Smurf account意思

"Smurf account" is a term used in the context of online gaming, particularly in reference to multiplayer games like League of Legends, Dota 2, and Overwatch. It refers to a secondary account created by a player, usually with the intention of starting over from a lower skill level or ranking. The term is derived from the cartoon character Smurf, which is small and blue, implying a smaller, weaker version of the original.

Players might create smurf accounts for several reasons:

  1. Practice: To practice new strategies or heroes without affecting their main account's ranking.
  2. Elo boosting: To boost the ranking of another player's account by playing on a smurf account in lower-ranked matches.
  3. Avoid recognition: To avoid being recognized by other players or to play anonymously.
  4. Beginner-friendly matches: To play against beginners if they are a more experienced player on their main account.

While smurfing can be used for legitimate reasons, it can also be seen as unfair, as it can disrupt the balance of the game and the ranking system. Some games have implemented measures to discourage smurfing, such as requiring phone number verification for new accounts or implementing strict penalties for players who are found to have multiple accounts.