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    Warlocks- kill random raid members (or guildies you dont like)

    We will be using: Demonic Gateway - Spell - World of Warcraft (Demonic Gateway).

    Walk into Mogushan Vaults or Heart of Fear.
    Open your summoning closet
    place your demonic gateway down on both the entrance of the instance (where your body lands when you load in) and in the middle of the first trash pulls.
    get off as many summons as you can before the charges on Demonic Gateway build up.
    As players walk into the instance, they will instantly be launched into the first packs of mobs and get killed.
    The players that receive the summon wont get launched until they move, so its a death trap for them if they figure it out.

    I did this for about 15 minutes last night, asbolutely awesome.

    It will be fixed in patch 5.1 though, it will require a click to activate, so hurry up!
    Last edited by nerfmeplease; 11-01-2012 at 10:28 AM. Reason: posted before i was done..

    Warlocks- kill random raid members (or guildies you dont like)
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    Originally Posted by nerfmeplease View Post
    We will be using: Demonic Gateway - Spell - World of Warcraft (Demonic Gateway).

    Walk into Mogushan Vaults or Heart of Fear.
    Open your summoning closet
    place your demonic gateway down on both the entrance of the instance (where your body lands when you load in) and in the middle of the first trash pulls.
    get off as many summons as you can before the charges on Demonic Gateway build up.
    As players walk into the instance, they will instantly be launched into the first packs of mobs and get killed.
    The players that receive the summon wont get launched until they move, so its a death trap for them if they figure it out.

    I did this for about 15 minutes last night, asbolutely awesome.

    It will be fixed in patch 5.1 though, it will require a click to activate, so hurry up!
    Sounds kinda fun, just hard to do in MSV due to the corner
    And there will be a glyph (minor) in 5.1 that will make it keep the current function.
    Also, shouldn't it jump them as they enter the raid? I know for certain it's like that with dungeons, when you enter after a wipe and you spawn on a portal, you're instantly ported.

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    Originally Posted by Lukas 45 View Post
    Sounds kinda fun, just hard to do in MSV due to the corner
    And there will be a glyph (minor) in 5.1 that will make it keep the current function.
    Also, shouldn't it jump them as they enter the raid? I know for certain it's like that with dungeons, when you enter after a wipe and you spawn on a portal, you're instantly ported.
    From the way i read the glyph, only the warlock keeps the no-click function, but i could be wrong.
    Yeah, thats how it works when you enter the raid, but with summons, you are placed on top of it without activating the port until you move. can also be used when people are AFK when you have breaks in raid. I set it on top of a guildmate when he went to the restroom, when he got back he tapped forward and off to the trash he went!

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    Having a break in LFR?

    Nope, not everybody anyway - god people get so pissed when i launch them into track packs

    was already doing it, but i would +rep you if i didn't forget how to do it because this is indeed awesome :>

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    You can also lifegrip people thru the portal and they insta port

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    Originally Posted by zaksterz View Post
    Having a break in LFR?

    Nope, not everybody anyway - god people get so pissed when i launch them into track packs

    was already doing it, but i would +rep you if i didn't forget how to do it because this is indeed awesome :>
    i wish people could go afk long enough in lfr for me to shoot them into trash.

    rep button is at the bottom of every post

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