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Many MMO fans will remember theFalador Massacrethat struck RuneScape in June 2006.
Cue the rampant looting.

And as Gudi observed, the ramifications of this areenormous.
To test the mechanics, he had to find a reliable way to deal delayed damage to other players.
This brings us to player housing, which became entangled in PvP exploits once again.

The thing is, as Gudi worked out, it’s not actuallydyingthat enables this delayed damage.
Dying is just one quick way to get players from a safe area to an unsafe area via respawn.
Gudi teleported right along with them to collect the loot keys.

“You actually [killed] me in your house,” a bewildered Alfred exclaims in the video.
“What is Jagex doing?
… That is a really good way of luring.

That’s so broken.
Someone could make a lot of money doing that.
People could’ve made billions or trillions doing this.”


















