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[Multi Botting] Share your advice

Maccz

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Hello,

I would like to start 3 - 4 bot at same time for gather herb and ore but I search some advice to how optimize this.

I have few questions if some people want to share her success story.

- For 4 - 5 bot, Can I use 1 computer for do that ? If yes which config will be required ?
- On this computer, I will need to run every bot inside a VM (Vmware) or I can do that directly without VM ? (Note: This Pc will do that only)
- How can you manage every account with Hrelog without authentificator ? Without authentificator, sometimes the account are locked ... If you have a tip to add authentificator without phone ^^ ?
- How keep the golds safe ? GB ? Alt ?

Thx for your help and share
 
Gold selling mafia won't be sharing any advice with you, friend. That means more competition and thus less profit for them. The noobs like me may advice you, but that advice means nothing. We'll all have to learn through bans and experience. Per aspera ad astra!
 
Never used Authenticator on a bot account. Only triggers if you change IP a lot for that account.
So in turn I've never had that issue with HBRelog, which I'm an avid user of.

You can run as many WoW+HB bots as your computer physically can, without VMs. Set aside about 1-1½GB of RAM per combo
I would recommend have a separate WoW folder for each bot. I get the feeling many people use the same WoW folder.
 
Never used Authenticator on a bot account. Only triggers if you change IP a lot for that account.
So in turn I've never had that issue with HBRelog, which I'm an avid user of.

You can run as many WoW+HB bots as your computer physically can, without VMs. Set aside about 1-1½GB of RAM per combo
I would recommend have a separate WoW folder for each bot. I get the feeling many people use the same WoW folder.

Why the seperate wow folder?
 
I would do a trial run of your setup on your main legion account before investing into multiple ones.

Why the seperate wow folder?


The GMs can identify related botting accounts if you use the same folder.
Download wow in battle.net launcher's offline mode. Get everything else you need setup. And before you login to anything in wow. Make a clone of the VM. keep one of these clones unused as a backup.
 
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The GMs can identify related botting accounts if you use the same folder.
Download wow in battle.net launcher's offline mode. Get everything else you need setup. And before you login to anything in wow. Make a clone of the VM. keep one of these clones unused as a backup.

I guess making a copy of the folder dosent work? I cant find any good guides to how to make several copies of wow. I have now deleted the game, gone into offline mode in the launcher, and selected a new folder to install to. Its downloading as we speak. When that is done, will i be able to choose a new folder from the launcher, and download the game again?
 
Hey man I'm in the same boat as you...currently running 3 accounts. I'll keep an eye on this thread, share anything I come across but I've just been doing things normally through isboxer
 
Just you should to understand that if system detects 2+ clients of wow on same HDD/SSD.. it's may to put your PC under inspection. Blizzard are wise guys and did alot of filters for non-human bot catching. If your PC allows to start bots via VM, especialy gather herbs, VMs won't "eat" alot of source and you can to use at least different MAC address. But need RAID, I guess :)
 
Who cares if you launch wow from separate folder under VM running through a private VPN gathering herbs - if you get mass-reported - you get insta investigated and BANNED! Check last ban reports. Certain they come from player reports, but not single reports as that doesn't do much. Gold selling mafia is removing competitors reporting with several battle.net accs which insta flags you for GM investigation. There's literally nothing you can, but don't get on the their servers and prey they ever see ya. Probably realm hopping to a very low pop server is the best solution currently, but then you guess if gold selling mafia isn't hopping on the same server.
 
I was using separated WoW folders for my 5 man team running dungeons without any VMs.
As stated, I installed it in offline mode and removed as many non-essential files from the installation.
First time opening WoW, it would ask for US/EU/etc.
The reasoning behind is simply that it's extremely easy for Blizzard to leave digital fingerprints in an installation. Probably even deeper in core files than I can dig up, but it doesn't hurt to have a tinfoil hat on here and there. And you don't want to set off a flag, if it could've been avoided.
 
I was using separated WoW folders for my 5 man team running dungeons without any VMs.
As stated, I installed it in offline mode and removed as many non-essential files from the installation.
First time opening WoW, it would ask for US/EU/etc.
The reasoning behind is simply that it's extremely easy for Blizzard to leave digital fingerprints in an installation. Probably even deeper in core files than I can dig up, but it doesn't hurt to have a tinfoil hat on here and there. And you don't want to set off a flag, if it could've been avoided.
It wouldn't make sense for them to use wow installation to form a fingerprint as there are many more reliable ways to fingerprint you, like your windows key, CPU id, MAC, HDD serial/id etc... Changing wow folders is pure placeboo

I ran procmon on a good VPN software with 2 weeks trial trying to identify how it knows who I am. The trials were separate on my laptop and PC, same IP. I've tried doing windows registry backup -actually windows restore point- then restoring it, change all kind of crap in registry as it seemed to me it's where they're getting data from. HDD serial etc. Well I forgot to spoof mac. Anyways I wasn't successful. Most definitely it wasn't it's installation folder hahaha that's a joke.
 
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Yeah hahahaha good joke omg :P Spending five minutes to potentially remove the first and easiest way for Blizzard to detect you haha lol who does that........
Windows key: I'm estimating that roughly 60% of all Windows 10 installations use the same key, considering all upgrades have that.
CPUid: Sure, more precise, but takes longer to code
MAC: Easily spoofed, no sense
HDD serial: Oh wauw, stretching here. UUID? Changed when reinstalling PC / easy command.
 
Yeah hahahaha good joke omg :P Spending five minutes to potentially remove the first and easiest way for Blizzard to detect you haha lol who does that........
Windows key: I'm estimating that roughly 60% of all Windows 10 installations use the same key, considering all upgrades have that.
CPUid: Sure, more precise, but takes longer to code
MAC: Easily spoofed, no sense
HDD serial: Oh wauw, stretching here. UUID? Changed when reinstalling PC / easy command.
Step 1. Try downloading any popular software with a trial on it.
Step 2. Try resetting the trial by installing that software in a different folder.
Step 3. Laugh at yourself
 
Step 0.1: Try figuring out what the hell you're talking about
Step 0.2: Decide it's random nonsense
Step 0.3: Laugh at you
Step 0.4: Block you and live happily

Hint: You can move the WoW folder to a different PC and it still works
 
Does anyone knows how Executable UUID for WoW is formed? and why it's not always unique for different users?
 
This thread is extremely interesting. I did not know about the seperate installations for each client. Thanks!
 
I guess making a copy of the folder dosent work? I cant find any good guides to how to make several copies of wow. I have now deleted the game, gone into offline mode in the launcher, and selected a new folder to install to. Its downloading as we speak. When that is done, will i be able to choose a new folder from the launcher, and download the game again?

As long as you download the game in offline mode it wont get ID. Then you clone the VMware and login to the accounts from then on.
 
I feel like its alot to do when they most likely cant track it like that. Its very limited what blizz are allowed to track on your PC.
 
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