In the official Blizzard version of WoW, an anti-cheat system called "Warden" actively scans the player's computer memory for known cheat signatures, preventing the use of memory editing tools like Cheat Engine. However, many private servers disable or run older versions of Warden. Furthermore, custom 3.3.5 clients have been developed that actually remove Warden's anti-cheat scanning entirely. An executable named WoWGen12.exe , for example, contains a note that it "Does not uses scan.dll to detect Cheat Engine at all". This essentially opens the door for any kind of memory manipulation, including damage modifications.

Proper combustion snapshotting with trinket procs.

Invest your time in refining your character's build and mastering macro optimization. You will get all the glorious, game-breaking DPS numbers you want—fully backed by the game mechanics and completely safe from the ban hammer. If you want to break down a specific build, let me know: What are you playing? What is your current gear score or tier level ? Are you focusing on PvE raids or PvP arenas ?

Every action you take in the game follows a specific verification process: You press the key for "Mortal Strike."