Maria
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Hey everyone,
I understand its never safe to bot.. yada yada ..
I have been botting with honnorbuddy on my main/only account for over 8 months now without a issue. I have quite a bit of gold, mats, and 6 level 85 characters mostly all grinded. I got toons that are level 80 with only 10 quests completed. I got 3 more characters in the 80-83 range.
So since this account has done well I would like to never ever bot on this account again or put this account at risk of a ban.
So here is my questions ??
I already purchased and received all the cd keys I need to create a new account. I am planning on putting this account in my sisters name. Since she is married and has a different last name.
I am going to use only pre paid game time cards to pay for the account.
Remember: This new account is going to bot hardcore !!
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1. Would it be a bad idea to RAF the new account from my account ?
1a. Would this pose a threat to my account if the RAF is banned ?
2. Does it matter if the same computer or internet connection is used?
2a. Do you feel that blizzard tracks the MAC ADDRESS on the ethernet driver like most games do ?
2b. Do you feel that using the same connection but different computers is safer ?
3. I have a laptop that I can bot on. I also use a ALFA 1W wirless adapter with backtrack4 so I have all the passwords for everyone around me, Should I bot only on laptop from a neighbors connections only?
3a. Does it matter that my main account has already been played on the laptop so the hardware info if logged by blizzard was already recorded.
4. Whats the safest way to transfer goods from my bot account to my main account ?
I am just trying to keep my main account safe from now on. I will play my main account on my home desktop and home internet connection only from now on. Awaiting advise before I create the new account cause I really want the RAF reward but also don't want to risk my account.
I understand its never safe to bot.. yada yada ..
I have been botting with honnorbuddy on my main/only account for over 8 months now without a issue. I have quite a bit of gold, mats, and 6 level 85 characters mostly all grinded. I got toons that are level 80 with only 10 quests completed. I got 3 more characters in the 80-83 range.
So since this account has done well I would like to never ever bot on this account again or put this account at risk of a ban.
So here is my questions ??
I already purchased and received all the cd keys I need to create a new account. I am planning on putting this account in my sisters name. Since she is married and has a different last name.
I am going to use only pre paid game time cards to pay for the account.
Remember: This new account is going to bot hardcore !!
---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1. Would it be a bad idea to RAF the new account from my account ?
1a. Would this pose a threat to my account if the RAF is banned ?
2. Does it matter if the same computer or internet connection is used?
2a. Do you feel that blizzard tracks the MAC ADDRESS on the ethernet driver like most games do ?
2b. Do you feel that using the same connection but different computers is safer ?
3. I have a laptop that I can bot on. I also use a ALFA 1W wirless adapter with backtrack4 so I have all the passwords for everyone around me, Should I bot only on laptop from a neighbors connections only?
3a. Does it matter that my main account has already been played on the laptop so the hardware info if logged by blizzard was already recorded.
4. Whats the safest way to transfer goods from my bot account to my main account ?
I am just trying to keep my main account safe from now on. I will play my main account on my home desktop and home internet connection only from now on. Awaiting advise before I create the new account cause I really want the RAF reward but also don't want to risk my account.