Okay, so I was just messing around in a custom game the other day, and I stumbled upon this absolutely wild interaction between Killjoy and Sage. You know how we're always looking for that sneaky edge, right? Well, this one feels like finding a secret passage in your own house. It's been a few weeks since our brilliant German engineer, Killjoy, joined the roster, and players are still uncovering new layers to her kit. Turns out, her little turret has a hidden talent it never mentioned in the manual – it's a master of vertical transportation when paired with Sage's wall.
I mean, think about it. We all use Sage's wall to block doors or make those clutch revives safe. But what if I told you that wall is also the first step to building a makeshift elevator? 🤯 Here's the tea: you have to place Killjoy's turret first, right on the ground where you want your launch pad. Then, Sage comes in and slams her wall down on top of the turret. It's like the turret gets a sudden confidence boost and decides, "You know what? I can go higher."
When a teammate jumps onto this combo, they don't just get the normal wall boost. Oh no. They get a super boost. It's like the turret is giving them a little leg-up, sending them soaring to angles the map designers probably never intended us to see. The first time I saw it, I literally just said, "Wait, what?" out loud to my empty room. The physics just... break in the most beautiful, exploitable way.

The Best Spots to Try This Glitch (Before It's Patched!)
This trick isn't just for show; it has some seriously cheeky applications. While it seems to work anywhere you can place both abilities, two spots on Ascent are just... chef's kiss.
-
A Heaven's Secret Balcony: You know that wall in A Heaven? Yeah, the one that's supposed to keep you contained. With this glitch, you can peek right over it into A Main. It's the most unexpected off-angle. Imagine holding that with an Operator. Rude. Absolutely rude.
-
B Main's Skyview: The other golden spot is on B Side. From the B Main site, you can set up the combo to peek down into B Garage. It completely flips the usual dynamic of that chokepoint. The enemies pushing from Garage will have zero idea where the bullets are coming from.
It’s one of those things that feels too good to be true. You're not just playing the game; you're bending its rules. The teamwork aspect is what gets me—it’s not a solo exploit. It requires a Killjoy and a Sage to be in sync, which adds a layer of secret agent planning to the whole thing.
A Bittersweet Discovery
Here's the thing though, fam. This has big "enjoy it while it lasts" energy. Riot is pretty quick on the draw with these unexpected interactions, especially ones that drastically alter sightlines. The patch notes for the upcoming update are probably already written, and I'd bet good money this quirky elevator service is getting shut down. It's the cycle of life in a live game: we find the weird bugs, we have our fun, and then the devs gently take the toy away to keep the playground fair.
It reminds me of all the other wild Sage wall bugs we've seen come and go. Her ability just seems to have a mind of its own when it interacts with the world. For now, though, it’s a hilarious and surprisingly effective tactic. It's less about raw aim and more about... creative engineering. Which, fittingly, is Killjoy's whole vibe.
So gather your duo, jump into a custom, and give it a try. Send your Phoenix or Jett to the rafters and watch the confusion unfold. Just don't get too attached to the strategy. By next week, we might all be back to playing the map as intended... until we find the next strange, wonderful glitch. The game's always evolving, and honestly, that's half the fun. Finding these moments of shared, chaotic discovery before they vanish into patch note history. Now if you'll excuse me, I have a turret to place and a wall to build. The sky's the limit! 🚀
What's the most creative bug or exploit you've ever used in a game? Did it feel clever or just broken?