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    1 - on Tichondrius near the mirage raceway, I was on my 28 something or other and this skull level rogue came out of nowhere and took me out. Fair enough I thought, it is a pvp server after all, I rezzed and he did the same thing. After 6 ganks I got a little tired of it and opened another screen launching my level 80 Frost Mage, when she finally arrived I saw the rogue vanish on the pally screen but could still see him on the mage screen because he was only level 55. The mage walked right up to him and sat down, he started to creep away, the mage stood up, frost nova and then started wanding him to death lol. I had this tool on the line for 25 mins. He tried pleading/crying/mercy you name it, eventually he rezzed and just lay down to sleep.

    2 - I'd started levelling a human pally on Jubei'Thos for no particular reason at all where I also have a level 35 NE Hunter on another account. A level 10 undead rogue pops out of nowhere in the northshire starting area and starts ganking all the level 1s and 2s. This goes on for a little bit and I log off as I'm getting nowhere fast. About an hour later I log on my level 10 undead warrior and in general chat this guy is beating his chest about how much fun he's having ganking all the lowbies in Northshire and asks if anyone wants to go with him. I strike up a conversation with him and ask why he's doing it, apparently he wants to have loads of kills and likes to piss people off. So I say to him "I won't come but whisper me when you get there and tell me how you get on as it sounds like fun". He does. What he can't possibly know of course is that my hunter is now parked/stealthed in northshire. Poor sod never saw it coming and the funniest thing was he really couldn't see the humour in getting constantly ganked as he's whispering to me that this hunter is a *&%**%%$ and is ruining his fun.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ughmahedhurtz View Post
    That still doesn't help the ones that have alt accounts for spying on multiboxers and will logout when we go get our 80s and then log back in when we get back on the nubs.
    Actually it's a lot easier than having a spy. My main back in BC was a rogue and if people pissed me off enough, I would camp them until they logged out. I even had some nasty macros -- stealth on their corpse, and spam my KOS macro -- /target <name>, /cast Shadowstep, /cast Sap. Didn't matter if it was another stealther or not, the instant they rez, it would find them and have them sapped before they could restealth, and as long as you were on their corpse, the range for shadowstep would get them 100% of the time. But back to the trick -- since I claimed to camp them until they logged... All you need to do is try to add the enemy player to your friends list. If they are online, you get "player is hostile", if they are offline, you get "player not found"


    Quote Originally Posted by Simulacra View Post
    2 - I'd started levelling a human pally on Jubei'Thos for no particular reason at all where I also have a level 35 NE Hunter on another account. A level 10 undead rogue pops out of nowhere in the northshire starting area and starts ganking all the level 1s and 2s. This goes on for a little bit and I log off as I'm getting nowhere fast. About an hour later I log on my level 10 undead warrior and in general chat this guy is beating his chest about how much fun he's having ganking all the lowbies in Northshire and asks if anyone wants to go with him. I strike up a conversation with him and ask why he's doing it, apparently he wants to have loads of kills and likes to piss people off. So I say to him "I won't come but whisper me when you get there and tell me how you get on as it sounds like fun". He does. What he can't possibly know of course is that my hunter is now parked/stealthed in northshire. Poor sod never saw it coming and the funniest thing was he really couldn't see the humour in getting constantly ganked as he's whispering to me that this hunter is a *&%**%%$ and is ruining his fun.
    While players in starting zones can flag themselves by either attacking or typing /pvp at any level, I can't imagine that a bunch of level 1s and 2s are actually flagged in Northshire abby. Elywynn forrest is alliance territory which means that alliance are not flagged by default.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Zappy View Post
    Actually it's a lot easier than having a spy. My main back in BC was a rogue and if people pissed me off enough, I would camp them until they logged out. I even had some nasty macros -- stealth on their corpse, and spam my KOS macro -- /target <name>, /cast Shadowstep, /cast Sap. Didn't matter if it was another stealther or not, the instant they rez, it would find them and have them sapped before they could restealth, and as long as you were on their corpse, the range for shadowstep would get them 100% of the time. But back to the trick -- since I claimed to camp them until they logged... All you need to do is try to add the enemy player to your friends list. If they are online, you get "player is hostile", if they are offline, you get "player not found"
    I think we miscommunicated. I was talking about being on the receiving end of a multi-account camper.

    Unless you're saying attempting to add the opposite faction's players to friends lists generates a "player is hostile" message? Every time I've tried that, I always get "player does not exist."
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ughmahedhurtz View Post
    I think we miscommunicated. I was talking about being on the receiving end of a multi-account camper.

    Unless you're saying attempting to add the opposite faction's players to friends lists generates a "player is hostile" message? Every time I've tried that, I always get "player does not exist."
    I'm pretty sure that still works, but it's possible they may have fixed that. The other way that still works is to simply do /invite <playername> to a hostile player. You'll get the same - either player not found (offline) or player is hostile (online).

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