Although it's unclear if the man is in fact able to affect people's accounts, based on the footage that he's posted online it is clear that he has the ability to kill players in Elden Ring Runes what appears to be unfair ways.
Reynolds uploaded a video to YouTube on March 9 displaying his latest hack, and all his mischief set to the cheerful tune of "Rama Lama Ding Dong" by The Edsels. First, Reynolds' mouse cursor is able to check an area marked "Hardscoping Tutorial"" the next box is marked "This is a ban on them," complete with a little smiley-face emoticon next to it. It's worth noting, however, that there's no tangible evidence of actual bans happening. After that, the video becomes a rapid succession of him invading other players' worlds and laying absolute waste to them by launching a huge beam of fire that shoots out of his fingers, as well as a few others destructive magic spells. It's such bullshit, particularly because every spell he used--like the fire beam-- appears to be significantly altered. Reynolds provided some insight into how he affects others' lives in this Lands Between hell, and his own justification for doing so.
Reynolds was able to talk to MMOexp in Discord messages regarding the vulnerability he exploited to get around known as the "Hardscoping Tutorial" item, and in our conversation, he described it as"pavel. "pavel." In light on subsequent revelations, it turned out that he was trying to fool MMOexp to publish a bogus explanation of how the method works, which at the time he claimed allowed him to inject invalid items into cheap Elden Ring Items other people's inventories.
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