10 –Mario Kart 64: Rainbow Road Shortcut, • Pretty much everyone found out about this one without needing the internet, be it via a game with a friend or just by messing around on their own; jumping over a fence must be an innate desire found in mankind. • The shortcut is right near the beginning of the course, just as you start down the massive slope you need to Boing using L and aim towards the road bellow, where you’ll land with a satisfying Poomp. • If you miss you’ll go soaring through space for eternity, well, at least until Lakitu notices that you’re escaping from his testing grounds and brings you back to the endless races.
9 –Halo 2: Sword Flying, • Speaking of soaring, this exploit allows you to do just that, there are a few versions of Sword Flying in the Halo games, the most spectacular of which is in Halo 2 where you get to leave the boundaries of reality, or at least the game’s map. • To Sword Fly you need a warthog and a sword, you then need to get into the passenger seat of said hog and lock on to an enemy, have them move away and then attempt to attack them, the results are hurtling. • Unfortunately, this exploit wasn’t reintroduced in the Master Chief Collection; maybe if they left it in people wouldn’t have noticed the crippling issues with its multiplayer. 8 –Dark Souls: Bottomless Box Glitch, • The multiplayer in Dark Souls is one of the soul reasons it’s a cult hit, a big help towards that is that there’s so many possibilities for character builds,however,setting up your character takes a lot of time; this exploit once allowed people to bypass the grind. • To do it, you need to put all of the items you want to transfer in a bottomless box, have all 10 save slots used, perform a bit of menu trickery and then overwrite another character – bam – your new character now has a ring of immortality and a +94 sword of desecration. • The downside is that this exploit has now been patched out and now you can’t have a level 1 character that one shots bosses, red-phantoms and your enemies’ hopes and dreams, without actually playing the game properly, what a shame. 7 –Grand Theft Auto III: Flying Tank, • GTA wouldn’t be GTA without over-the-top violence, and what says over-the-top violence better than a Tank propelling itself through the air using the thrust from its main canon? • GTA 3 has quite a few cheat codes (remember those?) but the flying tank was not one of them, all you had to do was find a long road, aim the canon behind you and fire as quick as possible, eventually you would start flying. • This wasn’t the most efficient form of transport, nor was it the safest, but it was definitely the most entertaining way to get from point A to point B. 6 –Skyrim: Bucket Head, • Everyone knows that buckets are an integral part of theft, or at least in Skyrim they are. This exploit allows you to bypass the law with the simple use of a large container. • All you need to do is place a bucket over the shopkeeper’s head and you won’t get caught for taking whatever you please, be it a suspicious book on Argonian maids or a sweetroll, there is no limit to what you can take using this exploit. • The bad news is, this method for theft has been patched out, however, you can always just use the console or mods to give you whatever you want, but where’s the fun in that? 5 –World of Warcraft: Reckoning Bomb, • Soloing a same level raid boss in WoW isn’t possible, but back in Vanilla WoW a Paladin managed to do so using the Reckoning Bomb technique, to do it he had to: have no life, spend three hours getting critically hit one-thousand-eight-hundred-and-sixteen times and break three daggers. • Paladins used to have an ability that allowed you to save up hits to use all at once and one user did so to get the server first kill of the 40-man raid-boss Kazzak, thus proving to the world that non-healing paladins in vanilla weren’t totally useless.
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