When people mention Tyler1, they often think of a “brash” guy who is always yelling on stream and ready to insult everyone. In the past, Tyler1 received severe account bans from Riot for frequently ruining games just because he couldn’t play his favorite champion, Draven. For this reason, Tyler1 has been given rather unpleasant nicknames like “toxic king” and “brat”…

However, Tyler1 recently shocked everyone by successfully finding and reporting a boosting ring to Riot Games in North America. Specifically, while logging into League of Legends with a smurf account, Tyler1 unexpectedly received an offer to purchase boosting services in the form of duo rank.
The scammer initially advertised to Tyler1 that they would ensure a climb to the Master rank with an 85% win rate. They further guaranteed their “reputable” service by introducing a series of boosters with high ranks, such as Challenger with over 800 points. To ensure that the customer (in this case, Tyler1 impersonating) would definitely rank up, the scammer even claimed to have many accounts in the Diamond I-IV rank and was ready to “throw games” for the customer to secure wins.


Notably, Tyler1 cleverly got the scammer to reveal a series of high-ranked account names within their boosting ring. After that, Tyler1 even showed his audience live games where he was a victim of this “ring” being sabotaged to ensure the other side’s victory. As a result, a series of accusations targeting the aforementioned boosting accounts were sent to Riot, and it is highly likely they will be banned.

If you have been following Tyler1 for a long time, you are probably very familiar with him cursing League of Legends as a “trash” game and criticizing Riot for how terrible they are. However, the reality is that Tyler1 has always been someone who loves this game and wants it to be cleaner. Otherwise, he would have let those boosters run rampant and ruin the North American server.