

NOCLIP ROBLOX 2016 UPDATE
In September 2009, a minor bug was discovered with an update that came to have border guards letting you in to places, such as Barbarian Village or where the Outlaws are.This was also leaked and patched very quickly. In May 2009, a bug that let you walk through walls in the quest Smoking Kills was discovered that was very similar to the bug in the Warriors' Guild.The player could teleport to a destination and close the interfaces to reach inaccessible areas. This bug was done by walking onto the catapult square whilst not wearing the shield and also spamming a stackable interface, which would stall the movement of being pushed off the square until all interfaces were closed. This was quickly leaked and patched within a week. Unlike the previous noclip, this one could not be used to get to areas like Prifddinas. In April 2009, a bug was discovered with an activity in the Warriors' Guild that let you walk through walls.

Other forms of noclipping have been discovered but they were not as significant as the Fishing Trawler incident and were leaked and patched very quickly.
NOCLIP ROBLOX 2016 MOD
Approximately an hour later, Mod Hulme arrived on the scene and patched the glitch. Initially, players were attempting to scam other by saying things like, "Drop your item here, teleport home, come back, and you will have two items". Players could also visit Tutorial Island. Players were able to move freely as far north as Falador, and as far south as Port Sarim. One of the players originally banned has reportedly had their ban lifted recently, but was banned again for repeated bug abuse.Īnother instance of noclipping occurred in January 2009 on World 9. A couple were banned for blatantly using the bug, but most players who did it were not affected as Jagex did not have proof that they used the glitch. In the end, only about 6 or so players abused the bug.
NOCLIP ROBLOX 2016 PATCH
Jagex did have to patch the Legends' Guild so players who did not complete the quest could not buy a Cape of legends and also patch several items that helped do the glitch. No one is 100 percent sure about the exact date. It is commonly accepted that the bug was patched on 11 November 2008, the same day Stealing Creation was released, but this is only theorized by the 3 bug abusers who originally did it. The original players that had found the glitch had actually reported the glitch themselves to Jagex so it would be patched before any more people could find out and attempt to abuse it. The bug was patched about 2 weeks prior to the bug being revealed. This bug was eventually found by a few other players around September 2008. It was used to do several major bugs (such as buying a Cape of legends from the Legends' Guild without having done the Legends' Quest) or getting into areas that were normally inaccessible (such as Tutorial Island, the unreleased city of Prifddinas, or even inside walls such as inside the Grand Exchange pillar).Ī bug abuser inside the Grand Exchange fountain. It was done by abusing a bug in the Fishing Trawler that allowed a player to be teleported 150 spaces west / east from outside of the trawler. They promptly told one of their friends how it was done, who later popularised the bug with several infamous videos. Somewhere around July 2008, a glitch was discovered by a couple of bug abusers that allowed players to go past almost any barrier in RuneScape.
