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The 5th Horseman Incident: A Devastating Betrayal in World of Warcraft Classic

World of Warcraft Classic” (World of Warcraft Classic) is scheduled to launch the “only one life” expert mode (Hardcore Mode) this summer, but before the official implementation, the overseas expert mode community broke out a “fifth knight “The massacre of the extermination group, because a player was suspected of sending heads maliciously, resulting in the death of many player characters (death means deletion of characters), recently sparked a heated topic in the World of Warcraft community.

Although Blizzard has not yet implemented the expert mode, the overseas Warcraft community has established their own expert mode gameplay,follow the same rulesdeath cannot be resurrected = delete the character, players who want to participate must strictly abide by these regulations.

And this incident happened in a guild that implemented expert mode. They recently challenged the instance of Naxxramas. When they were facing the infamous “Four Horsemen” boss battle, Sir Zarrick’s tank Tinyviolin69 The group was destroyed due to a wrong position, and his position was regarded by many people as deliberately pulling the king in the wrong direction.

For players in expert mode, they have worked hard to reach level 60. They must be careful not to die when playing dungeons, brushing equipment or practicing skills. However, in this dungeon strategy, 36 player characters died in one go. This is undoubtedly A painful blow.

However, according to N_Tys, the host of the World of Warcraft community, it was found that the member Tinyviolin69 who led to the extermination of the group was a player with a “criminal record”. And because of this, Douchi only hoped that he would not continue to eliminate buff magic pranks.

And such similar deedsIt has also attracted attention in overseas discussion forumsa player claimed that he was harassed by a live player priest with 6 account characters. He continued to eliminate other people’s buffs online for fun. It is not sure whether it is the same person as Tinyviolin69.

Tinyviolin69 (Earthfury multiboxing dispeller) has been banned from WoW
by u/nyy22592 in classicwow

As community discussions fermented, players called this incident “The 5th Horseman incident” (The 5th Horseman incident). Well-known overseas live host Asmongold interviewed one of the team members who participated in the dungeon.

The player said that Tinyviolin69 has been in the guild for about a year. Some members actually knew about Tinyviolin69’s past behavior, but they still decided to give him a second chance. He is also very active in the guild’s dungeons and activities, so they can’t be sure what happened to this incident. Is it a long-simmering plan by Tinyviolin69, or is he really unintentional.

The behavior of Tinyviolin69 caused the heartbreak of other members. Although some people began to feel disappointed in human nature, most of the overseas player community’s first reaction was to feel amused, and even some people in the World of Warcraft community began to make memes.

Some players appreciate that Tinyviolin69 became friends with 40 partners for some of his hobbies, the purpose is just to betray them. It’s a serious crime to make the characters feel like they’re children they’ve grown up on.

I hope this is not too soon.
by u/Xela_III in classicwow

However, this isn’t officially Expert Mode after all.

According to the latest news, CalamityHC, the administrator of the expert mode community, has announced that the player characters who died due to Tinyviolin69 in the “Fifth Knight Tragedy” can be resurrected and reset the Raiders of Naxxramas, which also brought this incident to an end.

Regardless of whether Tinyviolin69’s behavior was intentional or not, this incident clearly reminded many MMORPG players that the expert mode of perma-death is not a joke. Your worst enemy is never a powerful monster, but your teammates, or servos. device network.

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