Now, just yesterday we wrote a post about 10 things to do in WoW Classic at level 60, but it seems that some players would like to take a shortcut when it comes to grinding, which is what happened in the real deal WoW Vanilla as well back in the day, with the Glider bot.Īlthough we won’t disclose the third party software in question, as it’s also unsure at this point which, if any particular bot caused this (since certain autoclickers were affected as well), it seems that Blizzard cares just as much about PvP and PvE combat rotation bots as they do with grinding and fishing bots. That’s of course not to say that they haven’t banned players so far in WoW Classic, especially for account sharing and buying boosts, albeit not in a ban wave style, except for maybe if you count the layering exploit bans. This really goes to show how seriously Blizzard takes cheating and botting in WoW Classic, as this current and first ban wave happened merely 3 weeks after release. It seems that Blizzard has issued its first ever WoW Classic ban wave today, specifically for allegations of third party usage, commonly known as bots.
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