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Bug Dead sheriff tpa bug

Discussion in 'Wild West' started by Champloo, Jul 15, 2017.

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  1. Champloo

    Champloo Guest

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    If you're a sheriff, and you're dead, you can accept tpa's from people, which can be heavily abused by abusive sheriffs.

    *This was tested by me and my alt.
     
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  2. pewgeon

    pewgeon Well-Known Member

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    that would be funny to just teleport a bunch of sheriffs into wildgrass ._.
     
  3. Champloo

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    Its actually not really a bug, I noticed it says in the handbook that tp'ing to dead sheriffs isn't allowed, but its still easily abusable.
     
  4. Tjocko

    Tjocko Wild West Ex-MOD

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    As you mentioned above, this is stated in the handbook. Tho I belive you can teleport to dead bandits aswell, not sure if the teleportation cancels when dead, havent had the opportunity to test it, but idk.
     
  5. Champloo

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    It would be VERY hard to do because of the short death time.
     
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