CrystalKitten wrote:Jessibelle wrote:It's a shame we're promoting an exploit pet that really is against ToS. :/
I'm with this. The difference between this and other appearence buff pets, or glitched tamings, is, as Dialga said, this pet is NOT easily targetable in pvp. You need to rely on tab target cycling. As to "it's doing no harm if it's outside of BGs"... That may be true. Until random hunter X sees that you have it... tries to click it to see what it is, realizes it's unclickable (or difficult to click.. or just does an internet search and finds this thread talking about how it's unclickable), and then asks you about it, or does a google search, finds out the trick, and then thinks "WOOO!". The problem too, is that taking advantage of exploits which DO affect gameplay, like an unclickable pet, could end up in Blizz saying "Okay... yeah, appearance buff pets were fun, but we can't trust you guys to report ones that alter game mechanics anymore, so sorry" It would probably take a lot of exploitation to get them to change their mind like that, but has anyone even bothered to report this to see if it IS an acceptable appearance buff yet?
Just my 2 cents.
So, as long as it doesn't do a single thing to game play, it is perfectly fine, despite being an exploit.
But the second it affects game play, red flags go up and people start screaming, "IT'S BREAKING THE RULES!"? That seems kind of silly, if you think about it. The core thing is still the same: This pet, appearence buff pets and the like...They're all breaing the rules. One must "cheat the system" in order to get said pet. It is obvious they were never meant to have the effect when tamed.
Logic states that if this pet was gone, appearence buff pets should as well, following the path of the worgen. The Sholazar and Ghost Wolf pets were both within the game's boundries. For one, people found a way around it, for the others, Blizz screwed up.
This isn't Blizz screwing up, this is us cheating the system and purposely breaking it. Whether it affects game play or not, while important, should not be the defining, "Ban-worthy" factor for it. It should be, "Am I trying to break/cheat/exploit something in order to get to this?"
Furthermore, in reference to pets affecting game play: Tiny Beetle. Nigh impossible to see in a battleground, and what was said? Tab target. Yet as soon as this one is unclickable, it's "D: IT BREAKS EVERYTHING." I do find that a touch ironic.
In the end: We all know this pet will be fixed. We all know it breaks the rules. We all know people are going to be sad and wish something else had happened when they are changed back to tallstrider/raptor. And we all know appearence buffs also break the rules but will get left alone. *shrugs.*