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SMITE 2 Funny Dev Bug Series #7:🐛 Hercules push could send Towers and Phoenixes flying into the air forever LOL This has to be my latest favorite 💪 #SMITE2 #GameDev

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KD⚡️1 year ago

Clip 2 cred: @HirezSmeek 😎

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Flareb00t1 year ago

The fact they're moving on minimap good god

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Mujtabaa1 year ago

Hercules chess mode???

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AnubisMaster 3D Models 🇮🇹1 year ago

ADD PROPHUNT LOL

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Ben-ha-mean1 year ago

Love to see lore accuracy in the game

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Josh1 year ago

😂 i can’t

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Ainsley Harriot1 year ago

truly godlike

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GrimmGambit1 year ago

Raomimg turrets of death .... nice!!!

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Måĥîðęvřąņ1 year ago

Tbh 10/10 bug. Add it as a feature

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Andy 🦖🦕1 year ago

I mean that’s one way to deal with towers

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