Zulgurub disease...is this true?
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Found this on the Staghelm forum. Posted by Cana

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NOTICE: Virtual Disease in World Of Warcraft | 9/19/2005 6:45:25 PM PDT


"In an absolutely bizarre turn of events, a virtual disease is spreading through the World of Warcraft servers, killing off characters everywhere it spreads. The disease is a direct result of a new in-game instance created by Blizzard, which appears to be working not quite how it was intended.

There is a little info over at Shacknews, but the basic gist is this:

Blizzard adds in a new instance, Zul'Gurub. Inside is the god of blood, Hakkar. Well, when you fight him he has a debuff called Corrputed Blood. It does like 250-350 damage to players and affects nearby players. The amazing thing is SOME PLAYERS have brought this disease (and it is a disease) back to the towns, outside of the instance. It starts spreading amongst the general population including npcs, who can out generate the damage. Some servers have gotten so bad that you can't go into the major cities without getting the plague (and anyone less than like level 50 nearly immediately die).

GM's even tried quarantining players in certain areas, but the players kept escaping the quarantine and infect other players.

How absolutely bonkers.

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This incredulous scenario has equally bizarre consequences. Is this the first example of an in-game disease ramping out of control? Is it another step towards on-line worlds becoming just like real worlds? It seems likely that this 'escape' will go down in history as one of the events that defines the MMO-era."

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It is true, but has already been hotfixed over the weekend. Now the disease disappears if you leave the instance with it.

Something like this has been done before, with the "Bomb" effect done by Baron Geddon in the Molten Core. Someone got the Bomb effect (which is a debuff that counts down and then kills you in an AoE explosion harming everyone around you) on a Hunter pet and then dismissed the pet, bringing it out again in the Orgrimmar or Ironforge AH. I forget which.

So no further concern about this problem.
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