Scam

Introduction
A scam is anything that a character does to get Equipment, Money, or other Items in a dishonest way.

Scamming is one of the main problems in Tibia, especially on Non-PVP worlds where there is no (or little) threat of being hunted and killed by a higher-level character.

This is NOT against Tibia Rules, so a Gamemaster can't do anything to help you if you have been scammed. If you are on a Non-PvP world you could maybe use a Blacklist, or in PvP worlds you can perhaps contact a higher level friend to kill the scammer.

Bait and Switch
The ultimate goal of this scam is to get you to do a Trade (the correct way), but offer an item that only looks like the item you want to buy. This can also be done when selling a Backpack of items - especially fluids. Someone may have included some vials of Wine in a Backpack of Mana Fluids, or some vials of Blood in a Backpack of Life Fluids.

Watchout when buying these items
 * [[Image:Giant Sword.gif]]Giant Sword looks like [[Image:Two-Handed Sword.gif]]Two-Handed Sword
 * [[Image:Bright Sword.gif]]Bright Sword looks like [[Image:Katana.gif]]Katana (even saw someone try to pass a [[Image:Carlin Sword.gif]]Carlin Sword for a bright sword)
 * [[Image:Short Sword.gif]] Short Sword looks like [[Image:Carlin Sword.gif]] Carlin Sword
 * [[Image:Blue Robe.gif]]Blue Robe looks like [[Image:Cape.gif]]Cape
 * [[Image:Golden Armor.gif]]Golden Armor looks like [[Image:Brass Armor.gif]]Brass Armor
 * [[Image:Golden Legs.gif]]Golden Legs look like [[Image:Brass Legs.gif]]Brass Legs
 * [[Image:Life_Fluid.gif]]Life Fluid looks like [[Image:Blood.gif]]Blood
 * [[Image:Mana_Fluid.gif]]Mana Fluid looks like [[Image:Wine.gif]]Wine
 * [[Image:Crystal Coin.gif]]Crystal Coins look like [[Image:Platinum Coin.gif]]Platinum Coins
 * [[Image:Phoenix_Egg.gif]]Phoenix Egg look like [[Image:Egg.gif]]Egg

Symptoms
 * Character offers to sell an item at an unbelievable low price (or agrees too quickly with your too-low offer)
 * They tell you to "accept the trade window quickly" for any number of reasons
 * You open a trade window, and they offer the correct item, but they reject the trade and then try to trade again right away for the wrong item

How To Avoid
 * Never accept a trade without "looking" at the item (SHIFT+Click) in the trade window, and verifying that it is what you agreed on.
 * When buying a Backpack of something, always "look" at some (or all) of the items in the backpack to make sure that they did not switch some of the items for their cheaper counter-parts.

Slime Trick
This is when a player approaches you when you are low on health, and offer to give you a Life Fluid, or sell one to you VERY cheap. Instead of a Life Fluid, they give you Slime. If you drink the slime, you will be poisoned. If you die from the poison, then the other person will loot your dead body.

This usually only occurs on Rookgaard because inexperienced players are the primary target, you cannot attack another player on Rookgaard (even on PVP worlds), and there is no depot to keep stuff at, so everything you own is in your backpack.

Symptoms
 * Someone offers to sell you a Life Fluid VERY cheap when you are low on health
 * Someone gives you "life fluid" in any container that is NOT a Vial. They may throw you a Cup, Mug, Pitcher or other container where you cannot see the color of the liquid inside of it.

How To Avoid
 * Always "look" at an item (SHIFT+Click) BEFORE drinking it. It will tell you what kind of liquid is inside it, or if it is empty.

Broken/Incomplete Items
This scam involves selling/trading an item that is not "complete" or "full". This is usually done with Amulets that are missing charges, Rings that are missing time, Runes that are missing charges, or Backpacks that are missing Runes.

