That bug in C9T vs LMQ though

Limakoko808·4/14/2014, 12:57:25 AM·2 votes·451 views

Ironically it happened with khazix(lolz) but who else saw it? Thazix get cocooned, then dark binding landed. But after the cocoon wore off, khazix leaped over a wall, and when he landed, he was still binded.

Inb4 remake, but seriously Riot should really look at it. I believe its the same bug that happened a few games in lcs before where someone flashes, or dashing while getting cc stacked. I THINK it was with xpecial, who flashed while silenced.

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Limakoko8084/14/2014, 5:26:39 AM4 votes

Apparently, after searching the game where a similar thing happened to xpecial, i camer upon a reddit post that explains why this bug occurs.

http://www.reddit.com/r/leagueoflegends/comments/1xeruc/spoiler_snoopeh_silence_bug_prevents_kill_on/

Its a few comments down but it says "It is not a problem of how chain CC works but the mechanics they implemented to make none smart cast skills easier to use after CCs. When you get CCed you had to cast your spell directly at the end of the CC to make it happen ASAP. A smart caster only spammed the button and it worked. Non-Smart casters did have to spam 2 buttons all the time, resulting in a small delay, giving them a slight disadvantage. Riot then implemented a tech that allows you to cast a spell and it will get used right after the CC ends. The problem with that is that when you use it, it will only test for CCs that are currently on you. So if you cast flash while you are stunned, it will chain that flash after the stun (don't do anything else, cause it can only chain one action). Now the second CC will hit you, but the spell (probably flash) is already chained after the first one and it will get used. The problem here is that this system is down very deep in the game, and changing it again seems to be very hard."

Kyleman1434/14/2014, 3:37:46 AM1 votes

Yeah i saw that too and wondered how that was able to happen because it looked like he actually didnt start the jump til halfway through binding duration