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Tekninja
Dec 23, 2007
DIY Hacking Instructor

DakianDelomast posted:

I always loved raiding towns of the opposite faction in World of Warcraft. In a small town you could take down all of the quest targets without much effort. And it even worked on the PvE servers.

that is some serious griefing

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Tekninja
Dec 23, 2007
DIY Hacking Instructor

I Love You! posted:

You loving rule.

Being a thief on that game there were tons of opportunities for griefing.

There was a rather hilarious rule in the game that if you had GM (100 skill) stealing that you could steal ultra light weight objects in town, such as potions and other light weight items. On my rogue I would raise my karma by repeatedly casting bless on NPCs until my title was "The Kind Chance" (my character's name) and then sat at the bank advertising that I was in the market to buy house deeds. Once someone wanted to sel lone, I would cancel the trade, steal the deed from their backpack (since that is where objects landed once you cancel trades), and bank it before they knew what the hell was going on.

It was very easy to find people who wanted to get rid of deeds that they couldn't use since UO was short on real estate and you couldn't sell house deeds back to NPCs for the longest time.

Kind of a dick move, but I was a loving jerk as a teenager anyway.

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