LoL Players Find New Jungle Bug - "Are They Supposed To Do That?"

League of Legends has quite a few bugs and problems, but the most recent one that went viral is actually kind of funny. These raptors are out to get you!

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LoL Raptors are getting clingy! | © Riot Games

Bugs and League of Legends go hand-in-hand. Recently, a player posted one pretty hilarious interaction they encountered on Summoner's Rift. While bugs can ruin the game and take away some of the immersion, this one was actually kind of hilarious.

With the recent LoL Patch 13.10 changes to multiple item classes and items, there seem to also have been a few new bugs that were introduced to the rift, these being especially annoying for anyone who so much as glances at a jungle creature the wrong way.

LoL Players Experience Bugged Raptors

A player recently posted on Reddit with their interaction with the Raptor camp. The post has since gone viral, with many players laughing about the issues that were shown in the video.

In the post, the player, seen as Zilean, used his bomb to aggro the raptors just as they spawned. Their jungler, Diana, quickly moved to the camp to clear it, but two of the five small raptors decided to go on a magical journey into the bot lane, following the Zilean and even attacking the Zeri.

Others in the comments have expressed that this has also recently happened to them, the same even happening with the Golems, so this doesn't seem to be a Raptors-exclusive in-game bug.

It seems as long as Diana keeps hitting the big raptor, the small ones don't reset. Pretty funny to see it happen in a real game though.

So, it seems that if you aggro the camp and the jungler continues to kill the animals, they don't properly reset and will continue to follow you. Multiple players have stated that they've encountered this bug since LoL Patch 13.10 has gone live, so it could be something Riot accidentally shipped with the Midseason update.

LoL Patch 13.11 is going to go live on June 1, 2023 so we might be getting some major bug fixes and this bug could be included.

Sabrina Ahn

Sabrina Ahn is the League of Legends and Riftfeed Lead. During her time at Concordia University in 2014 she fell in love with LoL and is playing it since – how she hasn't lost her sanity is still unclear....