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Yasuo can cast 2 Qs instead of one with this new bug

This isn’t your regular spaghetti code. This is advanced spaghetti code.

A new Yasuo bug has been discovered in League of Legends.

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This bug, which was shared on Reddit, allows the champ to cast his E-Q combo and get a second use of the Q with no cooldown. The bug involves a pretty weird string of moves, but the payoff is massive.

This bug seems pretty hard to replicate, but the more you practice it, the easier it becomes. First of all, you want to cast your E, Sweeping Blade, onto a target. Then, you want to swap to an ally’s camera by pressing any key from F1 to F4 on your keyboard. While your camera is locked on your ally, you want to cast your Q, Steel Tempest.

After doing so, you should see an instant refresh on your cooldown for Steel Tempest, instead of having to wait a couple of seconds. This bug can completely turn the tide of a trade in Yasuo’s favor by doing double damage with his Q and charging up his empowered Q faster.

Although we don’t advocate bug abuse, this kind of bug does make you wonder how the person originally discovered it (and what special kind of spaghetti code caused it). But if you want to test it yourself, load up into a custom game with one bot on your team and give it a try.


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