Reworked Yuumi is breaking LoL games with strange Tear exploit, but Riot is already on the case

A simple stroll with the Magical Cat is providing champions with unintended power.

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The newly-reworked Yuumi has only been available to play on live League of Legends servers for a little over a day, and she’s already wreaking havoc on Summoner’s Rift thanks to a new bug leading to an unintended, powerful interaction.

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Players have found that, if Yuumi attaches and detaches to an ally that has a Tear of the Goddess in their inventory, each time she does so that player will gain a stack of the item—allowing the ally to essentially gain power without doing anything.

Thankfully, Riot Games has already acknowledged this exploit and is “looking into a fix,” though the champion has not been disabled yet.

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While most champions do not normally buy a Tear of the Goddess as their first item heading into lane, AD carries like Ezreal and Varus, as well as various mages, can opt for the item early to stack towards a completed Muramana or Seraph’s Embrace as a first or second item. Both of these legendary-tier items, when fully completed into these final forms, give champions substantial extra damage based on the mana they have.

A screengrab of this bug occurring in-game uses a Yuumi player to provide their ally Ezreal with nearly 45 stacks of Tear of the Goddess before they even get into lane, allowing Ezreal to deal more damage consistently with more mana. And, thanks to the changes accompanying Yuumi’s rework, she can provide an ample amount of survivability to that empowered Ezreal, making them nearly impossible to maneuver against in lane without outside help.

It is unclear when Riot will be stepping in to fix this bug, though it is likely to be hotfixed relatively quickly. There is also currently no indication as to if Riot will punish those that use the bug to their advantage in any League modes.

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Ethan Garcia is a freelance writer for Dot Esports, having been part of the company for three years. He has a Bachelor of Arts in Magazine Journalism from Syracuse University and specializes particularly in coverage of League of Legends, various Nintendo IPs, and beyond.