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Blizzard doesn't ban on IP

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Why not?

I've seen plenty of reports of people botting 2-16 and not every single account gets banned and some don't use *** or even VMWARE.


Why is this?

Does Blizzard pick up their banning from just catching A bot running like a bot?
 
I'm sure they flag one of the accounts, then manually review each account on the IP address.

Which is why usually all accounts on an IP are banned, but not always and not necessarily the main and/or mule.

Thus, running more bots would have a greater chance of flagging an individual bot.

However, it seems like Blizzard hasn't tried for a while and who knows when they'll start banning again.
 
I'm sure they flag one of the accounts, then manually review each account on the IP address.

Which is why usually all accounts on an IP are banned, but not always and not necessarily the main and/or mule.

Thus, running more bots would have a greater chance of flagging an individual bot.

However, it seems like Blizzard hasn't tried for a while and who knows when they'll start banning again.

They were mass banning chineese goldfarmers one week agoo, item farmers werent touched however.
 

Sources (formerly Orbs) are Wizard-specific items found in Diablo III. Sources are equipped in the off hand, like shields, but they do not have defensive bonuses and can not be used to block with. They come in a variety of graphics (usually crystal balls, but also books, as seen in the beta), and are simply items with bonus stats, usually to offense or general bonuses. Using a Source is essentially a way for a Wizard to dual-wield Caster Weapons, at the cost of whatever defensive bonuses she might have obtained from using a shield.
 
Sources (formerly Orbs) are Wizard-specific items found in Diablo III. Sources are equipped in the off hand, like shields, but they do not have defensive bonuses and can not be used to block with. They come in a variety of graphics (usually crystal balls, but also books, as seen in the beta), and are simply items with bonus stats, usually to offense or general bonuses. Using a Source is essentially a way for a Wizard to dual-wield Caster Weapons, at the cost of whatever defensive bonuses she might have obtained from using a shield.


lol'd.. cheeky.
 
Can a moderator remove all the offtopic remarks? Looks like a kindergarten here.
 
Sources (formerly Orbs) are Wizard-specific items found in Diablo III. Sources are equipped in the off hand, like shields, but they do not have defensive bonuses and can not be used to block with. They come in a variety of graphics (usually crystal balls, but also books, as seen in the beta), and are simply items with bonus stats, usually to offense or general bonuses. Using a Source is essentially a way for a Wizard to dual-wield Caster Weapons, at the cost of whatever defensive bonuses she might have obtained from using a shield.

OMG i laughed so much!!
 
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