Pokemon Brick Bronze: Roria Conquest Updates — Major Hack, Server Shutdown, and What Players Need to Know

Breaking updates on Roria Conquest: the recent hack, owner Infrared's account losses, Dread's resignation, and how to stay safe. Full community breakdown.

Pokemon Brick Bronze: Roria Conquest Updates — Major Hack, Server Shutdown, and What Players Need to Know

If you've been following Pokemon Brick Bronze: Roria Conquest updates, you already know the community has been through a whirlwind. The popular Pokémon Brick Bronze re-upload experienced a devastating security breach that knocked the game offline, compromised the owner's personal accounts, and triggered a leadership shakeup. Here's everything we know so far — and what players should do to protect themselves.

The Hack: What Happened to Roria Conquest

The main Roria Conquest Discord server was compromised in a coordinated attack. According to a statement from Infrared, the project's owner, the breach was severe and far-reaching. The same individual responsible for hijacking RC's server in March struck again, this time with even broader consequences.

Infrared confirmed that Roria Conquest's VPS (Virtual Private Server) was compromised. While the data can be restored, it would roll back to July 26 — meaning any progress made after that date would be lost. Beyond the game infrastructure, Infrared's personal Discord main account was falsely banned for two years, and every Roblox account tied to the owner, including a main account created in 2014, received permanent enforcement bans.

The game went offline immediately following the attack and remains down as the team works to reverse the damage. All redirects from pbblegacy.com now lead to a communication server where the situation is being updated.

AspectDetails
Attack TypeVPS compromise + account hijacking
Same AttackerLinked to the March server hijacking
Data RecoveryPossible rollback to July 26
Game StatusOffline until further notice
Owner's DiscordFalsely banned for 2 years
Owner's Roblox AccountsPermanently enforcement banned

Dread's Resignation and the Leadership Response

In the aftermath of the hack, Dread — a prominent figure within the Roria Conquest team — resigned from the project. The remaining staff issued a statement confirming that Dread "took his leave for the better of RC's future" after discussions with the opposition led to an agreement.

The team emphasized their commitment to rebuilding and moving forward. They asked the community to respect the decision to move forward separately from Dread and focus on the future of the project.

The Roria Conquest Wiki staff, which operates independently from the game's Discord and development team, also released their own statement. They made two key points:

  1. The wiki no longer wishes to associate with Dread or his actions and strongly condemns what he did.
  2. The wiki team clarified they have no control over Roria Conquest's staff or Discord server — they're an independent group managing the Fandom website.
EntityPosition
DreadResigned; wiki severed ties
Remaining RC StaffContinuing to rebuild
Wiki TeamIndependent; condemned Dread's actions
Community Asked To DoAvoid spreading misinformation

How to Stay Safe Right Now

The Roria Conquest Wiki issued a clear warning: avoid all links sent out by the hackers. With the main Discord server compromised, any links circulating through that channel could be phishing attempts or worse.

Here are the safety steps every player should take immediately:

  • Do not click any links posted in the compromised Discord server
  • Verify all information through official channels like the Roria Conquest Wiki on Fandom
  • Don't share personal account details in any RC-related servers right now
  • Be skeptical of "free Robux" or "exclusive Pokémon" offers — these are common lures during breaches
  • Wait for official confirmation before rejoining any new Discord servers claiming to be the "real" RC

The hackers reportedly used personas pretending to be Israeli nationalists. The wiki staff explicitly warned the community not to use this as an excuse for anti-Semitic behavior, noting the hackers were likely using these identities to drum up hatred. The staff's message was direct: don't spread hate toward Jewish people or promote fascist ideology.

What This Means for the Future of Roria Conquest

Roria Conquest has long been one of the most popular Pokémon Brick Bronze re-uploads, with a dedicated community that has produced over 13,000 wiki edits, 2,500+ files, and 160 articles documenting the game's extensive content. The game features a full Roria region storyline spanning eight gym challenges, the Elite Four, and the Roria League, along with characters like rivals Jake and Tess, Gym Leaders Chad and Sebastian, and the Eclipse villain team.

The current situation raises real questions about the project's future. The data rollback to July 26 would erase weeks of player progress. The permanent loss of Infrared's Roblox accounts — including a main account with over a decade of history — adds a deeply personal dimension to the attack.

However, the remaining staff has signaled they intend to continue. The agreement reached with the opposition suggests a path forward, even if the timeline remains uncertain.

Game FeatureStatus
Main Game ServerOffline
Discord ServerCompromised — avoid links
Wiki (Fandom)Operational and updated
pbblegacy.comRedirecting to communication server
Future UpdatesTBD — team working on restoration

Community Reaction and Misinformation Concerns

One of the biggest challenges right now is the spread of misinformation. The wiki staff directly addressed this, urging players to do their own research before drawing conclusions. With emotions running high and the community looking for answers, unverified claims can spread quickly.

Player experience reports suggest the community is largely rallying around Infrared and the remaining team members. Many long-time players have expressed support on social media, and the wiki team's rapid response in publishing clear, factual statements has helped establish a reliable information source amid the chaos.

If you want to stay informed about Pokemon Brick Bronze: Roria Conquest updates, your best bet is to bookmark the Roria Conquest Wiki on Fandom and wait for verified announcements rather than trusting secondhand claims in unofficial channels.

Key Takeaways

The Roria Conquest hack is one of the most significant disruptions the Pokémon Brick Bronze community has faced. Between the server compromise, the owner's personal losses, and the leadership resignation, there's a lot to process. But the core message from the team is clear: they're committed to rebuilding, and they need the community's patience and vigilance to get through this.

Stay safe, verify everything, and keep an eye on official channels for the next Pokemon Brick Bronze: Roria Conquest updates.


FAQ

Is Roria Conquest permanently shut down? No. The game is currently offline due to the hack, but the remaining staff has stated they intend to restore and continue the project. The VPS data can be recovered, though it would roll back to July 26.

Should I click links in the Roria Conquest Discord? Absolutely not. The main server was hacked, and the wiki has warned players to avoid all links sent through the compromised channel. Use the Fandom wiki for verified information instead.

Who is responsible for the hack? According to Infrared's statement, the same individual who hijacked RC's server in March is responsible for this latest attack. The motive and identity have not been publicly confirmed beyond this connection.

What happened to Dread? Dread resigned from Roria Conquest following discussions with the opposition. The wiki staff publicly condemned his actions and severed all ties with him. The remaining team is moving forward without his involvement.

Where can I get reliable Pokemon Brick Bronze: Roria Conquest updates? The Roria Conquest Wiki on Fandom is currently the most reliable community-maintained source. The team has also been using pbblegacy.com redirects to communicate the situation directly to players.