Having Fun Banning Phoenix

Day 1,076, 08:30 Published in USA USA by Jason Welsh


A lot of you probably looked at the title of this article and thought "banning Phoenix? how does that work?" And so you clicked it. Well, i will tell you exactally how this works.



It all started when i read this article My first thought was "hmm, maybe i should start investigating enemy battle heroes for multis..." And if you'll look, i think i posted a comment saying something like that. Well, i started investigating, and i had a lot of luck.



The first battle hero multi i found was yesterday. He was a Serb with his 3 multis based in Romania (for the income i'd guess). How i figured out they were multis? simple. Their names were exactally the same except for the beginning two characters. S1, S2, and S3. So, i sent a ticlet in and called it a day. The next morning, i got an email from the admin telling me they've looked at the case and proper actions have been taken.



So then, i checked the accounts again. All were under perm ban for multis. It was a great feeling, knowing that Phoenix was that much less powerful because of me. What did i do than? I investigated some more enemy battle heroes, and just before i started writing this, i sent a ticket in about an Indo with 5 multis. It's so awesome, that i just thought i'd share it with you in hopes that you join in banning Phoenix multis.



How did i do it? Well the first step is loking at different battles and searching for the enemy battle heres in the search box at the top right. Once i have their profile up, the first thing i always check is their donations. You could be as thorough or as sloppy with this as you want, but i always go by page by page and open up a new tab for everyone that donated or got donations from the target.



After i get to he last page of the donations list, i go through each tab and do a quick investigation of all the people. I look at theyr locations, citizenship, level, avatar, birthdate, and i take a quick glance at their donation lists. The multis are either obvious, or to well thought through to bother ticketing. Most are obvious.



By obvious, i mean donations only to the one person. Either their salary every day or larger donations every week or month or however long they spread them ut to avoid suspiction. Either way, it should be obvious if you look at the donation lists of the multis and not just the target.



It was fun writing this. Let's hit Phoenix hard and ban as many multis as we can.

as always, the hawttest paper in the eUS...



- Jason Welsh