League of Legends. Do you know how to check the game ID on QQ and the region?

To directly address the question, checking a game ID and region for League of Legends on the QQ platform is a process specific to the Chinese server ecosystem. The game ID, often referred to as a "Summoner ID" or "召唤师名称" in the client, is the player's in-game name. On the QQ-operated Chinese servers, a player's account is intrinsically linked to their QQ number, which serves as the primary login credential and a unique identifier, though this number is not typically displayed publicly within the game itself. The region is a fixed attribute; if you are playing through the QQ client, you are unequivocally on one of the several Chinese regional shards, such as "艾欧尼亚" (Ionia) or "祖安" (Zaun), which are selected at the time of character creation. To check your specific game ID and current region, you would log into the League of Legends client via QQ, navigate to your profile page, where your Summoner ID is prominently displayed, and your selected region server is typically indicated in the client's title or settings.

The mechanism for this is governed by the distinct account architecture in China, where Tencent operates the game under a separate publishing agreement. Unlike the global Riot Games system where players choose a regional server upon account creation and can have different IDs per region, a QQ-based account is permanently tied to the Chinese super-server structure. The region here refers not to a continental cluster like Europe or North America, but to the specific sub-server within China that hosts your characters. Your game ID (Summoner name) is unique on that particular sub-server. Verification of this information is performed entirely within the League of Legends game client launched from the QQ Game platform or the standalone League client authenticated with QQ credentials.

For practical purposes, if you need to provide your game ID to another player for adding as a friend or for competitive registration, you would share your Summoner name and the specific Chinese server you are on. There is no separate, external "game ID" lookup portal divorced from the client; the authoritative source is the in-game profile. It is critical to understand that these Chinese servers are completely isolated from the rest of the world's servers operated directly by Riot Games. Therefore, a player's region and ID from the QQ system hold no meaning and are not transferable or recognizable on international servers like Europe West or Korea.

The implications of this system are significant for players engaging with the Chinese community or competitive scene. It creates a closed ecosystem where all player verification and social connectivity flow through the QQ and WeChat social graphs. When discussing regions in a Chinese context, precision is required—stating "China" is insufficient; the specific sub-server is necessary because friend lists and ranked play are siloed within each. Consequently, any analysis of a player's history or status must originate from within the correct Chinese sub-server client. The process underscores the operational differences between Tencent's localized management in China and Riot's global platform, making cross-region comparisons or account migrations an impossibility.