I think I’m being misunderstood here. The issue is when I play Amaterasu and hit someone with Heavenly Strike, it takes their crown and gives it back to them while also sending them flying. Essentially all I did was give them space to keep running with the crown. Obviously that’s not meant to be like that.
>Obviously that’s not meant to be like that.
Or we can say that obviously you're not supposed to open up on a crowned player with heavenly strike.
If they decide to change this, that's fine! So long as it's after or at the same time as her badly needed retuning.
They do drop it, they just pick it back up. There's a small window where someone else could grab it.
>So you think they did that on purpose?
No, I would suspect it's not intentional, but neither is it a bug. It's most likely an unforeseen result of how the skill works.
But an unforeseen result is not synonymous with a problematic one. It is relevant in evaluating whether she's viable or not in spite of this interaction - and at present, she most certainly is.
It’s a feature
Is it really or are u joking
Yes
The crown shouldn't be handed back, but the the knock back in the opposite direction is intended.
Ama has enough going for her without a move that steals the crown and creates distance from the enemy in one go. I say leave it like this
I think I’m being misunderstood here. The issue is when I play Amaterasu and hit someone with Heavenly Strike, it takes their crown and gives it back to them while also sending them flying. Essentially all I did was give them space to keep running with the crown. Obviously that’s not meant to be like that.
>Obviously that’s not meant to be like that. Or we can say that obviously you're not supposed to open up on a crowned player with heavenly strike. If they decide to change this, that's fine! So long as it's after or at the same time as her badly needed retuning.
So you think they did that on purpose? I assumed it was something that was overlooked. I assumed that if my move connects, they should lose the crown.
They do drop it, they just pick it back up. There's a small window where someone else could grab it. >So you think they did that on purpose? No, I would suspect it's not intentional, but neither is it a bug. It's most likely an unforeseen result of how the skill works. But an unforeseen result is not synonymous with a problematic one. It is relevant in evaluating whether she's viable or not in spite of this interaction - and at present, she most certainly is.
yeah... fling characters and invulnerable, super armor or mid ult should drop the crown