A rare occurrence has left this player's entire lineup at a disadvantage.
In over a decade of release, League of Legends has seen numerous serious game glitches. Such instances not only affect the score but also heavily impact the players' gaming experience. After each reported incident, Riot, the publisher, typically takes decisive action to improve the game and minimize future disruptions.
However, with every new release or update, a myriad of game glitches tend to 'pay a visit' without prior notice. Recently, an international group of gamers unexpectedly stumbled upon an unusual detail. If not carefully observed, this issue could directly affect the resources on Summoner's Rift map. It's reported that they caught the moment when the Hextech Dragon 'self-destructed' upon being attacked by champions.
The Hextech Dragon is the focal point of this 'culprit,' causing a significantly serious problem.According to the disclosure, the poster had a standard 5-member team on the red side of the map. The entire team called for an attack on the Hextech Dragon at the 32nd minute mark, which was the fifth dragon appearance on the map. However, when it reached the threshold of death, this dragon unexpectedly 'flipped over' and displayed the 'self-destruct' code in the blink of an eye.
The 'self-destruct' announcement from the Hextech Dragon leaves gamers bewildered.Needless to say, these five gentlemen were taken aback to an unprecedented extent. Never before has there been a recorded instance of the League Dragon knowing how to attack itself in history. It's worth noting that the entire red team didn't receive the buff effect, and the statistics didn't display an increased number of defeated Dragons. If this is a tense dispute, it's highly likely that ten unfortunate gamers will have to sacrifice themselves in vain.
As soon as this issue was shared on social media, it attracted the attention of thousands of gamers. Many affirmed that if they were unlucky enough to encounter a similar situation, they would surely have to choose to surrender early if their opponents gained an advantage.
The price to pay for investing in dragon slaying efforts is too steep when encountering this game glitch.'We put everything into the next dragon to get the buff, but when we defeated them, the whole team realized something was amiss';
'It's truly an impressive game glitch';
'The third party has entered the fray...';
'Imagine the Thousand-Year Dragon self-destructing and buffing all units on the map?';...
Certainly, this peculiar game bug will soon be condemned and boycotted vehemently by the community. Therefore, Riot needs to intervene promptly to avoid causing excessive disruption to players' experiences.
