Encrypted Text: How to be evil

I am not, generally, a mean, vicious, or all-around evil person -- except when UNC plays Duke in basketball, when my venom becomes more potent than a black mamba's. I help my friends move, I call my mother every week, and I give money to beggars on the street if they can come up with an entertaining story. I even volunteer with rescued dogs at the SPCA, as the many pit bull tooth marks on my shoulderblades can attest to.
But yet, I'm also a rogue -- one of the two least ethical classes in WoW, along with those demon-loving warlocks. For us to be effective in WoW, we have to be sneaky, deceptive, and just plain evil. But how can those good-natured rogues among us find ways to be bad? Sure, we can gank, but in the end, ganking is just an artless exercise of brute force. And ninjaing is just tired and outdated. Real evil/insanity requires a bit more creativity.
Fun with Lowbies
- Follow a lowbie around, close enough that he can hear your stealth sounds but can't see you. If you're feeling lucky, you can also stealth and unstealth around him, hoping that he has a mod that will show your stealthing on the screen. The lowbie will either think you're a same-level player and AOE to knock you out of stealth, whereupon you can kill him for "attacking you first", or he'll leave you alone, and you can watch his nerves become frayed to the breaking point as he wonders when the other shoe is going to drop.
- Team up with a rogue or rogues of the opposite faction on a PVP server and station yourselves outside a popular instance or city. Demand that anyone passing through pay a "docking fee" or "road toll.'" If they refuse, have your friends unstealth and attack. Two guilds on my server completely controlled Booty Bay using this method in the early days of WoW, making them forever e-infamous.
Fun with Lowbies, Continued
- Get a non-combat pet of the kind found in a starter area (like cats in Silvermoon City), take out the pet, and stealth. See how many people do a double-take.
- Communicate to opposite-faction members that you're going to help them with a difficult lowbie quest, like the STV elites or Morbent Fel. Use a lot of /point, /pat, and /charge. When they finally trust you and pull the elite, wave /goodbye and Vanish.
- Create a macro to emote picking a certain amount of gold from a target's pocket. Note what percentage of players start yelling at you.
- Name your guild "Rogue Trainer" and offer to teach people skills for 20% less than the big, brand-name rogue trainers. If anyone asks you to train a new skill rank, tell them that it's just like the previous skill rank, except that you do "more of it."
Honorless Targets
- Of course, ganking is the quintessential evil PVP activity. But most people on PVP servers have learned to wait out ganks and gankers, or at least go watch the Simpsons and laugh at the person camping your logged-out corpse. For extra fun, gank wearing a wedding dress or using a fish in your offhand.
- Chain sap isn't quite as awesome as it used to be, but you can still enjoy using it, particuarly if the other person is racing for a node/quest mob/gate to a city.
- Follow a warlock or mage around while they're farming and tag all their mobs the instant before Shadowbolt/Pyroblast hits.
- Follow people at the maximum distance for Distract and spin them in circles.
- If caught off-guard, wait until you're almost dead, then blind and bandage. So few people actually break out consumables in world PVP that they may die from shock.
The Dark Side of PVE
- The next time you're in a raid and a nice caster sword/dagger drops that no one wants, take it and wear it around Org/IF. When casters lambast you, explain that it had higher DPS than your previous weapon, and you're sure that the mage and warlock you rolled against will get something else later.
- Spend most of the raid talking about how high you are. Bonus points if you play techno in the background of voice chat.
- If the raid is doomed but the raid leader insists on pushing onward, see how far you can stealth ahead before an enemy notices you. Alternatively, see how long you can stay stealthed in combat before the raid leader starts yelling at you.
- Refuse to kill anything in the Caverns of Time because you don't want to risk killing your own grandfather.
- If you pull aggro, yell, "Look, I can tank better than the warrior!"
- Jump like a 12-year-old Counterstrike player after snorting Pixy Stix.
Antisocial Shenanigans!
- Buy a tuxedo and stand in front of instances that require keys. Offer to open the doors for "a ha'penny farthing."
