According to them, a KOG employee, who was friends with one of the guild members, shared information on a year’s worth of updates with them. In the midst of the uproar that erupted in the Korean community, a whistle-blower came out with more shocking allegations about the guild. While cheaters outside of that guild were banned for 90 days, the cheating members of were left untouched. Half of the qualified players were members of a guild (인천연합). Many of the qualified players were exposed for manipulating their RP, either by intentionally losing matches, or allowing better players to play PvP on their account. The next day, Tokkisallyeo was banned for 90 days, accused of “making an unjust profit by using a hack”. He voiced his suspicion in a ticket, to which KOG responded that they will investigate the situation. After meeting that user again on June 2nd, he stopped matching.Īfter a list of the players that qualified for a PvP tournament was published, Tokkisallyeo found the name of the suspicious opponent on it. He ended the match, concerned that he might be suspected of manipulating the RP. On Friday, May 31st, 2019, a player named Tokkisallyeo (토끼살려) caught an individual who was intentionally lowering their rank in PvP. If you are familiar with the drama that happened last year, you can skip the first section of this post. Some regions are more strict about this than others. It can be played with either a keyboard or controller.Įlsword is region locked, so you will have to play in your region. No trolling, baiting, or instigating argumentĪ subreddit for Elsword, a free-to-play, 2.5D side-scrolling MMORPG developed by the South Korean company KOG Studios.Hacking, RMT, and any illicit activity is not allowed.No scamming or direct links to phishing sites.Fan art must contain a link to the source or artist in the comments.