Symptoms
 * They tell you to "accept the trade window quickly" for any number of reasons

How to Avoid
 * Always "look" at an item (SHIFT+Click) in the trade window and make sure it has the proper number of charges/time/etc.
 * When buying a Backpack of Runes, "look" at a few of them randomly to make sure they have all their charges.
 * Make sure that the Backpack has all 20 items in it (unless agreed upon trading fewer items) (Hint: If buying a backpack of single charge runes (UHs, SDs) you can check that all runes are of the right type and then just weigh it (a full backpack of runes weighs 42.00 oz) instead of counting them).
 * When buying a Backpack of Fluids, "look" at a few of them to make sure they are the CORRECT type of fluid. Be sure that they didn't include some vials of Wine in their Backpack of Mana Fluids, or some vials of Blood in their Backpack of Life Fluids.

Duplicate Items Scam
This scam begins when someone tells you they know how to duplicate items. Their instructions may vary, but essentially, they will tell you to place the item on your depot box in front of you, and hold CTRL while you type "CLONE" or "DUPLICATE" or another word.

The effect is that when you press CTRL+L, you will logout, and they will take your item.

Symptoms
 * Someone tells you they know how to duplicate items, or tries to give you instructions on how to do so.

How To Avoid
 * First of all, do not place your items in the open, even on your depot box (many scams depend on this).
 * Learn the keyboard shortcuts for the game, and watch out for people that tell you to use certain key combinations.
 * Do not press CTRL+L or CTRL+Q unless you want to logout.

Drop Scam 1 - Floor Drop
This scam depends upon you dropping the item on the floor so that the other person can see it. When it is on the floor, they will grab it. If you drop it out of their reach, they might throw a Fire Field, Energy Field or Poison Field on it (or on you to block you), and grab the item when the field dissappears (or they might use a Destroy Field rune).

Symptoms
 * Character wants to trade an expensive item AWAY from the Depot
 * Character asks you to "show" them the item/money by placing it on the floor
 * When you refuse to "show" the item to them, they start to walk away, and may call you a thief, or they may say they don't believe you actually have the item/money. Don't be fooled - your natural reaction will be to prove them wrong.

How To Avoid
 * ALWAYS use the built-in "Trade" function of Tibia. NEVER SET AN ITEM ON THE FLOOR TO TRADE OR TO PROVE YOU HAVE IT. They can look at it and get their proof in the trade window.

Drop Scam 2 - Depot Drop
This scam involves standing in a depot stall, and the person asks you to "show" them the item/money before they will trade with you. If you set the item on your depot (where they can't reach it), they will immediately start throwing junk (rubbish, fish bones, worms, candlesticks, etc.) on top of it. The hope is that you will get carried away tossing the items OFF, that you will accidentally throw your item/money on the floor where they can reach it.

This scam may even happen if you are NOT trading with someone, but merely showing off an item to some friends.

Symptoms
 * A person asks you to "show" the item/money to them while standing in a depot stall. They may pretend to want a screenshot, or say that they don't believe you have the item/money, or any other reason.
 * If buying something more than 10k, they ask you to change it into Crystal Coins before trading. This allows them to get more than 100 Platinum Coins at a time.
 * A person shows you an item on their depot, and says something like "I bet you can beat this", or any other scheme to get you to place your equipment in plain sight.
 * If you become a victim of this scam, and your item/money is covered in junk, someone may suggest that you report the thieves by pressing CTRL+Q or CTRL+L. DO NOT PRESS CTRL+Q OR CTRL+L!! Pressing CTRL+Q will close the Tibia application and CTRL+L will logout. Then they will be able to move into your spot and uncover your item/money.
 * Another thing to watch out for is the server save. When the server saves, all players are kicked from the game and have to log back in. If this happens when your stuff is covered in junk, the other player will most likely be expecting it, and they will log back in before you, take your spot, and steal your stuff.

