T1 Gumayusi discovered massive hitbox bug within Season 14 LoL map

Professional League of Legends player Gumayusi has brought attention to significant hitbox problems that emerged in the game following the extensive map update of Season 14.

Season 14 of League of Legends has ushered in a wave of transformative changes, arguably among the most substantial in the game’s history. With sweeping alterations including the revamped map layout, players find themselves grappling with a paradigm shift that demands a reevaluation of strategies and gameplay dynamics.

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This evolution, coupled with the advent of a new ranked season, has significantly disrupted the game, necessitating a return to the proverbial drawing board for the player base.

Central to the changes introduced in Season 14 is the complete reconfiguration of the Summoner’s Rift map, wherein certain areas have been obstructed while new pathways have been forged to facilitate traversal towards the lanes.

However, amidst this ambitious overhaul, the implementation of the new map design has inadvertently engendered a host of hitbox issues, a concern underscored by the observations of T1 Gumayusi.

Gumayusi’s scrutiny of the map update has unearthed perplexing anomalies pertaining to hitbox mechanics. Particularly within the river terrain, he has put into perspective where champion skill shots fail to connect despite appearing to be squarely aimed at their intended targets.

W not hitting the dummy
W hitting the dummy

Notably, abilities such as Jhin’s W and R exhibit erratic behavior, intermittently striking their targets with precision while missing even when ostensibly on target.

A significant contributing factor to these lies in the varying elevations across different regions of the map. The altered introduces nuances in height that impinge upon the reliability of skill shot accuracy, rendering certain areas of the map fraught with uncertainty for players seeking to land crucial abilities.

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Compounding the issue is the dearth of visual cues or indicators within the game interface, leaving players ill-equipped to navigate the intricacies of elevation disparities and adapt their gameplay accordingly.