Bunnypuns
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As most of you already should know Combat routines, particularly PVP combat routines are predominantly focused to enhance a players ability to perform in PvP, whether it be competitive or casual.
After the recent banwave, which has effected probably 95% of the buddy community (to my best guess). How are people going to use honorbuddy in the future, will players be using these combat routines?
Players who were using CRs, again, particularly the PvP routines were probably using them on their main world of warcraft account, or even 2nd account which has a full Warlords of Draenor expansion connected to it. I doubt combat routine users will either continue to bot or continue to play world of warcraft after this banwave. (It would be pretty ballsy for them to continue).
What are your thoughts?
Will botting be for those who don't care about their account being banned? In essence be primarily for suicide* botters?
*Suicide botters are players that run their honorbuddy 24/7 to maximise in gold profits; once their account is banned they just make a new one and repeat.
After the recent banwave, which has effected probably 95% of the buddy community (to my best guess). How are people going to use honorbuddy in the future, will players be using these combat routines?
Players who were using CRs, again, particularly the PvP routines were probably using them on their main world of warcraft account, or even 2nd account which has a full Warlords of Draenor expansion connected to it. I doubt combat routine users will either continue to bot or continue to play world of warcraft after this banwave. (It would be pretty ballsy for them to continue).
What are your thoughts?
Will botting be for those who don't care about their account being banned? In essence be primarily for suicide* botters?
*Suicide botters are players that run their honorbuddy 24/7 to maximise in gold profits; once their account is banned they just make a new one and repeat.