Johnson is probably one of the most favorite character in Mobile Legends because if used correctly, he can propel the whole team to victory. This character is a tank type and one of his skills lets him transform into a monster truck that not only can transport teammates but also ram enemies and stun them allowing the team to gain the element of surprise.
What if I told you you can also use Johnson's ultimate skill to potentially one-hit an opponent? That's right, there's this new bug that I found while playing Mobile Legends and it's very interesting.
One day I was playing with Johnson one of the opposing teams and during the clash I noticed a quick drop of hp upon his ulti skill impact. He was hiding in the grass and when I and a couple of teammates came upon him in the bushes he activated the ultimate skill.
I checked my MS and it's all green so I'm sure I am not lagging. After the game, I went to practice mode to investigate further.
What I found out will shock you? Just kidding. It's not that shocking. But it sure is very interesting and some may find it awesome as it can potentially be used to one's advantage if used correctly.
So I spawned damage bot to see Johnson's normal ulti skill damage without equipping any item. It read 912 total damage. Then I remember that when it happened during the ranked game, he was right next to my hero like we were overlapping. So I tried to recreate that.
I positioned Johnson over the damage bot and activated the ultimate skill but I completely missed the target because after the transforming Johnson will spend a few moments to before throttling and by the time he throttles the target was well behind him.
So what I did next is frantically mash the ulti skill button while over the damage bot and there it was. The bug was activated. The damage points reached up to three times of its normal damage.
Next, I tried it with a level 15 normal bot, again without equipping any item. When I tap the button very fast, Johnson's ulti skill bug can one-hit a normal bot, but go see for yourself in the video I recorded below.