- If you're Horde, go to Silvermoon City and kill all the cats. When someone complains (and they will), tell them you're roleplaying a character with allergies.
- When someone asks you to open a lockbox, claim your lockpick is broken and have them go get you a new set of Thieves' Tools.
- Give your outdated weapons horrible enchants (spell damage, healing, etc.), wear them around town, and tell people you did it for the glow.
- See how many rogue class ability and talent names can be used as double entendres in guild chat.
I'm sure there are better examples out there than the ones I've given. What's the most evil, nasty, or utterly insane thing you've done in-game? Is being evil the responsibility of a rogue?
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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 3)
wyvernous Jan 24th 2008 6:00AM
LOL, ive done that before, but some of the worst stuff is when people do this in AV....
[BG chat Person #1] Hey everyone, type /afk search to see who is afk botting!
Syung Oct 31st 2007 5:48PM
Late one night during the Hallow's End event, there was some guy in a leper gnome costume on the roof of the blacksmith in Goldshire, yelling and being annoying. So for the next half hour, I made it my business to throw buckets of water at him without being seen. The dude really started freaking out! He ran all over the place, trying to find the culprit. I love being a rogue.
Not particularly evil, but it's the worst I've done.
Kahja Oct 31st 2007 5:58PM
I tend to discourage playing tricks on lowbies for the fact that I don't want to be a dick and scare them away from WoW... Then I can kill them later.
Erixx Oct 31st 2007 6:08PM
Atleast on the PVE realms, AOE never flags you.
Can go spam arcane explosion next to that flagged 70, nothing will happen.
The moment you start casting a spell, that's when you get flagged.
Rigg Oct 31st 2007 6:17PM
The most hilarious, petty trick I ever saw was a Horde engineer rogue with an exploding mechanical sheep. He would stealth into the gnome/dwarf starting area and turn on his pvp flag. All the lowbies saw was a sheep with a yellow name. Inevitably one lowbie gnome whacked the sheep simultaneously killing and flagging himself. The lowbie rezzed (still flagged) and the stealthed rogue started chasing him with his new sheep. The gnome spent the next five minutes running (from his perspective) from an angry, exploding sheep.
Roy Oct 31st 2007 6:18PM
Being evil is not necessarily for rogues. I play a mage, and had a particular annoying beggar bugging me the other day. He was opening the trade window over and over and over and was asking for 1 gold.
I finally snapped and invited him to a group. I asked him to follow me to the Shattrath bank, which was where I told him I had left all my gold. I then made a portal to Thunder Bluff, told him to rightclick it and left the group.
My guildies, who were standing nearby, followed the whole conversation and were literally rofl when he disappeared :D
Jansen Oct 31st 2007 6:52PM
I can second the mage shenanigans.
On my first character ever (a troll hunter) I was doing the very first starter quests. I was happily killing boars when a UD mage rode up on his horse, all glowing and powerful looking. He told me he needed help summoning a friend because they were going to kill some big boss and not knowing any better I accepted his invite.
He pops open a portal and asks me to click it to summon his buddy and BAM! I'm in the damn Undercity. A level 2 troll hunter on the wrong continent with no idea how to get out of the city, let alone back to my own continent.
Looking back it is somewhat funny but at the time it was almost enough to make me quit in frustration.
aut0mat0r Oct 31st 2007 6:52PM
These things are not evil at all.
As a undead mage.. when I'm feeling particularly prick, I'll go to the far end of Redridge away from Lakeshire, pull off my weapons, find a lone ally.. and punch him until he's at 1% then sheep to bring back all his life.. I'll continue such until the person logs.
But by far to this day, the most entertaining was preBC having a full group, and through various means of crowd control, dragging a paladin from Chillwind Camp to the bottom of the lake around Scholo. Bastard pally put up a hell of a fight and it took us well over an hour to actually drown him, but eventually he jsut couldn't get away.
Spenda Oct 31st 2007 6:52PM
I was doing some paladin prot AoE griding on the ghouls and skeletons in WPL, and a warrior tried to take advantage of me. He saw me slaughtering 10 mobs at a time, and thought I wouldn't mind killing some for him. So, right as I was about to finish a group, he grabs about 8 mobs and then drags them into my consecrate agroing them to me (so I'd kill them and he'd get the xp).
