A brilliant trick from Skarner has just been discovered by League of Legends players.
In League of Legends, hidden bugs and tricks abound, often eluding even seasoned gamers. These secrets arise sporadically, demanding specific conditions and special factors. Some are linked to champions long considered 'out of meta,' making them prone to fading into obscurity.
Recently, the 'bug maestro' Vandiril unearthed a mechanism allowing Skarner to drag adversaries all the way to their main nexus. In a recent clip, Vandiril controlled Kalista, using R - Fate's Call on Skarner in the midst of casting Crystal Spires. While Crystal Spires was inactive during Skarner's Crystal Slash, Kalista simultaneously triggered R - Impale on the opponent. Just as Kalista arrived at the main nexus, Skarner deactivated Crystal Spires. At this moment, Fate's Call from Kalista took effect on Skarner, and concurrently, the targeted champion was still under the influence of Impale. Result? Skarner pulls the opponent straight to the main nexus.
This is truly an intriguing trick in League of Legends that not many are likely to discover. The primary reasons being, firstly, Skarner has been out of the meta for a long time. Secondly, executing this trick involves a complex mechanism, and not all gamers can consistently achieve the required focus and precise timing for a flawless combo.
However, if executed successfully and targeting the opponent's crucial area, this could be an effective 'comeback' trick. Throughout the history of League of Legends, few champions possess such a mechanism, and players rarely proactively utilize it, unless they make a mistake. A recent and notable example is from 2T - a former member of SBTC Esports. When he activated Vex's second Dark Passage, he almost dashed straight into Saigon Buffalo's fountain.
Pha ulti đến tận hồ máu SGB của Vex trong tay 2T
In the broader realm of Esports history, this mirrors the legendary combo of DOTA 2's Dendi, combining forces with teammate Puppey. This very combo by Dendi decimated China's TongFu and prompted Valve to swiftly make adjustments after this historic match.