rank than you, then congratulations! That could mean the matchmaker is starting to suspect you're worthy of higher placement. It's one thing to feel a match is unbalanced, but another to actually play against opponents who are a few divisions-or even a tier!-above you.īut there are plenty of good reasons this may be happening! You're winning a lot! Of course, the enemy team could potentially have all the same issues, so stay focused and always give it your best! Especially when facing.

While we strive for fairness, preference, and speed, there are plenty of factors that can complicate those goals: The longer you wait, the more the matchmaking system may stray from your MMR or swap someone's position-though we'll still try to keep things as fair as possible. If your queue time is running long, that means the system is having trouble finding an appropriate match up. After all, you're here to play-not to wait. Quick QueuesĬreating fair matches is one of League's top priorities, but we also respect your time and recognize how frustrating a long queue can be. We consider this a last resort to get you out of the lobby and into a game. This generally happens when your queue time gets too long, which is usually because there's a shortage of one or more positions in the queue.
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In the event we can't find a full team comp at your skill level, there's a small chance you will be Autofilled. However, neither preference is guaranteed. We'll always try to prioritize your Primary position, but your Secondary position may be used as a backup depending on matchmaking conditions. Position Preferenceīefore queuing up for Ranked, every player must list two preferred positions (unless you choose "Fill," you absolute legend). Further down we'll get into some of the challenges that can complicate this process, but we aim for no more than a 4–5 MMR gap between the averages of both teams in the majority of games. To the matchmaker, a “fair” match is one where each team has a 50% +/-1% chance of winning, which we create by pairing off teams of roughly the same average MMR. That's why our matchmaking system focuses on balancing three things each time you queue up: In an ideal world, every match would include ten individuals with identical MMRs queuing at the same time, each having selected a unique position that they're well-suited for.