How To Avoid
 * ALWAYS use the built-in "Trade" function of Tibia. Never set an item out in the open - even on your depot box - when making a trade.
 * If they ask you to change your Platinum Coins into Crystal Coins, refuse. If they are honest, they can change them after you trade.
 * If someone refuses to trade with you until you show the item to them, just walk away.
 * Do not press CTRL+Q or CTR+L to report scammers. Wait until you know your item/money is safe, and then use CTRL+R to report them.
 * When making a trade, try to stand in a depot stall where you can throw directly into a trash bin.
 * If someone throws junk onto the top of your items, don't throw them off anywhere where this person could steal them. Instead, put the items into your depot.  That way, in case you do get carried away, your items will return to your depot, safe and sound.  This is better than throwing the junk into a trash can where you could possibly lose your items for good.

Drop Scam 3 - House Drop
This scam happens when someone invites you into their house. When inside, they ask to "see" the item. You drop it on the floor. They cast the "alana sio" spell (see Tibia Guide on Houses for more information), and you are immediately kicked out of the house, but your item/money is still inside.

Symptoms
 * Someone asks to trade with you in their house. They may use any number of reasons (it's a safe zone, I don't trust you, etc).
 * Anyone asks you to "show" the item/money to them on the floor of their house or flat. They may even try to make you feel safe by letting you into a room in the house and closing the door, with them standing outside the door. They can still cast the spell, and you will still be kicked out of the house, with your money/items on their floor.

How To Avoid
 * ALWAYS use the built-in "Trade" function of Tibia. Never set an item out in the open - ESPECIALLY IN SOMEONE'S HOUSE - when making a trade.
 * If someone refuses to trade with you until you show the item to them, just walk away (be prepared to run if they attack you).
 * Only trade in public safe zones, and certainly not in someone's house that you do not know and trust.

Server Save
This scam is just another variation on any of the Drop scams listed here. In this case, you are told to "show" them an item/money/etc. near the time the server will be saved. When the server does a save, all characters are kicked from the game, and have to log back in. If you have items on the floor or on your depot box, they will still be there, but the other person will most likely be expecting it, and they will log in before you, and take your items/money.

Symptoms
 * Someone wants to initiate a trade very close to the server save.
 * You are asked to "show" the item or money to someone who wants to trade with you.

How To Avoid
 * Know when the server save is for the world you play on.
 * Do not initiate a trade close to the server save.
 * Never place items in the open when trading. The other person can see if safely in the trade window.

Mailbox Blocking Scam
Update: Since the 7.55 update, parcels will send even if there are items on the box.

Parcel Trade Scam
This is a very obvious scam where someone asks you to parcel them the money, and they will parcel you the item. Inevitably, they keep the money, and you do not ever recieve the goods.

Symptoms
 * You negotiate a trade through private messages, and the other person asks you to parcel the money to them.
 * They refuse to travel for the trade, and if you offer to travel to their location, they give you some reason that it will not work (they need to logoff soon, or some other reason).
 * They initially try to meet with you to trade, but you cannot find them. Ultimately (after a long time), they say to just parcel it to them. In this case, they may not even be in the town they say they are, and they may just be sending you on a wild goose chase.

How To Avoid
 * Don't do a parcel trade
 * If you still got to... then make the other guy send first, and make sure you got what you wanted before you send.

Lure and Kill
This scam happens when someone (usually in a PVP world) wants to trade with you, but they say that they left their money in their house (or somewhere else), and you need to come with them to go get it. When you get a sufficient distance from a Safe Zone, they will attack and kill you (or maybe take you to a monster you cannot kill, and let you die), then take your stuff.

Symptoms
 * A character tells you to follow them somewhere (other than a safe-zone) to do the trade. They may have any number of reasons for you to follow them.

How To Avoid
 * Only trade in a Depot or other safe zone (like a Boat)
 * Do not follow another character to their house or anywhere else to trade. If they say that they need to get their money, tell them you will wait for them.
 * If you are attacked, and you are close enough to get to a safe-zone pretty quickly, then DO NOT attack them. Even though they have a Skull, you will get a combat mark, and will not be able to enter a safe zone until it goes away.

