In recent days, gamers around the world were shaken as the exploitation of game bugs, particularly the intentional use of the Kayn toolbug to climb ranks, became increasingly prevalent. Essentially, it is no different from cheating or hacking, with opponents remaining in base and using a single ability to wipe out the entire enemy team, which is simply unacceptable.

Players or victims of this situation could only endure and learn to ban Kayn. Or, more decisively like QTV, they would review the match, comparing that champion to horrendous things like Super Saiyan, bosses in their gaming community, and hope that the publisher would impose penalties on such cheaters, at the very least fixing this bug.
And Riot Games did not disappoint, quickly releasing a patch to fix Kayn’s bug.

Riot Games: “Update of the patch – Fix Kayn’s bug”
W – Shatter: Kayn can no longer use this ability across the entire map on all enemy targets.”
With this update, Kayn officially loses the ability to “hack” the range of his W – Shatter, which means the issue of “ranking up without doing anything” like in recent times is likely to be completely over. A note for gamers is that this update has already been applied to their international servers since June 15, and hopefully by today at the latest, our Vietnam server will be upgraded and the Kayn toolbug issue will no longer occur.

Another important point is the penalty for accounts that abused the Kayn toolbug to rank up in recent days. Deliberately using game bugs to cheat in ranked matches is absolutely unacceptable. Not long ago, 3,000 accounts on the Chinese League of Legends server were banned for a similar bug, and we hope Riot will apply such strict measures against those who have abused the Kayn toolbug recently.