MRGM Caught Red-Handed Stealing WoW PTR Discoveries – The Predictable Pattern of Content Theft Continues

In his explosive video uploaded on April 14, 2026, World of Warcraft creator Moudi presents clear, timestamped evidence accusing MRGM of being a serial content thief. Instead of doing original PTR exploration, MRGM allegedly waits for dedicated creators like Moudi to invest time discovering new content — then jumps in to copy the exact same findings and present them as his own.

The video, titled "MRGM STEALS CONTENT & BLIZZARD PROMOTES HIM When will this STOP", exposes how MRGM profits from others’ hard work on patch 12.0.5 content, particularly the new Ritual Sites systems, while Blizzard continues to give him undeserved promotion.

The Setup: Moudi Deliberately Waited for Others to Cover 12.0.5

Moudi explains that he initially held back from deep-diving the 12.0.5 PTR. He waited for bigger creators, including MRGM, to cover the new content first. When that coverage failed to materialize in a meaningful way, Moudi and his team finally went in hard over the weekend.

After MRGM’s initial 12.0.5 video on Friday, April 10, Moudi decided enough was enough. He streamed extensively that entire weekend, uncovering multiple brand-new discoveries: hidden mounts, pets, toys, and precise methods to obtain them. He followed up by posting several detailed videos and shorts on Sunday and Monday.

The Theft: MRGM Follows Immediately and Copies the Exact Discoveries

On Monday afternoon, MRGM suddenly returned to the PTR and streamed the exact same content Moudi had just revealed:

  • Void-Touched Chick Pet: Moudi posted a short showing how to obtain this hidden pet by interacting with a floating egg in the water near a waterfall at the Eversong Ritual Site (Daggerfang Point / Dagger Spine Point). It alternates weekly with another site. MRGM quickly replicated the same interaction.

  • Overloaded Manaling Pet: Moudi demonstrated that this pet drops from the Mana-Gorged Greatworm (Managorge Greatworm) elite rare, which only spawns after reaching max renown level 8 and progressing the “Delete Dangers” / Elite Dangers system. He tested farming it across different tiers. MRGM mirrored this discovery shortly after.

  • Void Corrupted Lynx Mount (Leatherworking): Moudi shared the crafting method involving the Pattern: Broken Links Harness and Broken Links Leash, obtained from a Tier 5 run at Daggerfang Point after hitting max renown. MRGM obtained and showcased the same mount pattern soon afterward.

  • Additional coverage on gear/transmog changes (increased costs for armor and weapons, risk of duplicates) that Moudi highlighted was also followed by MRGM.

Moudi had predicted this exact behavior at the start of his video — and it played out precisely as he called it. Side-by-side timing, footage, and methods leave little room for coincidence.

Moudi’s Strong Final Message

Moudi makes it crystal clear: this is not independent discovery or healthy competition. It is repeated, lazy content theft that has gone on for months and years. He states this will only stop when:

  • WoW Community Manager Varya finally says “ENOUGH.”

  • Certain Blizzard employees who promote MRGM are replaced.

  • Major creators (Towelliee, Preach, Soulsobreezy, Taliesin & Evitel) stop “simping” for him and giving him free passes.

  • The community stops watching and rewarding MRGM’s stolen content.

He links to a short for a quick TL;DR of the drama.

Why This Matters: A Toxic Pattern in WoW Content Creation

By waiting for others to do the legwork on renown grinds, rare spawns, hidden interactions, and drop locations — then rushing in to farm and showcase the same things — MRGM undermines creators who actually invest time in genuine exploration and testing. This behavior discourages real discovery and rewards opportunism.

Blizzard’s continued spotlighting of MRGM sends the wrong message: that stealing content is acceptable as long as you have an audience.

As patch 12.0.5 approaches its live release on April 21, the WoW community must decide whether to keep enabling this cycle or demand better ethics from creators and accountability from Blizzard.

Moudi’s evidence is damning and highly specific. The pattern is no longer deniable — it’s predictable.

Will Blizzard and the big creators finally act, or will MRGM keep stealing discoveries unchecked? The community is watching closely, and many are already choosing to stop supporting content thieves.

15 Apr 2026