The probably “most legendary exploiter” in World of Warcraft is back. This time the horde is on the collar-with an absurd one-hit combo.
In World of Warcraft there are some players who now have a legendary status in the community. One of them is Rextroy, who repeatedly publishes videos with absurd services, which mostly enable the “onhitten” of player characters or bosses. After a long break, Rextroy is now back-and destroys horde characters with over 100 million damage points with just a few clicks.
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What did Rextroy do? In his latest video, Rextroy shows how he jumps into a group of well-equipped horde characters with a very poorly equipped magician and killed them shortly afterwards with absurd high damage figures. You can see values of over 100,000,000 damage. This is so much damage that it is enough to transport most characters into digital beyond 20 times. No character can survive such a amount of damage as long as it has no immunities.
How does it work? As is so often the case with Rextroy, the core of this functionality lies in incorrect scaling. This time it is a heroic talent of the magician, namely “frost -fire authorization”. The talent ensures that the spell Frost Fire Flash occasionally becomes a spontaneous spell, causing 60 % more damage and causing 80 % of its damage to all enemies nearby.
However, low -level enemies in World of Warcraft suffer from drastically reinforced damage. So if the magician fires his frost fire flash for a low -level goal and makes several million damage points, then all enemies nearby suffer 80 % of this value as damage – although they are not low.
In the past, Rextroy used frogs for this type of tricks, but they were only generated because of it. Now he has found a new object for this, namely the “unconscious mine rat”, which can be obtained in the wasteland. He can make this appear on request and then has a low -level goal. All enemies nearby can then adapt to a quick, frost feuric death.
Is that allowed? In most cases, Rextroy’s videos are exploits, the excessive use of which is not allowed and can be sanctioned with account penalties. Before Rextroy releases his videos, he informs the WoW developers about the newly found mistakes so that they can be remedied before the exploit makes the big round. As a rule, the errors are already fixed when the video goes online.
It doesn’t take long, then the next big patch 11.1 Lorenhall starts in World of Warcraft. This not only comes into play new content, but some things also disappear and can then no longer be completed. Therefore, your last chance is to take up some successes and rewards.