Hà Tiều Phu “is doing just fine” but is accused of buffing elo
Within the League of Legends community, the act of “buffing elo” is not only banned by Riot but also vehemently opposed by gamers themselves. This behavior violates the spirit of fair competition promoted by Riot and can foster a toxic environment where dedicated players struggle to compete against cheaters, ultimately affecting the game’s growth. Moreover, being associated with elo boosting can lead to account bans for players, while well-known figures can suffer a tarnished reputation for months. Recently, Hà Tiều Phu, a prominent KOL in the Vietnamese LoL scene, was accused of “buffing elo.”

Specifically, a Vietnamese player directly accused Hà Tiều Phu of buffing elo in a ranked match. This individual even posted in a large community group of Vietnamese LoL players. However, this claim was proven false when Hà Tiều Phu promptly took a screenshot of the post and shared it on his personal page to clear his name. The male streamer even offered to confront the accuser and “send 10 million VND if there’s proof.”

The Vietnamese LoL community is abuzz with Hà Tiều Phu’s drama
Immediately, Hà Tiều Phu’s post garnered significant attention from netizens. Most people believe that the accusing player might not even understand what buffing elo means. Furthermore, those who regularly watch Hà Tiều Phu’s streams have noticed that he has primarily been playing Black Myth: Wukong lately. Whether he has played League of Legends after streaming is unclear, but Hà Tiều Phu is known to be a skilled player. He has never engaged in such behaviors before.


Perhaps the accusing player was just frustrated after losing the match and acted impulsively. Hà Tiều Phu certainly needs to prove his integrity to avoid any negative impact on his career. Currently, this incident continues to attract attention from the Vietnamese LoL community.