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New to Honorbuddy, have a few questions about security.

Voidshift

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Hello Everyone,

I'm new to Honorbuddy and have a few questions if some of you don't mind answering. Currently I have a main battle.net account I've been playing wow on for 6 years and currently have about 50kg on. Now I also have 5 other wow accounts on it that are upgraded to Cataclysm with SoR which I had planned to multibox with in the earlier days. My question is are those good candidate accounts for botting or should I bot on a different battle.net account that should not interact with my main account at all? Does blizzard just ban accounts that do the deed or do they ban other accounts that may be involved or aid the bot (gbank/gold transfers etc). What is the best course of action and the safest bet. Any information would be greatly appreciated. Thanks a bunch.

Edit: on my main account I have every single profession level up to 600 crafting wise which I think would be great for profit but question the safety and would not want to risk my vanilla account.
 
simple rule: if you dont want to loose your main account under any circumstances, then DONT BOT ON THAT SPECIFIC ACCOUNT. blizzard will get you, sooner or later.

blizzard will ban any wow-account (not battle.net !) may involved in botting, goldselling, abusing of economy etc.

so there is a chance to ban your main account even if you bot on your 5 other accounts and transfer all those botted goods to your main selling them there, although i did never ever felt that myself, they only banned my botting accounts

so if you bot on account 5 of your battlenet account, they will ban account 5 and not 4 or 3. they separate your different accounts.

but be aware: there is a risk every time you use your bot. no one can guarantee you that all your accounts will stay unbanned. thats botting, simply dont bot on those accounts you dont want to loose

and for your own sake: dont use gatherbuddy at the present time, atleast if you play on europe servers. you will be banned sooner than you think.

some other tips: use the buddyboard, read the topics, stay up to date with ban section, know whats risky and whats not. try to bot as human as you can, dont bot all night 7 days a week, dont overuse the bot and dont be dumb. try to act smart, watch your bot and know your profiles, if you know bot gets stuck in a grinding profile, watch it and help him and dont let him grind whole night the same spot, you get 2,3 player reports and some gm will check your account -> ban

try to act like a player and let them not check your account, do different things, 1 dungeon, 1 bg, grind a little, do some quests with other toon etc. and you will have a good time with your bot. start to be greedy and say bye to your account, hope that helps you
 
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simple rule: if you dont want to loose your main account under any circumstances, then DONT BOT ON THAT SPECIFIC ACCOUNT. blizzard will get you, sooner or later.

blizzard will ban any wow-account (not battle.net !) may involved in botting, goldselling, abusing of economy etc.

so there is a chance to ban your main account even if you bot on your 5 other accounts and transfer all those botted goods to your main selling them there, although i did never ever felt that myself, they only banned my botting accounts

so if you bot on account 5 of your battlenet account, they will ban account 5 and not 4 or 3. they separate your different accounts.

but be aware: there is a risk every time you use your bot. no one can guarantee you that all your accounts will stay unbanned. thats botting, simply dont bot on those accounts you dont want to loose

and for your own sake: dont use gatherbuddy at the present time, atleast if you play on europe servers. you will be banned sooner than you think.

some other tips: use the buddyboard, read the topics, stay up to date with ban section, know whats risky and whats not. try to bot as human as you can, dont bot all night 7 days a week, dont overuse the bot and dont be dumb. try to act smart, watch your bot and know your profiles, if you know bot gets stuck in a grinding profile, watch it and help him and dont let him grind whole night the same spot, you get 2,3 player reports and some gm will check your account -> ban

try to act like a player and let them not check your account, do different things, 1 dungeon, 1 bg, grind a little, do some quests with other toon etc. and you will have a good time with your bot. start to be greedy and say bye to your account, hope that helps you

Ok, I asked this because I've heard in D3 of IP bans which they IP ban any account thats on that IP because they've detected 2-3 bots and just IP ban 5 that you run. When I say IP ban i mean they ban any accounts on that IP address. I don't know if the same holds true for wow. So what your recommending is not to use my main account to turn say herbs I farm on bots into flasks? I was planning to use a guild bank as the median between accounts and would sell the goods themselves on a different account than my main (vanilla) crafting account. If there is a risk with crafting good from a bot and putting them back into my guild bank I guess ill just level up x professions on one of the bot accounts. Sucks because my scribe has every glyph in the game. Thanks for the info.
 
Ok, so you just want to make gold for your main account?

Don't bot at all on main account, but moving gold around via guild bank should be ok. I wouldn't straight funnel everything through though. Leave the gold in the guild bank (make sure the char on your main account has full bank control) and just withdraw as needed. That would be my advice.
 
guildbank is absolutely the safest way. dont trade face to face or per mail.
 
If you bot, you will get banned - period.

If a blizzard employees coffee is too hot, you can also get banned.
 
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