Rammus Bot is a bit too committed

IncognitoLens·9/26/2015, 3:58:03 AM·3 votes·830 views

I just got through playing a co-op vs ai game, (don't judge I think it's fun) and was matched up against a Rammus top. At level one and two it became quite noticeable that the ai of Rammus, while channeling his q, has no way of discerning where his character is, as he would repeatedly run deep into tower range to hit his ability on a player... and die. I think it might be that the ai movement setup loses all input when he is channeling his q, because out of it the bot exibits normal movement and spacial awareness patterns. I'm aware this is a tiny minuscule issue that doesn't hold any actual priority, but it would be nice not to confuse new players with this odd behavior of bots.

Rammus summoner 31

4 Comments

Deep Terror Nami9/26/2015, 4:15:08 AM1 votes

Once they acquire a target for an ability, they will see it through. Typically they only do this when they are already in range to hit so you don't realize this, but it's very apparent with moves like Rammus's Powerball because he picks his target from a distance, so actually this behavior is consistent (but like I said, not noticeable for most abilities).

Radiant Dragon9/26/2015, 6:53:40 AM1 votes

The same thing can happen with fiddlesticks bot when he uses his ult. It would be nice if they respected towers.

Another thing is the blind checking the brushes without backup. (if I remember correctly bots did use wards one time to check. but now that is something they rarely do, which is a shame.) Because it is dangerous for them, if they are up against a dangrous snowballing melee champion like Yasou & Riven.

IceBen9/26/2015, 3:59:13 PM1 votes

Beginner or intermediate? On beginner you can get ANY bot under your turret if YOU dont have backup. If there is only one enemy this ignore everything.