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rogue campaign
hey all not really a bug but its still fun
so with the rogue campaign you have to go to SW and kill some demon , well if you kill him and dont finish the quest you can stay in SW and kill
the bankers the ah any player that is
flagged for pvp
i can only guess its the same for horde
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Originally Posted by
hacksalan
hey all not really a bug
not a bug? you're a night elf and able to kill Alliance NPCs and flagged Alliance players, that's actually pretty big. this is my favorite kind of exploit.
i'd also kill for a way to go down to hated with your own faction. maybe someday.
nice find +rep
Last edited by DewTech; 11-03-2016 at 03:22 AM.
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idk im on a pvp realm but i can kill any1 thats flagged i just thought it was normal
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maybe i should of posted in elite
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yeah this isn't even a bug, nor an exploit. the entire point of the quest is that you have to sneak through the city since Mathias Shaw has put up wanted posters of you, this basically means any player can attack you and an guard NPC can also. this is just part of the rogue campaign. this is a really fun quest, especially on RP realms where you can go to the cathedral square and murder all the roleplayers
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Originally Posted by
michael908070
yeah this isn't even a bug, nor an exploit. the entire point of the quest is that you have to sneak through the city since Mathias Shaw has put up wanted posters of you, this basically means any player can attack you and an guard NPC can also. this is just part of the rogue campaign. this is a really fun quest, especially on RP realms where you can go to the cathedral square and murder all the roleplayers
Given the way Blizzard implemented it there have been complaints for months about players using it to grief endlessly so my guess is whatever they intended this is now a de facto exploit.
But, it is difficult to say. Blizzard seem to be using OC as source material for content nowadays.