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CROSS REALM ZONE AND SERVER BLOCKING

Warning: The server logic discussed will make your head hurt. Read carefully and try to logistically understand how servers and zones work if you intend to make any use of this exploit.

Today I'm going to be showing you how to block server zoning. This has much potential, but first I'm going to explain how it's done.

Download PeerBlock 1.1.

Install it. Load it up, etc. Enable it

GO INTO A ZONE WHERE YOU WILL BE CRZ'd/PHASED AND YOU WISH TO DISABLE THE ZONING.

WHEN YOU SEE THE MOBS/NPCS "FLASH" AND SPAWN AGAIN, hit Disable in PeerBlock ASAP.




Click View History. Click the search tab. Check Protocol - TCP. Search.

LOOK FOR THE LATEST PORT 3724 ENTRY. This is the server you have just been zoned into. IF YOU WANT TO BLOCK THIS ZONING, right click and select"Block Permanently".




The IP should show up in your list when you click "List Manager", then right click Permanent Blocks and click view.

You can remove the server IPs from this window.



Leave the zone you just blocked and phase into the zone you wish to stay in.
Enable PeerBlock and zone back into the "blocked" zone.

If you see this, you've done it correctly:


What will happen now is, when you attempt to enter this blocked zone, you will attempt to "phase" every minute or so, and see the above message. You will stay in the zone you are in without being ported.

As of CRZ introduction, certain servers no longer "support" certain zones. For example, outside Org. If you are on a non-host server (one that no longer hosts the zone), and you block Durotar and go outside, there will be NO MOBS, NPCS, NODES, etc in the area. This is useful for travel and exploration, especially at lower levels!

Example: Server B no longer hosts Durotar, only Orgrimmar. Server A is merged with Server B in Durotar but not Orgrimmar. This is because B has it's own Orgrimmar, AND A hosts it's own Orgrimmar but both server's Durotar. If you block Server A while you are on Server B, and you go into Durotar, the zone will be completely empty because B does not host the zone!

Uses:
  • Taking vacations on other servers' zones without being partied or grouped.
  • Long distance travel, particularly at low levels, without mob or NPC/player interference.
  • Rare spawn and node camping, if you find a CRZ that your server still supports alone.
  • FISHING completely alone! Go into a zone that is no longer hosted by your home server, and no one will ever be able to go there, no mobs or NPCs either!
Notes:
  • There are DOZENS of subservers for subzones on each server. You will need to block each one individually and be on a "supporting" server before zoning. For example, if you block your own server's Elwynn, it will not show. However, if you then travel to Booty Bay, there is a different subserver hosting it, and you WILL be zoned in unless it is blocked.

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