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Is it risky to link new accounts with RaF? Also \/PN questions.

SwiatBusiness

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Hey, I've just purchased this bot yesterday so I'm still quite new to this whole thing. I just have a few beginner questions and I hope this isn't the wrong place to post them.

So far things have been going well, I'm just leveling up a druid on a new account (I don't want to risk touching my main with bots) and I've decided I should buy at least a couple more battle chests while they're on sale.

What I was wondering, was whether it would be risky to link them all together with RaF (eg. A refers B which refers C etc). Getting a free RaF month on each would save a lot of money, but would that be worth associating the accounts with each other? If one of them was caught (like a vanilla mule), would Blizzard possibly take action against all the others?

Another question I've had is how, if at all, I should get a V PN set up. I've never used one before. Can I make sure that each account logs in with a different IP at the same time? If you recommend a V PN, which one is best and how should I configure it? Thanks!
 
you got the wrong idea about a ***, you connect from your computer -> internet -> \/pn -> sites. Most \/pn offers atleast a couple of different ip choices, but if you want to connect different for each WoW you need to find software for that, it might exist something that selects different internet connections for each exe you run, but I doubt that. You can use a virtual box to run with different internet connections, but it's not as easy as you think to just connect different ips.


It's not risky to RAf accs, if acc 1 get banned and uses another ip or mac ip that another acc does, then it could be your friend or someone in your family, because he bots you cant get punishment.
 
Hmm, ok thanks. But if it's not that simple to setup different IPs for each account, then what do people that run 8 bots at once do? Surely they don't all use the same IP? Or does Blizzard not find that suspicious?
 
as soul there told me once before what they see from ur ip will be the same as any other computers ip in your home. And i have certainly had atleast 5 people playing at my house all at once.
 
Haha yeah, I was actually just reading some of your old threads on V PNs. So there shouldn't be a problem with 5+ accounts botting simultaneously then? I think I might start using a V PN for all my bots just to keep them separate from my main. Then if one gets caught I could just use the "my roommate did it" argument to keep the others safe.
 
haha worth a shot. Most of the time (i base this on what i have read) they will only ban other accounts if they have connected in game activity. I've also heard some places and this could all just be rumors that some ***s can be more risky as well as some virtual machines. I prefer to keep my comp as capable as possible without bogging it down with VM's
 
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