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Maurolkit is currently the fourth-highest-levelled Tibia player (at 797), and inhabitant of the game world Nerana, after transferring from Magera. He was deleted on June 28, 2015 at lvl 797, which makes him the highest-levelled player ever to be deleted; however, he was undeleted the day after, on June 29, 2015.

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  • Maurolkit is currently the fourth-highest-levelled Tibia player (at 797), and inhabitant of the game world Nerana, after transferring from Magera. He was deleted on June 28, 2015 at lvl 797, which makes him the highest-levelled player ever to be deleted; however, he was undeleted the day after, on June 29, 2015.
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  • Maurolkit is currently the fourth-highest-levelled Tibia player (at 797), and inhabitant of the game world Nerana, after transferring from Magera. He was deleted on June 28, 2015 at lvl 797, which makes him the highest-levelled player ever to be deleted; however, he was undeleted the day after, on June 29, 2015. He achieved level 500 on December 9, 2010, only 15 days after Tomurka did. Maurolkit was the first player to reach levels 550 and 600, the latter achieved on May 10, 2012. He was also the first player to die at level 600 and the first to reach level 650. Like all very high levels Maurolkit is accused of Account Sharing and Botting, although no proof has yet been found to support these accusations.
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