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Most of the [[Kingdom of Loathing]]'s hackers or hacker-anologues are rather nice people. We call them [[bugfinders]], and they use their talents to look for holes in the game, reporting them to [[Jick]]. Bugfinders often receive a [[Bugfinder Blade|number]] of [[Bigger Bugfinder Blade|nifty rewards]] for their services, which prevent mass [[Mr. Exploiter|exploitation]] of bugs that could lead to [[Black Sunday|catastrophic events]].
Hacking has not been a serious issue for [[Kingdom of Loathing]], but what would happen if someone actually did hack the Kingdom? First of all, newbies would ask the hacker for his secrets. Then all of them get banned.  Soon enough, KoL will just be another game that a lot of people hack.  Let's think about what would happen if someone actually did hack:
 
#Auto Leveling
#Bypass through the [[Adventure]] part of the server
#Bypass through the [[Meat]] part of the server
#Hack your way through with infinite [[muscle]]/[[mysticality]]/[[moxie]]
#Hack Jill to stay at level one forever
 
Now, here are some possible reprecussions from hacking:
#Banned
#KoL Gets shut down
#Authorities
#Prison
 
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Latest revision as of 15:58, 17 January 2012

Most of the Kingdom of Loathing's hackers or hacker-anologues are rather nice people. We call them bugfinders, and they use their talents to look for holes in the game, reporting them to Jick. Bugfinders often receive a number of nifty rewards for their services, which prevent mass exploitation of bugs that could lead to catastrophic events.