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    Re: Possible no range exploit/hack.

    Originally Posted by bontho4783 View Post
    actully your forgetting about the glitch where in a battle ground when there is a mage or warlock casting a spell right before you die it will bug out and no mater where the warlock is the spell will hit you once you go back to the grave yard so technically you could make a program making it to where you can cast a spell at any range just use the glitch from the battle ground...
    but then it'd only work in battlegrounds, and even then i doubt if it would work..

    Possible no range exploit/hack.
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