Famously the weakest member of the Z-fighter crew (not counting Chiaotzu), Yamcha can never seem to catch a break. And, despite having made some favorable adjustments to other weak characters, Dragon Ball Z: Kakarot doesn't look to have changed Yamcha's situation. In fact, a new hilarious Dragon Ball Z: Kakarot glitch makes it look like Yamcha may have finally realized his low placing in the overall pecking order. The glitch occurs after Yamcha finds himself handily defeated by Piccolo in a sparring match. Usually, once the fight ends, Yamcha simply kneels before Piccolo while the Namekian taunts him about never being able to reach his level. But the glitch adds some hilarity to the situation by having Yamcha just straight-up flee the scene. RELATED: Dragon Ball Z: Kakarot Easter Egg Makes Fun of Mr. Satan's Real Name KALSKingdom showed the glitch on Twitter. For him, after the fight with Yamcha ends, instead of merely kneeling, Yamcha slowly drifts away from Piccolo as Piccolo taunts him. Because of the dialogue exchange between the two characters, the glitch makes it look like the fight was so devastating for Yamcha that he's decided to float away in shame. [EMBED_TWITTER]https://twitter.com/KALSKingdom/status/1218946164344659969?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw%7Ctwcamp%5Etweetembed%7Ctwterm%5E1218946164344659969&ref_url=https%3A%2F%2Fcomicbook.com%2Fanime%2F2020%2F01%2F20%2Fdragon-ball-z-kakarot-glitch-yamaha-funny-power-anime%2F[/EMBED_TWITTER]
Yamcha even continues to slide once the cutscene between him and Piccolo ends. He just goes on and on. Players can intercept him, though, by walking in front of him, which seems to halt the glitch's progression. [EMBED_TWITTER]https://twitter.com/KALSKingdom/status/1218946539797741568[/EMBED_TWITTER] What exactly causes the glitch remains to be seen. It's not a rare occurrence happening to just KALSKingdom, as other players have reported it happening to them as well. From the sound of things, it's not exclusive to just Yamcha either. One player reported seeing both Tien and Krillin drift away after a training session, too. The glitch doesn't seem to break the game in any way. Still, Bandai Namco has already released a patch for Dragon Ball Z: Kakarot, so its possible fans will see the problem fixed sometime in the future. Until then, the glitch seems to be more than welcome in situations like this, though. Dragon Ball Z: Kakarot is available now on PC, PS4, and Xbox One. MORE: Dragon Ball Z: Kakarot - How to Go Super Saiyan