The Supercoalition
Nobel Nuking Nations (NNN) wasn't just another raiding group - it was a digital superpower that united over 100 independent nuking clans under Devil's strategic command. At its peak, NNN controlled over 30,000 operatives, making it the largest coordinated force in Discord's history.
What set NNN apart was its military-grade organization. Devil implemented a hierarchical command structure, standardized training protocols, and developed proprietary tools that gave NNN operatives unmatched capabilities. Their targets weren't random - they specifically hunted servers hosting illegal content, making them both feared and paradoxically tolerated by Discord's administrators.
Peak Strength
30,000+ active operatives
Allied Groups
100+ independent nuking clans
Operation Period
2019 - 2022 (3 years)
Confirmed Raids
2,500+ servers dismantled
The Digital Arsenal
NNN's dominance came from its unprecedented technical capabilities - a constantly evolving toolkit that stayed ahead of Discord's security measures:
Webhook Storm System
Developed automated webhook spammers that could flood servers with 10,000+ messages per minute, bypassing rate limits through distributed execution.
Token Harvesting Network
Created a peer-to-peer token logging system that automatically distributed compromised credentials across the coalition.
Discord API Exploit
Discovered and weaponized a vulnerability in Discord's API that allowed mass account takeovers through session hijacking.
NNN's technical operations were supported by three specialized divisions:
Ghost Division
Specialized in infiltration and social engineering, gaining admin access through psychological manipulation
Iron Division
Developed and maintained custom nuking tools and exploit frameworks
Storm Division
Executed large-scale coordinated attacks with hundreds of simultaneous operators
The High Command
NNN's elite leadership council, known as Hi-Com, consisted of the ten most skilled and feared operatives in the Discord underground:
The Hi-Com Council
- Devil - The architect and supreme commander. Maintained absolute operational security - no member knew their true identity.
- Recon - Master strategist who planned all major operations. Developed the "three-wave" attack methodology—infiltration, destabilization, and annihilation—to systematically dismantle targets.
- Synth - Social engineering specialist with an unnerving success rate. Synth manipulated server staff to gain admin privileges, often exploiting trust or carelessness. Their ability to blend in made them a ghost in every target.
- FluffyDemon - Not the most technical, but a relentless enforcer. Followed Devil’s orders without question and kept lower-ranked members in line. Their sheer persistence made them a nightmare for moderators in target servers.
- NigerianCop - The team’s doxxer and intelligence gatherer. Collected personal data on high-value targets, creating leverage or fear to weaken defenses before a raid. Operated in the shadows, leaving no trace.
- Clixzy - Former owner of a notorious Fortnite clan server that was nuked. Fascinated by the attack, they joined EDX (or the team’s predecessor) and climbed the ranks. Brought firsthand experience in large-scale server destruction.
- ZapNap - Started as a grunt but rose through skill. Specialized in reconnaissance—infiltrating targets to identify weak points (lax moderation, inactive admins, etc.) before reporting back to Devil.
- 0ni0n - A mystery wrapped in rumors. Had direct, unexplained access to Devil—possibly a past ally or even a second identity. Their high clearance and influence sparked theories but no answers.
- Draco - Unknown. Operated under total anonymity, even within Hi-Com. Some speculated they were a failsafe, Devil’s personal contingency if the team ever turned.
- Cherry - The only female Hi-Com member, proving that women shouldn’t be stereotyped as "harmless." A social engineering virtuoso—she *always* got what she needed, whether through charm, deception, or psychological manipulation.
Hi-Com operated under strict compartmentalization. Each member knew only what was necessary for their role, with Devil as the sole connection point. This structure made NNN nearly impossible to infiltrate or dismantle from within.
Legendary Operations
NNN's campaigns were meticulously planned military-style operations, not random raids. Each target was carefully selected and researched:
Operation Beehive
Dismantled the "Bee Friends" server empire (15,000+ members) by exposing owner misconduct through coordinated info leaks across multiple platforms.
Operation Iron Curtain
Successfully made Discord's API unusable for 6 hours through targeted overload attacks, protesting increased moderation against nuking groups.
Operation Nightfall
Simultaneously took down 47 servers hosting illegal content in a single night, replacing them with NNN's signature "prison server" template.
NNN's most feared tactic was the Prison Server - compromised targets would be transformed into digital traps where:
- All exit options were disabled through permission manipulation
- Users were bombarded with disturbing imagery and sounds
- Victims' IPs and device information were logged
- Countdown timers created psychological pressure
The Silent Disbandment
In April 2022, following Devil's disappearance, NNN executed Operation Phoenix - a coordinated self-destruction protocol:
Server Purge
All 12 main NNN hubs deleted within 1 hour
Data Erasure
NNN's archives and tools systematically wiped
Member Dispersion
30,000 operatives redirected to new groups
The disappearance was so complete that investigators found:
- No remaining copies of NNN's proprietary tools
- All financial trails (Nitro boosts, server payments) untraceable
- Hi-Com members either vanished or maintained absolute silence
The Immortal Blueprint
NNN's true legacy is the operational framework they proved possible on Discord:
NNN's Lasting Innovations
- The Coalition Model: Demonstrated that independent groups could unite under shared infrastructure while maintaining autonomy
- Standardized Training: Created the first formalized "nuker training program" with skill tiers and certifications
- Psychological Operations: Proved that server raids could be psychological weapons, not just technical attacks
- Platform Leverage: Showed how to exploit Discord's own features as attack vectors against itself
- Decentralized Command: Developed protocols for leaderless continuation if core leadership was compromised
Today, NNN's influence can be seen in:
Modern Raiding Groups
All major groups use variants of NNN's training and operational models
Discord Security
50% of Discord's current security measures were responses to NNN tactics
Underground Culture
The term "nuking" entered mainstream Discord vocabulary through NNN
NNN proved that Discord could be more than a communication platform - it could be a battlespace, with its own rules of engagement, power structures, and legendary figures. Their disappearance didn't end their influence; it cemented their status as the gold standard of Discord warfare.