Wednesday, December 13, 2017

Top WoW Guild Says Member DDOS-ed Teammates To Get Their Raid Spots

An MMO guild is like a giant family, a tangled yarn ball of love and dysfunction. In general, people do not want DDOS families. That is, for the obvious reason, not cool. However, this is exactly what the top US World of Warcraft guild Limit claims one of its members did.

Now, the top World of Warcraft guilds are scrambling to be the first to defeat the “mythic” difficulty final boss of the game’s Legion expansion, a giant, Protoss-looking motherfucker named Argus, The Unmaker. Many people thought he would be a pushover, but after nearly five days of exhausting attrition, no one knocked him down so far. It will be a big deal as being part of the raid to solve the puzzle. According to Limiting Officer Jeathebelle, a healer in the guild named Adois was stuck on the bench, but really wanted to come in. Jeathebelle claimed that Adois intended to scratch fellow healers’ IP addresses, DDOS them, and take their place when they suddenly and mysteriously fell off the internet.

Jeathebelle wrote on Twitter (via PCGamesN): “We only found out because Adois was begging a healer to click his shorted URL link, so we checked out the link and it redirected to an IP scraper.”

“Earlier that night, the only healer who had clicked the link had disconnected on mumble, discord, and game.” Jeathebelle said they became suspicious when Adois appeared at the right time to claim the newly-open raid spot.

Jeathebelle also pointed out that the guild then found evidence that Adois had been doing this for some time, going back to at least Tomb Of Sargeras, an earlier Legion raid. He was kicked out from the guild since then, with Limit members publicly advising other top guilds to steer clear of him.

So far, Adois has not yet responded to these allegations or his removal from the guild.
 
Source:https://www.igxe.com/News/game-news-124463.html

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