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Some Guy Gets A Blizzard-Only WoW Item, Goes On WoW Rampage

A World of Warcraft subscriber has accidentally been given a powerful in-game item normally reserved for internal testing. And what’d he do with it? Why, he used it.

Yes, instead of doing the right thing and returning the item (ā€œMartin Furyā€, an in-game shirt), he kept it and went out on a bit of a killing spree. Because the shirt allowed the wearer to destroy everything within a 30-foot radius instantly, the user – Karatechop – managed to rack up an impossibly impressive set of achievements in the game, including the destruction of the normally-difficult character ā€œFlame Leviathanā€ in a single blow.

While his account has since been banned, with Blizzard accusing him of cheating to obtain the item, Karatechop maintains that the item was accidentally presented to a guild mate of his by Blizzard, in an official Blizzard email, as part of the restoration process for a hacked character.

Who to believe, who to believe?

Regardless of who’s telling the truth, sure, he should have reported it. And the use of the item was a violation of the game’s user agreement. But on the other hand, this guy was given the in-game power of a god and used it to…rack up a few achievements. This could have been a lot, lot worse.

The Martin Fury scandal: Karatechop reveals all [WoW Insider]

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