As we know, the ultimate ability Last Breath is the most powerful skill and the trademark of “the deity” Yasuo. With its strong damage capability and ability to keep opponents airborne, Last Breath helps Yasuo easily eliminate targets while also creating opportunities for teammates to finish off enemies. Additionally, this skill is an important piece in beautiful “wombo combos” when Yasuo teams up with champions like Malphite, Rakan, Wukong, and Gragas…

However, in a miraculous way, over the past few days, Yasuo’s Last Breath has gained an incredibly bizarre ability to cause spirit departure. Specifically, when Yasuo uses this skill while the opponent has Lissandra, the spirit of “the deity” will turn into Ice Servants just like when being defeated by this champion. The noteworthy point here is that regardless of whether Yasuo is defeated or not, he is still counted as “dead” by Lissandra’s passive. It’s not an exaggeration to say this is an act of “execution” against Yasuo by Riot Games.
After a period of research, the “bug saint” Vandiril discovered that this bug is related to the code of the Last Breath skill. Essentially, when Yasuo uses this skill, the lines of code in League of Legends calculate that “the deity” will create a clone to attack the target, which will then disappear or die shortly after. Therefore, when there is Lissandra on the enemy team, this clone, upon dying, also creates Ice Servants just like the real champion being defeated.

This is clearly an unreasonable bug because, theoretically, Ice Servants of Lissandra should only be created when this character participates in defeating an enemy champion. The fact that a champion who hasn’t been defeated can still trigger the aforementioned passive is extremely abnormal. Remember that the damage from these Ice Servants is significant and their increased production can change the outcome of a fight.
Hopefully, Riot Games will soon recognize this issue and fix it as soon as possible.