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Falador Massacre

The Falador Massacre

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Players in Edgeville

The Falador Massacre was an infamous glitch and subsequent violation of the bug abuse rule that occurred on 6 June 2006[1] (or 5 June in some parts of the world), which gave it the nickname the "6/6/6 glitch".

One of the major glitches in RuneScape history, it occurred when Template:Rsplayers, the first player to achieve 99 Construction, hosted a party in his player-owned house. Players who had engaged in combat activities in his house and were then booted from the house, somehow retained the ability to attack other players anywhere in RuneScape, outside of PvP areas.

Many players who gained this ability, against RuneScape rules, took advantage of it by attacking other players in crowded cities. A Jagex Moderator eventually took action by locking down the accounts of the massacre leaders. The players who took advantage of the bug were then given black marks, and those who killed a large amount of players were automatically banned.

Glitch

The glitch occurred immediately after a house party hosted by the first player to achieve 99 Construction, Cursed You. Due to the large number of players attending, the lag inside the house became severe to the point at which the host was forced to boot all of the guests. The players that had been inside the combat ring at the time of the dismissal, including Template:Rsplayers,[2] were then able to attack other players anywhere in the world, spreading to Falador,[3] Edgeville, Rimmington, and Draynor Village.[4]

The victims could not retaliate unless they had also been affected by the glitch. The bug was not caused by the enormous amount of people in the house at the time of the expulsion, but rather by an error in the coding of the Construction skill. The killing lasted almost an hour before Jagex Moderators were notified.

Aftermath

The bug was fixed and Jagex permanently banned many players. Mod Peter apologised to the victims who were attacked from this glitch, but no items were recovered, nor was the game rolled back.[1] Cursed You was given a permanent ban in August 2006,[5] but for real-world trading rather than his involvement in the glitch, as he did not deliberately cause it.

In-game history

The Falador Massacre has been recognised as an historical event that actually took place in Gielinor's history. Canonically, the event took place between the Siege of Falador and the start of the Sixth Age; the official date for the event, according to a plaque erected in the victims' memory in Falador Park, is 14 Pentember in Year 169 of the Fifth Age. References to this event are made during the Invasion of Falador, to which it played a role in displacing the Banner of Farradorn.

10th anniversary event

The tenth anniversary of the Falador Massacre was celebrated as a safe PvP event at the site of the original event starting on 6 June 2016. Following an announcement for a faux house party supposedly hosted by Cursed You on World 111 in Rimmington, players were teleported to Falador. The event then proceeded in two stages: in the first stage, players in the area were randomly possessed by the ghost of Durial321 and able to attack other players with either an abyssal whip, an ancient staff, or a dragon dagger, with victims unable to fight back; while in the second stage, a giant "boss" version of Durial321 would appear, which players could fight, along with fighting each other. The end of stage two, with Durial321's death, would trigger the restart of stage one, and so the event continued until its end.

References

  1. ^ a b Paul Gower. "The issue on world 111." 6 June 2006. Rants Forums.
  2. ^ The Rat. Durial321 Interview. Rune Tips. (Archived from the original on 18 June 2013.)*
  3. ^ azntutu. Runescape Dying COnstruction. YouTube. 7 June 2006.*
  4. ^ TehOscar. RuneScape Massacre 666. YouTube. 14 November 2012.*
  5. ^ Realm Games. RuneScape Legendary Glitches - Falador Massacre & More. YouTube. 29 April 2011.*
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