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Valorant Bug: Cypher Players Can Cancel Clove’s Ultimate Using His Own

Title: Valorant Players Discover Bug Allowing Cypher to Cancel Clove’s Ultimate

Valorant players have uncovered a game-changing bug that enables Cypher players to cancel Clove’s ultimate ability using his own, creating a unique interaction that has caught the attention of the gaming community.

Clove’s ultimate ability, Not Dead Yet, grants them the ability to revive for a short period. If they manage to secure a kill or assist while in this revived state, they can be fully resurrected. This ability is central to Clove’s kit, making them a formidable agent in Valorant matches.

One vigilant Valorant player stumbled upon the bug when they noticed that Cypher could effectively nullify Clove’s ultimate by using his own ultimate ability at the right moment. The player shared a clip of this unexpected interaction on Reddit, sparking discussions among fellow gamers.

In the video, the Clove player is ready to activate their ultimate but is swiftly eliminated by a Cypher player who promptly deploys their own ultimate as soon as Clove hits the ground. The resulting interaction appears glitchy, with Clove’s death animation stuttering as Cypher’s ultimate takes effect.

The community has been quick to speculate on the cause of this bug, with some suggesting that a double press of the ultimate button by the Clove player may have triggered the issue. Others believe it to be a result of a buggy agent interaction, highlighting the complexities of game development.

Riot Games Software Engineer, ‘RiotCombatCube,’ acknowledged the bug in a response to the Reddit post, confirming that it will be investigated and addressed. The developer expressed regret over the incident, emphasizing that such interactions are unintended and will be rectified.

As Clove is a recent addition to the Valorant roster, it is not uncommon for new agents to encounter unforeseen bugs and glitches. However, Riot Games regularly releases patches to address such issues, with the upcoming 9.02 update expected to resolve this particular bug.

Valorant players can anticipate a smoother gameplay experience as developers continue to fine-tune the game and eliminate any disruptive bugs that may arise. Stay tuned for further updates on this evolving story in the world of Valorant.

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