I wouldn't recommend botting on multiple accounts associated with the same battle.net account. Use different email addresses, use aliases, don't use real personal information (have it written down somewhere though in case you need it when you call blizz to get your accounts unbanned.) So even if you have different battle.net accounts they can still see that the same person owns all of them. Because it is ultimately up to the GM involved in your case. If they want to get harsh they can and will. It doesn't take too much digging to find which accounts are owned by you. Don't give any credit card information or buy digital copies. Use time cards and hard copies of cdkeys. EG: I am a botter, I have had my account banned, my wife has never botted, I havn't given her large amounts of gold, her account was also banned because they shared the same payment information. Another: I purchased runewords and used tele hacks on Diablo 2. My WoW account was banned, my Starcraft and WC3 cdkeys were also banned because they were all on the same IP on my battle.net account (just assuming.) I hadn't played on SC or WC3 in months; I didnt ***** at all on either of those games. So I'm guessing they do use IP's to identify players. Be safe, be sneaky, don't get banned.