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Safety measures?

billonis

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Jan 15, 2010
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Hello everyone
I am currently levelling a mage,when he hits 80 i plan to use him for the arena.Would it be safer to transfer him to a new account?
I am thinking of using the current account to level one more 80 and make him farm gold.What would be wiser in terms of safety?:confused:
 
Why would you even want to draw attention to your account with transfering him to your 2nd account? Why not just level another on the 2nd account. After all HB does the hard work for you ;)
 
in my opinion wiser is to transfer him to a new acc
but with Blizz you never know :p
 
Why would you even want to draw attention to your account with transfering him to your 2nd account? Why not just level another on the 2nd account. After all HB does the hard work for you ;)
Some day honorbuddy will be detected(knock wood!).All public bots eventually do.In case that happens i really don't wanna lose both accounts :-)
 
Well straight away your mage will be related to a botting account if you get rumbled. So if you want to keep your mage as safe as poss I wouldn't relate it to your bots if you could help it. Like Tony said though, you never know what they actually look for. In the end I suppose there's an element of luck.
I only filter small amounts of gold to my main and play from a false mac on a seperate machine but if they dug I'm sure they would be able to spot the relation nps. Things like paying with the same name credit card (diff card) and shizzle like that.
 
Blizzard does not work that way. If a bot is detected, accounts that are logged in while the bot is running on that machine are the accounts that get banned. So if you have stopped botting on that account before any detection, it will NEVER be banned for botting.
 
Blizzard does not work that way. If a bot is detected, accounts that are logged in while the bot is running on that machine are the accounts that get banned. So if you have stopped botting on that account before any detection, it will NEVER be banned for botting.
Back in the days when i used to bot with openbot,i had the botting account and the main account.When i was caught in the march banwave the main account wasn't touched at all but i can't tell what has blizzard changed in order to detect the accounts since then.I used to log in on both of them from the same machine.
 
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