Yorick's ghouls

Unseen Commando·5/22/2015, 6:09:38 AM·1 votes·851 views

I believe that when Yorick's ghouls attack you while you are under your turret the turret should attack Yorick. I say this because when i play Jinx and i use my rocket to shoot at the turret for the longer range and the splash damage hits an enemy champion the turret targets me same thing with Twitch's poison and other champions who indirectly damage a champion. Thank you and hope to hear your thoughts on this as well!

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Waffletimewarp5/22/2015, 7:21:50 AM1 votes

Turrets aim for the direct source of the damage. Jinx's rockets are the direct source, thus she is targeted. Twitch is the direct source of the poison damage, thus he is protected. Ghouls are the direct source of the damage and can be targeted themselves, thus they are targeted.

The turret behavior is stable across the board as far as their targeting goes in this case.

NemeBro5/22/2015, 7:47:37 AM1 votes

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I believe that when Yorick's ghouls attack you while you are under your turret the turret should attack Yorick. I say this because when i play Jinx and i use my rocket to shoot at the turret for the longer range and the splash damage hits an enemy champion the turret targets me same thing with Twitch's poison and other champions who indirectly damage a champion. Thank you and hope to hear your thoughts on this as well!

I'm pretty sure they do.

I play Yorick, and if I throw ghouls at an enemy champion while I'm under turret the turret shoots me.

The only way the turret doesn't target me is if I am not actually under turret, and this isn't unique to Yorick. You can attack someone under turret without taking turret shots if you aren't actually under turret.