Ubisoft’sAssassin’s Creedis arguably the company’s most prolific series, andAssassin’s Creed Valhallahasn’t been in players hands for too long, but in that time fans have found more than a few bugs and glitches. A recent glitch, however, isn’t exactly anew problem to the newAssassin’s Creed, instead acting as a strikingly hilarious showing of how RNG can sometimes work in players' favor in strange ways.

The glitch itself isn’t the kind of thing that players can exactly force to happen on their own, instead appearing randomly while playingAssassin’s Creed Valhallaand accepting certain missions. Fortunately, some players who have run into the bug have been kind enough to share it on theAssassin’s Creedsubreddit, showing off their good luck and driving more players to keep hoping into the game in hopes of seeing it.

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This new bug can be found when accepting daily assassination targets, repeatable missions that players can use to grind up a little extra currency every day. What these quests normally require is tofind specific NPCs inAssassin’s Creed Valhallathat have been given a randomly generated backstory and then assassinate them. The bug occurs when sometimes the daily mission chooses a training dummy as the assassination target as opposed to an actual NPC, charging the player to confirm the death of a bundle of hay wrapped in loose linen.

As a result, players can then eliminate their target in clear view of everyone without having to worry about being caught while confirming the assassination, due to the target not registering as a person. It appears that this glitch continues to persist after therecent update toAssassin’s Creed Valhallaas well, so players may still have time to hunt down a bag of straw for opal before it does eventually get patched out. Then again, the extra creep factor of giving a training dummy a backstory of stealing some crops or killing farmers may be worth hanging onto for the added horror element.

It’s still yet to be determined if these accidental assassination targets will ever be addressed inAssassin’s Creed’s lore, something that some developers have done with glitches. However, the glitch itself might be the kind of bug-turned-feature that Ubisoft might want to consider holding onto with future patches. Seeing as how it only affects a small selection of side quests and has an added benefit of being pretty funny, the training dummy bug wouldn’t hurt most players' experience for sticking around.

Assassin’s Creed Valhallais available now for PC, PS4, PS5, Stadia, Xbox One, and Xbox Series X/S.

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