A new game-breaking bug with Kalista was discovered by Vandiril in League Patch 11.17

Vandiril’s newest video posted on his YouTube channel showing a serious bug related to Kalista’s Passive in League Patch 11.17.

Patch 11.17 of League of Legends has just been released, however, a new bug has emerged that makes Kalista incredibly scary. The Spear of Vengeance, in particular, can stack up to two spears in a single basic attack against any target.

Vandiril identified this bug and posted it on his own YouTube channel. This glitch has currently spread over the League of Legends forums following the official release of League patch 11.17. It is unclear whether this problem is connected to a patch that was applied to certain servers yesterday; however, the patch gives no indication of a modification for The Spear of Vengeance. 

Credit: Vandiril

First, this bug allows Kalista to perform up to two basic attacks on a single enemy unit at the same time. They can even opt to put their spears on two targets at the same time, resulting in a auto attack on each target. If the Kalista player uses the spear on two targets at the same time, she will deal the same amount of damage as Passive of Runaan’s Hurricane without having to acquire any of the item shards of this item.

Not only that but Kalista’s damage is doubled when this bug is active, regardless of whether the spear is on one or two targets. Even passive stacking of E – Rend is far faster. With this bug, Kalista will be able to put more spears on targets and kill enemies quicker.

In the video, the Spear of Vengeance deals up to 163 damage from basic attacks right from level 1 without the use of any items. When you start with Doran’s Blade, the damage dealt by each hit is raised to 170. While combined with the passive of Martial Poise, Kalista can land dozens of new spears on the opponent, and may even deal shock damage rapidly at level 2 when both Q – Pierce and E – Rend are available.

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Riot Games has yet to comment on the presence of this bug, however it has been proven by gamers attempting to replicate it in a game of League of Legends. Despite the game-changing impact of this glitch, Kalista has yet to be disabled on game servers.