Party Kill
This is when a character asks you to join a Party for training or hunting. After you join their party, they attack you mercilessly and kill you before you can exit the party.

The reason someone would do this, is that they can kill you, get your stuff, and not recieve a Skull for the attack or kill.

Symptoms
 * Someone asks you to join a party to train while you are at a hunting area. Party training is usually done near a depot or store so that you can both have quick access to food when you run out.
 * Anyone you do not know asks you to join a party

How To Avoid
 * Never join a Party with someone you do not trust.

King/Queen Kill
In this scam, the main objective is to kill you. Plain and simple. It will usually start when someone asks you to help them do a quest, and they need your vocation/premium account/etc to get through it. Part of the quest will involve sending you to speak with either Queen Eloise or King Tibianus to get an item or give them something. When you are there, they will tell you to say a certain phrase to them (may be any number of phrases). This phrase will be offensive to the King/Queen, and their guards will attack you with some kind of magic and you will be left with one hitpoint. Being vulnerable, your trusted friends will easily finish you off.

Symptoms
 * Someone you do not know (or don't fully trust), says they need you for a quest. This is especialy suspicious if they are the same vocation as you, have a higher level, or have a premium account.
 * Part of the quest (usually the first part), sends you to talk to the King or Queen. This may be legitimate, since some quests do require you to speak with them, but in a legitimate quest, you will be sent to them by an NPC, not another player.
 * You are told to say something to the King/Queen that may be offensive to them.

How To Avoid -Shit -Fuck -Ass -Fag And there may be more,so be careful.
 * Unless instructed by an NPC, do not say anything that may be offensive to the King or Queen. Use good judgement.
 * There are no quests that BEGIN by speaking with the King/Queen. If someone tells you otherwise, do not believe them.
 * The curse words might be a part of a phrase such as "Fag key" or "Shitake mushroom"
 * The list of curse words i know of are:

Phishing
In this scam, a namefaked character (Example: Eternal Oblivlon) will use a cheat tool known as a Broadcaster to send a message throughout the world. This message usually contains a link, and some sort of threat or information that might lure you. The link goes to a website that looks exactly like the Tibia site, and when you enter your account information the person who broadcasts will steal your account and items.

Symptoms
 * A higher level (or just a random player) suddenly informs you of a website and sends you a link.

How to Avoid
 * Read all links thoroughly.
 * Don't trust links given by strangers in PMs.
 * Never enter your account detials (account number, password, recovery key) on any website but www.tibia.com. Beware of lowercase 'L' and the number 1, and - instead of '.'. (Eg. TlBlA.COM)

House Trap Scam
This scam involves a player inviting you into their house, but not giving you rights to open/close the door. Once in their house/guildhall, they close the door and tell you to drop your gp or items on the floor, or they will never let you out of their house. Since you cannot open the door, you may think that you are trapped. The truth is, anyone can "uninvite" themselves from any house/gulidhall that they can enter. Simply say alana sio "your character", and you will immediately be teleported outside of the house.

Symptoms
 * Any character invites you into their house to do a trade
 * Any character you do not know or trust invites you into their house

How to Avoid
 * Remember the magic spell "alana sio"
 * Do not perform trades in someone's house

Training Scam
In this scam, one or more players will ask you to train on a monster with them. He/she/they will take you somewhere and kill you. They may not kill you right away, trying to lull you into a false sense of security. They may also use the monster to attack you.

Symptoms
 * Any character you do not know asks you to train on a monster with them.
 * There is more than one character training.
 * They say they "need" another character to train (which will never be true).
 * This one is especially important! They take you somewhere you will not be able to get away from on short notice (e.g. a rooftop or on top of a mountain). They may remove the boxes so you can't get down if you don't have the right spell.

How to Avoid
 * Do not train on a monster unless you can easily and quickly get away should an attack occur.
 * Do not go on top of anything that requires stacking of boxes to get down.
 * Do not train with people you don't know (especially if they have a skull!)