If you’re here, you’re wondering how, or why somebody would get elo boosted, and we’re here to say that it is completely safe. Yes. It really is.
Although the practice of tft boosting, or smurfing is indefinitely frowned upon by Riot Games, the simple act of smurfing, or getting tft boosting, or even tft boosting by yourself is safe, and with Riot gradually expanding their game library, tft boosting has been widely vastened, and is nowadays, an actively sought out for action.
In this specific case, we’re going to be talking about TFT boosting exclusively and how they are used for the ranked rewards.
Taking many different precautionary actions to prevent you, the people you know, your friends, and family from knowing that you may have gotten boosted, we offer such a secure, entrusting environment, you can’t even tell that you got boosted!
For today’s topic, we’re going to be going over how and why elo boosting, smurfing, or duo queuing with somebody of a higher rank than you is safe, and not bannable, in Team-Fight Tactics.
You may have read hundreds of articles with the same title, that are looking to tell you the same thing as we are, but normally all of those articles strictly follow League of Legends, and not Team-Fight Tactics.
To start off simply, what IS elo boosting? By definition, Riot Games says that elo boosting is:
ELO Boosting MMR / ELO boosting is a practice in which a player purposefully increases the MMR or ELO of an account that they do not own, usually for profit, which is seen as a punishable offense on Riots end. MMR or ELO boosting is taken very seriously by Riot.
Now, clearly this doesn’t fully affect everybody, and if it does, then it doesn’t affect everybody equally, but what can be said about TFT boosting, and the recent introduction of TFT mobile, is that this makes boosting much, much easier ( for you, for companies, for teams, etc., ), and with Riot focusing on three different game genres all at once, the likelihood of them paying close enough attention to ban somebody, or punish somebody for using their mobile phone to play TFT with themselves, and “accidentally” AFK; nothing will happen to either of your accounts.
Clearly, with this one trick, you do still have to play the games out in which you’re trying to win on whatever main account you’re playing on, but you’ve also got to consider the fact that you could ( potentially ) get as high as you’d want, if you’re skilled enough, or got boosted high enough ( if that’s what you’re looking for ) with little, to no repercussions.