I wasn't going to be used like that, so I followed him for a bit, and then bubbled. The big group slaughtered him. He then told me that I'm not very nice.
Mat James Oct 31st 2007 6:57PM
I hope with a last name like yours that you're a Duke fan! If not: Go to Hell Carolina!!!!!!
(sorry, don't play a rogue, but I'm reeeeeeal excited about basketball season)
Basic Oct 31st 2007 7:10PM
My favorite recent evil:
Put up Shattrath portals right before AV opens... no, that's not a soulwell going up.
Suzaku Oct 31st 2007 7:21PM
Most of those aren't too evil, though I admit to spamming distract on people with no intent of actually engaging them in combat. Watching mages leap in circles spamming AoEs at nothing is always entertaining.
The other day, while running through a newbie area, I summoned my Netherwing Ally and stealthed, and was quite surprised to see it quickly chain killing every murlok in the particular area. This could make for some fun in newbie zones of the opposite faction.
Oh, and just a note. Communicating cross-faction is reportable, I do believe, so you may want to think twice about the highwayman option.
Thumpah Oct 31st 2007 7:24PM
Lol not a rogue but take a 70 beast master hunter geared with Leggings of Beast Mastery http://thottbot.com/i31328, tame a level one pet of any kind and challenge lowbies to duel your level one pet. Even well geared level 20 will have a hell of a time winning with no pet heals lol.
Aeonis Oct 31st 2007 7:27PM
When some lowbie really gets on my end, running around emoting me as i kill 70's in Xroads for example, just duel them and ,if theyr stupid enough to accept quickly /forfeit as they attack, gets them flagged, then do what you like with them, personally i favour Torture before death.
Angelus Oct 31st 2007 7:54PM
If you get the Spirit of Summer non-combat pet, it is one of the few pets that can be summoned w/o breaking stealth. I've messed with so many new players that way.
Opala Oct 31st 2007 8:01PM
Whenever someone asks for gold, or just opens a trade window and shoves a lockbox in there, i put in 5g/pick the lock and then go afk for 10 minutes
Amanda Oct 31st 2007 8:37PM
"Oh, and just a note. Communicating cross-faction is reportable, I do believe, so you may want to think twice about the highwayman option."
If you try to communicate, and 'break the code' as a Horde, to an Alliance, of vice versa w/ a mod or whatnot, it's reportable.
But if you're on PvE, or have two PvP accounts, and log on/off and talk that way, it's not.
It's also not illegal to be talking to your cross faction friends on vent, and doing the road block thing.
Anyway, I've done some of that stuff. I would keep my whelpling out and run around in Stealth... People were talking in general asking, 'Why are there friendly whelps running around? o.O' XD
And the distract thing is fuuun.
Kinjiro Oct 31st 2007 9:02PM
Not sure if it's (still?) possible, but when I was playing a Warlock, I've read on the forums of a Warlock that would go into lowbie areas and cast a high rank of Curse of Recklessness and watch the lowbies die from the +ATK... they mentioned that it would be good for both factions, yours and the opposing, so if you /really/ wanted to be a jerk...
Never had the heart to try it, though.
Fletch Oct 31st 2007 9:29PM
Far more evil than ganking is to almost kill a lowbie, but not quite. They'll have to eat to regain their health, and then you can do it all over again. A 70 warlock once followed me around Searing Gorge using me as his personal health battery. It was probably the most frustrating 30 minutes of my WoW experience.
madphilb Oct 31st 2007 11:13PM
The pick-pocket thing is great. Someone used it in IF one day and caught me off guard (I was logging out at the time, logged back in to check my inventory before it hit me that you can't Pick-pocket non NPCs).
I've gone one better, I've done a scripted version of my pick-pocket macro. It randomizes the amount each time.
Can't tell you how many times I've gotten a "WTF" or "How did you do that."
Good stuff.