!warning! mage players are being mass wrongfully perm banned for "hacking"

THIS PROVES the report feature is just a tool for people to wrongfully use… It has been shown time and time again.

But will blizzard change this? Or compensate people who were wrongfully punished by this? Nope.

My current appeals for a week mute because people dont like a guild name are stopped as they threatened to apply further actions to my account if any new tickets or replies are created.

The last reply from a GM I got was hilarious and had a few typos meaning he didnt give a damn. He mentions I was renaming my guild which no where in the tickets I said I was doing so xD

Meaning they dont read jack on these tickets.

"We have received your consult and I’m sorry to hear about the restrictions on your account, I understand that you are getting your guild name changed as it got reported. I must inform you that the action will remai. At Blizzard we want all our players to have the best gaming experience and share your passion about our games with respect, that being said and as I know is not your intention to make other players uncomfortable, I would like to share with you our Code of Conduct since following it will prevent this from happening again in the future. "

CS is a joke.

Anyone using the report feature as a means to just silence people they dont like or think are cheating are a bigger problem than bots themselves. People see a hunter just farming crabs on the beach in westfall and think its a chinese bot…

Some people even name their warlock and hunter pets with chinese or korean letters and bait reports even though they are just regular players. Proving dishonest use of the feature.

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You can provide all the proof needed in a ticket for anything and blizzard will just slap it off and retain the punishment.

They don’t even show you evidence as to why you were actioned anymore like they use to in Cata through WoD.

Being level 50 shows me one thing, either you played 24/7, which may look as botting to Blizz or you abused a mechanic to gain such high amounts of XP.

You have the right to appeal, but you should question your motives in doing what you did as well.

The Vanilla in 2019 also had Mages farming dungeons non stop, back then nothing was done, so I am happy that finally there is.

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Something done? Its literally not against the rules. Just because you don’t like it doesn’t make it something worthy of something “being done” about. How about they do something about all of the b… Oh wait, they can’t.

OP was literally streaming himself AOE farming on a Night Elf mage. Pretty sure there were no night elf mages in Vanilla, which means he was using some kind of hack. I personally don’t think that kind of cosmetic hack should be bannable, but at least don’t lie about something you streamed to the whole world.

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imorph isnt bannable…

Normally, I’d be suspicious of Blizzard here, but these days, mages use lots of exploits to level. So I’m just going to assume it’s related, and the incorrect tag is being used – “hacking”.

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Not sure what imorph is but I assume it changes your appearance in game. My understanding is that has always been a no-no from Blizzard 's perspective.

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It hasn’t, go look it up and blizzards replies according to it.

It’s a client side tool which allows the user to change spell colors, spells themselves visually being other spells, changing your appearance or size client side.

I use to enjoy streaming in my guild discord 2 years ago raiding in naxx as kel’thuzad against him himself lol.

The only reason its a shakey subject is it injects something into the game that allows for the files/data to be accessed to apply to your character on YOUR END and no one else can see it. It also doesnt get picked up by the anti cheat tools because it is not altering the game in any way.

But please continue to spread misinformation on a subject long solved ever since Legion.

Blizzard disagrees with you:

Orlyia - Customer Support

Modifying game files has ALWAYS been against the rules, since day one.

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It doesnt mess with game files only “READS” them. xD

Go check the blue replies in 2018.

Dude, the blue post I linked was specifically in response to posts asking “is imorph bannable?”

Here’s another:

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imorph uses an addon to read and interact with the game ui/character like any other addon. If this is the case these days then all addons are banned because they read the same data as imorph does.

imorph used to be a exe that you had to inject into the game but now it works under an addon which doesnt require that injection. It piggies off the addon you are required and automatically install with the mod.

To you know… prevent actions on accounts?

Its all cosmetic and people that bish over cosmetics like this should have better priorities.

I’m not saying it SHOULD be bannable, I’m saying it IS bannable. And I notice Mitsumi has taken down his VODs of him leveling- as the druid said his mage appeared to be a night elf.

For the record, I think Mitsumi is an OG-type wow pvper who the game needs. Unban him. But I know why he was banned and I’m sure he does too, or he wouldn’t have taken his VODs down.

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Fair enough. It’s just another blizzard blunder thanks to people who try to abuse things they werent intended for.

I did read some past retail posts of imorph being used to make chests and nodes into map wide visible light beams to farm.

So what happened, exactly? Mage spent a lot of time in ZF/Mara and got reported as a bot?

Essentially yes.

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Why would you say yes to this misunderstanding of the issue when you literally just explained why he was actually banned? Lol

This might be because a lot of people are ignorant of how insanely effective that pathing abuse is. They just see someone leveling too fast in a dungeon and they assume its “Haks.”

I mean yeah, I would assume so too.
That is where all the bots hang out.