Tarisland bans 65 cheaters from the MMORPG and pillories them

The developers of Tarisland have removed the first cheaters from their MMORPG. Those who are no longer allowed to play can now find their names in a list on the Discord server. There is also a new patch.

What is the situation in Tarisland? The MMORPG Tarisland is almost a month old and has so far been largely spared from bots and cheaters. The fact that there have been no problems with bots in the MMORPG so far is probably due to the market system, which does not allow player-to-player transactions.

This means that bots can only enrich their own account. In addition, when it comes to crafting and farming, you are limited by the energy “Elan”. This makes it difficult for bots to cheat their way into wealth. But things are different for cheaters, as a new post from the developers now confirms.

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Cheaters end up on the blacklist

Who got it? As the developers of Tarisland announced, they have now banned the first 65 cheaters. In a list on the developers’ Discord server, they have listed all the names that have been banned.

Some candidates were reported multiple times and are on the list twice. A total of 65 users with different names, i.e. no duplicate entries, were banned from the game.

Only one cheater comes from North America, 25 from Latin America, one from Eastern Europe and five from Asia. Most players were banned in Europe, where 33 players were banned.

How do the bans come about? The bans were probably all caused by users who reported the relevant players to support. To ensure that the MMORPG remains cheater-free in the future, the developers appeal to players: “We hope that you will actively report any misconduct, and we will regularly inform you about the results of the sanctions.”

New patch brings many bug fixes

What’s in the new patch? Tarisland has a new patch that went online on the night of Wednesday to Thursday. The update brought many bug fixes for skills that were not working properly or bosses and quests that had disappeared from time to time.

But the combat assistance mode has also been improved. It is now a bit faster and does more damage. This should enable beginners and players with disabilities to participate in the game. At the same time, however, it should never be better than when a player plays the MMORPG without help.

Players can now also complete their daily quests in groups of ten. Previously, this was sometimes only possible in groups of five. In addition, everyone now receives more loot from the Root of Corrosion raid. The number of clears that can be completed in reward mode has been increased to 15.

The system around the inscribed stone has also been changed. Players should now be able to catch up more quickly. If you are just starting out with Tarisland, we recommend our class overview, where you can also find out which class from World of Warcraft is similar to each Tarisland class: All Tarisland classes and their counterparts from WoW at a glance

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