This is why you guys realllllyy need to fix minion aggro (video)

Gear4GangPlank·7/27/2017, 6:08:04 AM·12 votes·1,144 views
#why

This is flat out stupid, why did they switch from inhib to minions. WHY????

5 Comments

Thefrostyviking7/27/2017, 10:14:09 AM3 votes

I am fairly sure they're coded to attack enemy minions if they get too close.

Then bliz moved in after his melee minions died and took over the aggro, which happened because he was the closest target.

TwitchInMyPants7/27/2017, 12:05:13 PM3 votes

They respond to minion or champion auto attacks on minions.

Copy pasta from Wikia

Behaviour

Minions walk along a lane until they find an enemy unit. When they find an enemy unit, they attack it. When they find several enemy units they choose their target using a priority system that follows this order:

1 Enemy champions attacking an allied champion. 2 Enemy minions attacking an allied champion. 3 Enemy minions attacking an allied minion. 4 Enemy turrets attacking an allied minion. 5 Enemy champions attacking an allied minion. 6 The closest enemy minion. 7 The closest enemy champion.

aznDanny7/27/2017, 7:11:59 AM1 votes

All AI's in league are broken lmao

SanKakU7/27/2017, 11:36:11 AM1 votes

He has one more attack to finish it and yet he doesn't want to risk getting hooked despite having GA ready to trigger in case of the worst case scenario. Looks like a lapse in judgement to me.

hhaavviikk7/27/2017, 1:34:30 PM1 votes

I wish that would happen when I try to defend an inhibitor and the caster minions always keep attacking the inhibitor even if I'm right next to hem attacking them