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The Falador Massacre was one of the most, if not the most, violent cases of player killing in the history of RuneScape. It took place on June 6, 2006, around the time when the Construction skill was released. A player named Cursed You threw a house party because he was the first player to reach level 99 on construction. Later, at the party, he expelled the guests, presumably due to the lag caused by the sheer number of guests. Players who were in combat rings or the dungeon when the expulsion occurred noticed that the option to attack players was still available outside of the house. As a result, these players able to kill other players anywhere in RuneScape, not just in the Wilderness. Many players had died, but Durial321 was the first person to notice it. Many valuable items had gone to

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  • Falador Massacre
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  • The Falador Massacre was one of the most, if not the most, violent cases of player killing in the history of RuneScape. It took place on June 6, 2006, around the time when the Construction skill was released. A player named Cursed You threw a house party because he was the first player to reach level 99 on construction. Later, at the party, he expelled the guests, presumably due to the lag caused by the sheer number of guests. Players who were in combat rings or the dungeon when the expulsion occurred noticed that the option to attack players was still available outside of the house. As a result, these players able to kill other players anywhere in RuneScape, not just in the Wilderness. Many players had died, but Durial321 was the first person to notice it. Many valuable items had gone to
  • One of the major glitches in RuneScape history, it occurred when Cursed You, 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.
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  • One of the major glitches in RuneScape history, it occurred when Cursed You, 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.
  • The Falador Massacre was one of the most, if not the most, violent cases of player killing in the history of RuneScape. It took place on June 6, 2006, around the time when the Construction skill was released. A player named Cursed You threw a house party because he was the first player to reach level 99 on construction. Later, at the party, he expelled the guests, presumably due to the lag caused by the sheer number of guests. Players who were in combat rings or the dungeon when the expulsion occurred noticed that the option to attack players was still available outside of the house. As a result, these players able to kill other players anywhere in RuneScape, not just in the Wilderness. Many players had died, but Durial321 was the first person to notice it. Many valuable items had gone to waste that day, because Durial321 and everyone else who had killed another player were soon banned infinitely by Jagex for bug abuse (which at the time fell under Rule 4 of the Rules of Conduct, and would now fall under the 'Bug abuse' rule under Honour). The event is still famous among RuneScape players even now.
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