8 Comments

The Storm Dragon2/9/2016, 11:20:40 PM3 votes

Before, the slow and the impending stun stacks were the same debuff. IIRC they changed that at the same time they gave Viktor his Hextech item, so now the slow and the stacking stun are separate and being immune to slows doesn't stop the stun from stacking up.

Nagoh Shan2/10/2016, 5:31:57 AM2 votes

Viktor evolved. His W has two separate effects.

The first is the slow.

The second is a stack generation that stuns, and drags with augment, enemies that reach three stacks

Yi is only immune to the slow while ulted.

VictoryDance962/9/2016, 11:25:44 PM1 votes

To be honest, being immune to CC is a ridiculously good ultimate, especially for a champion like master yi. This allows for more situational choosing of his ultimate as opposed to spamming it to just destroy the enemy team.

Saintshing2/10/2016, 12:03:57 AM1 votes

LOL the downvotes. I am not arguing whether this should be fixed. I just want to know if this is a bug or working as intended since I could not find the bug fix in the patch history.

theonlyaustin2/10/2016, 4:00:18 AM1 votes

Vic always could do that. Yi's ult makes him immune to SLOWS not other forms of cc (snares, roots, polymorphs, ect) if you want immunity to all then that belongs to Olaf

Zombiemaster2/10/2016, 5:39:44 AM1 votes

Master Yi used to be able to do this, due to the fact that you generated stacks towards the stun while you were slowed. With Viktor's rework, however, generating stacks is no longer tied to the slow, they are now completely independent of each other. Stacks will now generate regardless of if you are immune to slows.