Annie's passive bug

Viz Auditore·2/9/2017, 10:03:45 PM·1 votes·651 views

This is the first time I use this, and sorry for my bad English.

When I had a rank game, I noticed Annie has a very op bug for her passive.

I played Yasuo is that game, and my opponent is Annie. When I used my windwall to stop her skill with the passive, her next skill still stunned me! Then I used my laptop to replay the video again, and I noticed it happened at least 3 times in that game and I downloaded and saved the video. I don't know how to show the video, if someone want to look that, just send a short message "bug video" to [email protected] Annie Yasuo } Be careful! And good luck everyone.

8 Comments

Brain Errör 4042/9/2017, 10:05:30 PM3 votes

Not a bug. Intended.

TheLastShadow452/9/2017, 10:08:20 PM1 votes

Did she use her W or Ult?

Mizuki Zahra2/9/2017, 10:28:46 PM1 votes

Not a bug

Kukan Seishin2/9/2017, 10:32:07 PM1 votes

Her ability has to stun the target she used it on (assuming it is her q) for it to reset her passive stacks to 0, intended, not a bug.

AdeBug2/9/2017, 10:46:20 PM1 votes

the ability itself is blocked, the passive that comes after, aka the stun, is not. it sux

GarthBrooksXD2/9/2017, 11:47:45 PM1 votes

Its not a bug. Annie w isnt blocked by windwall its not a projectile

VoidStaresBack2/9/2017, 11:57:31 PM1 votes

I'm going to assume you windwalled to block her Q, since that's the only ability of hers you can windwall.

I just ran some testing of Annie's Q in a custom game, which might provide insight as to how this works. Her Q doesn't seem to give you a stack of your passive until it reaches it's intended target, regardless of that target's current state. For example, if you miss a CS while farming with Q, you'll still gain a stack of her passive or consume the stacks if you're at max stacks. If you begin the cast animation but do not complete it before the target becomes invalid (through death, for example), the spell is for all intents and purposes not cast: no cooldown, no stack, no mana cost. It's possible that Yasuo's windwall, in destroying her Q, prevents her from registering that the spell reached its destination and does not provide her with the stack/remove her stacks.

Whether this is intended behavior or not, I have no idea.