Turret Will Not Be Denied Its Shot In Pro League Of Legends Match

Turret Will Not Be Denied Its Shot In Pro League Of Legends Match

In the semifinals between the Flash Wolves and Kingzone, Su “Hanabi” Chia-Hsiang was pushing up to the bottom lane turret when he decided to take his leave for a scrap in the middle area of the map. The turret, scorned but undeterred, shot a parting blast at Hanabi that would eventually be his undoing.

Some projectiles don’t lose their tracking, or “disjoint”, in League of Legends. Turret blasts are one of them. So even though Hanabi teleports to the middle lane and gets into a fight, the final turret shot stays on target, homing in on him across the map for the most opportune moment.

It catches him right as he’s falling back at extremely low health and snags the kill. At least Hanabi seems to have a good sense of humour about it in the replay.


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