A participant in North America’s finest WoW guild DDOS’d teammates to steal their raid spot

A participant in North America’s finest WoW guild DDOS’d teammates to steal their raid spot

A high-level World of Warcraft participant has been kicked from his guild after it was revealed that he was DDOSing team-mates so as to get himself a spot in raids. Adois was the fifth primary healer in Limit, the highest raiding guild within the US.

Limit spent the weekend racing to defeat the Antorus, the Burning Throne raid.

An officer of the guild, Jeathebelle, who can be one other of Limit’s healers tweeted earlier right this moment to say “we have proved beyond a shadow of a doubt that Limit’s 5th main healer, Adois, used spoof links sent to his co-healers to scrape our IP addresses and then DDOS a healer, forcing him offline to get a raid spot for himself.”

Adois apparently spent a few of the time forward of the raid “begging a healer to click” a shortened URL. That hyperlink redirected to an IP scraper, and it was later revealed that Adois had posted the healer’s IP tackle into a distinct Discord server. The solely healer who had clicked the hyperlink disconnected from each World of Warcraft and Limit’s servers on Mumble and Discord. Meanwhile, Adois had arrived to fill in for the lacking participant.

This apparently wasn’t the primary time one thing like this had occurred to the guild. When Adois was benched forward of a raid in opposition to Mistress Sassz’ine, the substitute healer instantly started disconnecting, forcing Limit to herald Adois. Not lengthy after the raid ended, the brand new healer was in a position to reconnect.

Jeathebelle additionally claims that “Adois was by far the worst player in Limit,” and later confirmed that Adois was no longer a part of the guild. Their Twitter feed is price a learn for a fast snort on the absurdity of all of it.


 
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