Is Tmorph a bannable offence?

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Every south korean mmorpg on the market

While these morph softwares increases certain parts of the body
 there is also the same with increasing mining / herbing nodes which gives players an advantage. Tmorph is in the same category therefore → you catch a ban and it will be 180 days.

I am pretty sure there was a ban wave a couple of months ago, targeting people using morphing programs.

You owe me a new set of eyes.

It’s not that simple.

It is not.

The Blizzard anti-cheat tool scans your computers’ WoW files for any changes.

Tmorph changes certain files, such as that of your appearance.

In itself changing your appearance or your mount’s appearance is not a bannable offense, however since the tool does not specifically differentiate between which files are “okay to change” and which “are not”, it will blanket every account that has any changes at all.

Therefore, you can get banned even if you don’t use it to cheat, and despite Blizzard not actually having a problem with you changing your own appearance.

Edit: An example of what cheating with Tmorph is, would be changing Netherwing Eggs’ appearance into that of Ragnaros, making them incredible easy to find from a distance.

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It’s 100% bannable and using it to do not exploit things still gets you banned. I know for a fact that’s the case.

Read some of the posts above.

I swear some people just pull random facts out of thin air.

By Omelet Be Purged!

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What about third leg?

That’s actually very funny.

But i heard most people just would like changing to NPC characters or races like for e.g. want play night elf but have high elf appearance something like that.

That’s because air consists of 72% facts.

Don’t kill the messenger. I’m relaying to you what I was told by Blizzard employees.

I’ll think about it.

GM don’t say things like that, They don’t make comments on bannable offences that use 3rd party programs. Normal gms don’t discuss what 3rd party programs are against tos unless they make offcial statements, Like they actually did against Tmorph. Telling people it’s allowed is kind of a scummy move when it’s 100% not and all you will do is get them hit with a banhammer.

It’s like you just wanted to say “well actually” because saying it’s allowed makes zero sense. in the situation, it’s not even a debate.

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I wasn’t talking about GMs.

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