Apparently you can trade Malefic Cores to others in the same vision as you - People are getting temporarily or permanently banned for this based on previoujs infractions.. if you are attempted to do this, DON'T.
Apparently you can trade Malefic Cores to others in the same vision as you - People are getting temporarily or permanently banned for this based on previoujs infractions.. if you are attempted to do this, DON'T.
What is the point? To give to people who hadn't gotten the cloak to 15 yet?
I'm sure there are people who will say this is "fun detected", but honestly, this is obviously unintended and leads directly to an increase in actual player power that'll go beyond what is designed for for the rest of the expansion, so it's one of the relatively few times I can see temp bans being justified. Perma seems a bit harsh when they can just do rollbacks.
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Malefic Cores increase corruption resistance by 3, so if one person can get 15 resistance from a full party clear that would over time allow a person to have a huge resistance to corruption effects, which would let them stack Infinite Stars or Twilight Devastation beyond what is intended.
No, probably to help a player, who already has a rank 15, add more than just 1 to increase their CR so they can wear even more Corrupted gear. Think about it, Grab full group of 4 alts, 1 main, 5 cores to the main, swap toons, repeat. I'm glad they are banning over this, if true.
There is a big difference from obviously it being a broken/overpowered mechanic AND if its justified to ban people over it.
I dont understand the logic of banning people over a Blizzards mistake.
Are people supposed to do the math themselves and figure out "this is overpowered and blizzard messed up"?
Its obviously an exploit. If you do it, get banned and then complained about it then youre obviously an idiot.
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Yeah. With Blizzard's official post saying you can only earn one a week, or two a week as a catch-up mechanic if you are behind the curve and can kill N'zoth, it should be fairly obvious to anyone who isn't trying to justify exploiting the game that Blizzard didn't intend for these to be used to go beyond a weekly limit.
It's very odd that they are even tradeable. The only reason I can think of for that is to allow people to carry a friend's alt and boost them up to the current limit, but if that's the case they didn't properly put a limit on how many could be applied as a maximum. Other possibility is them being tradable is an error.
In any case, "it's Blizzard's mistake" may be true but it doesn't excuse exploiters from consequences. If the bank accidentally gives you $10,000 when you transferred $1,000 it's still theft if you use it and don't report it.
Man, the potential power increase from this exploit..... good god.
What if someday i find some weird thing i can do to earn a large amount of gold?
Like...realm hoping to kill a bunch of mobs that drop high value trash.
And im banned for it...
Am i supposed to ask Blizzard: "Hey im getting rich? Can i do this?"
Just an examplei always had this idea on my mind
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I think the most amusing thing about this to me is that there was no need for this convoluted system to begin with.
I'm sorry, but people need to stop being Blizz apologists. This was an obvious use case to check for, and Blizz blew it due to lazy programming and even lazier testing.
And I call BS on "people should know this is unintended", and therefore they shouldn't be doing this. There are all kinds of unintended functions in the game, and Blizz ignores plenty of them. We can't read their minds, and they need to start stepping up by communicating more often and much more clearly.
Yes. And it's totally unfair because the math is pretty complex. I need to compare the one core a week I am supposed to be able to get with the more than one core I get if ppl trade me something that is inherently odd not to be soulbound. I mean, FFS Blizzard I don't have a PhD in the mathematics how the fuck can I figure this out?