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Old 11-03-2005, 12:44 PM
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Leveling bug: Should it be removed?

Alright. Let me start off by saying that if there has already been a post of this nature, I'm sorry.

For all of you lower-level players out there...have you ever wondered how everyone is level 110? Have you ever wished you could do it yourself? Well, I'm going to post details on just how they do it, read on if you wish.

Here's my story:
So I'm bored one day, and I think "What the hell, I'm gonna play GK again for a little while", and upgrade my account. I log on for the first time in about 7 months, and much to my unsurprise, just about every "good" player on the server is all of a sudden level 110 (which is the base level cap). This kind of disturbs me, seeing as it took me 2000 hours of online time to barely manage level 70 and end up quitting due to being burned out. So, as usual, I made it my goal to determine just how everyone was doing it, and why they were keeping it secret. I made it a point to make "Fr0chin" my enemy, which would make it easier for me to exploit him. I kept an eye on him, and after a little while, I've come to this conclusion: Him, as well as everyone else at that level (I suspect), are using second accounts to party with each other and level up. I noticed that at late at night, *Fr0chin and an account named "*DirtySanchez" would always seem to be in a map together, which is weird, because I'd never heard of that account before. I looked at the online time of *DirtySanchez, and he/she had about 250 hours online time, and was level 110. Upon further examination, I found (by using /listen20) that *Fr0chin was killing nothing, and was in the same map as *DirtySanchez, and *DirtySanchez was killing enemies with the summon avatar prayer. So, here's what I've come up with...Once again, while this is true for *Fr0chin, I'm not 100% sure that everyone else at level 110 have done this, but my guess is that they have:
The person has a second account, or a friend with an account, that they will level up to 110 by using the agility quicklevel technique, or the alchemy quicklevel technique. This way, since you must be within eight levels of the person you want to party with to share exp, they will both always be level 110 since it is the cap, and will be able to party no matter how much experience in what skill is gained through this bug. Then, the account that is being used to help level is leveled to about 10 wisdom, and taught summon avatar. They then party, and go into maps, where the second account will fight monsters with summon avatar to gain massive amounts of experience since it is only level 10 or 11 wisdom, whereas the first account will merely stand there in the map and do nothing. Once the map is finished, and the second account's wisdom experience is getting too high, the second account will proceed to pray to different gods until the wisdom level is as desired once again, and they will repeat the process. If you don't get that, just read over it afew times and you will...or ask me questions.

Now, my big question is of whether or not this should be allowed. I would assume that this would be considered a bug, seeing as it is an unfair advantage that only afew players can have, and not everyone can buy or use a second account. Should this method of leveling be removed, or even further should the players abusing this have some of their experience removed? Post opinions please.
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