A quest item from the latest patch of World of Warcraft ensures chaos. Because it can be used to eliminate everyone else.
Patch 11.1 Lores has been in World of Warcraft Live for a few days and there are a number of mistakes and bugs. One has now led to other player characters and even NPCs that are actually friendly to kill all over the world.
Once again it is Rextroy who recorded the mistake in a video. With a huge army of slims, he moves through the game world and kills many characters who don’t even know what to expect.
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What does the quest item do? The “Semi-Deluxe Noggenfogger Elixirs” are supposed to be used during the “Drank Run” quest to get involved in unpleasant NPCs in battles with slims. However, you could also take the object out of the quest area and use it anywhere in the world. If you do this, the slims also appear and attack the current goal – regardless of whether it is friendly or hostile.
In his video, Rextroy shows how he kills innocent – and very confused – newcomers, but also large and well -known NPCs such as mother or Magni bronze beard. Sturmwind is also overrun by slime and a lot of characters are promoted to digital beyond. But it is best to see yourself:
Can you still use that? No, the error has now been corrected and the quest item works-as intended-only in the direct area of the actual quest. So it is no longer possible to spoil the day of other players or to trigger a mucus apocalypse in storm wind.
Is that allowed at all? Basically, it is of course allowed to use objects in the game – even in a creative way. As soon as that turns out in Griefing and others feel clearly disturbed, if you keep killing them, it can lead to account penalties. The enrichment of such errors, such as using an exploit in the RAID, to get easily prey, can also be sanctioned.
As a rule, Rextroy always reports his errors found immediately to Blizzard, so that the bugs are mostly remedied until his video was published. This is also better, otherwise the World of Warcraft would quickly sink into chaos – because exploits can also do 100,000,000 damage in the PvP.