If I get "Your cut", then who gets the gold from the kill?

Kenneky·12/9/2018, 9:55:03 PM·1 votes·1,893 views

http://prikachi.com/images/443/9456443Z.jpg As title says. Ignore the camera quality, I have no idea how to take a screenshot mid-game, F12 doesn't work. I was the only Pyke in that game, thought it's funny to share this on the boards. This glitch happened many times for me.

Plot twist: I got the gold ;) (by pressing the item I got the gold)

EDIT: Since I was "curious" I decided to check the replay and I found this: http://prikachi.com/images/477/9456477X.png You can see my items, I got "Your cut" from an assist.

17 Comments

Kai Guy12/9/2018, 10:38:01 PM3 votes

This happens when you cast R and a enemy champion dies in the X before the 0.75 delay in damage hits. Its vaugly explained in its tool tip but the way it works is it will reset if anything dies in there. "If an enemy champion dies in the X, the last assisting ally is granted full kill gold, and Pyke gains the ability to recast within 20 seconds at no cost." Note that it does not say it has to be what kills a champion, just that they have to die. Pyke gets considered as the last assisting champion when it trys to determine who gets the Cut gold. Its been an interaction on him from day 1. I don't know if they fixed it yet but it does not Track the gold as Gold Given back when he was released. So if you went 0-0-4 (using the R). You would see it as 0 gold from the ability despite it providing him 4 stacks of your cut.

Hope that helps.

Bobloser355512/9/2018, 9:59:48 PM1 votes

well it says 0 gold...

Hethalean12/9/2018, 10:04:13 PM1 votes

Most keyboards (especially for windows) have a Print Screen button which copies the screen to your clipboard. then you can go to a program like Microsoft Paint and paste the screenshot.

usul120212/9/2018, 10:28:40 PM1 votes

If someone dies in your ults' X but before it lands, the other person gets the kill (and it's gold), you get the your cut gold, and your ult still gets the reset. It's a nice option that doesn't punish you for your team ksing.

ez mental boom12/10/2018, 12:20:13 AM1 votes

If R would have hit but your teammate last-hits the kill, you get "your cut" and the teammate gets the kill

Dunno why someone felt the need to write an essay on how it works. Concision does not seem to be a strong point around here