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Question about RaF botting

Nikolaj

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Hello guys I do not have HB yet but before buying I would like to ask if it is possible to be banned if you are playing on your main account yourself while a bot is playing on your referred account. I will probably be leveling one of each class this way so that I can bonus experience but I do not want to risk my main. By the way I will be leveling by dungeons.
Also I do not know if any current profile is able to do this?

Thanks for reading and sorry if this is the wrong section :p
 
I did this. I RaF'fed an acc from my main, leveled the main char 100% manually, while my second acc was following (party bot I think?). 1 day after I hit lvl 90, the second acc was banned. I was probably just unlucky :)
 
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If you're not willing to lose the account don't bot on it. Anyone that tries to suggest a percentage of a chance that you will get banned is just guessing.
 
If you're not willing to lose the account don't bot on it. Anyone that tries to suggest a percentage of a chance that you will get banned is just guessing.
Well I am willing to lose the account that I RaF on with the bot but I am definitely not willing to lose my main account that will be queuing with the account that the bot is being used on.
 
I have had an account banned from being "linked" via RaF. Granted I was leveling 5man teams and granting levels to the main account. Each 5man team level = 2.5 90s and got 22 free 90s in 2 weeks. This is an extreme case and was probably looked at more in depth that just a typical 1 bot scenario, but anything can and most likely will happen after enough time. So if you do not wish to lose the account then don't bot even on the same computer as the one you play let alone link it RaF. My suggestion would be to create a new account on a different battle.net and level the toons up and when finished with botting transfer that battle.net account to yours.
 
The whole point here is that your main is benefiting from a botted account. You are likely, not guarateed though, to lose both accounts in a scenario like this.

If you can't stomach losing your main account, you really shouldn't be doing this.
 
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