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Try to Buy WoW Tokens Faster
simple, but only really useful while there's no tokens available.
if you try to buy a WoW Token and there's none in stock, the button to attempt to buy the tokens is set to a 60 second cooldown.
relogging resets this cooldown
Edit: reloading your UI also resets the cooldown
WoW Tokens are in extremely high demand right now because blizzard just enabled WoW Token to Battle.net Balance (1 token = $15)
good luck getting your battle.net balance, everyone.
Last edited by DewTech; 02-06-2017 at 08:36 PM.
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and so it begins.
Btw, the /reload works too. However, no matter how many times I try, it still gives me error even if I confirm the value. It later refunds me my gold by mail.
Last edited by motastic; 02-06-2017 at 04:50 PM.
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You can just spam a macro. A lot faster... Something like this probably gonna work:
Code:
/script BrowseWowTokenResults.Buyout:SetEnabled(true) BrowseWowTokenResults.Buyout:Click() WowTokenDialog.Button1:Click()
Edit: Since for some reason clicking confirm button with macro doesn't work, you can just spam something like:
Code:
/script C_WowTokenPublic.BuyToken()
and click Accept with your mouse...
Last edited by TOM_RUS; 02-06-2017 at 06:05 PM.
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Would you be willing to give me the macro you're using?
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Lets say you have a ton of gold ingame and convert it to token, to wallet cash - what would you do with it? Can you cash it out? That would interest me.
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Originally Posted by
crunk001
Lets say you have a ton of gold ingame and convert it to token, to wallet cash - what would you do with it? Can you cash it out? That would interest me.
you can buy other games... other than that nothing much.
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Originally Posted by
crunk001
Lets say you have a ton of gold ingame and convert it to token, to wallet cash - what would you do with it? Can you cash it out? That would interest me.
Unfortunately its not like Diablo AH :/
Like the other poster said, you can buy games and services such as character transfers in wow or skins in Heroes of the storm or hearthstone packs.
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Ive already handed in a suggestion. Lets see what Blizz makes out of it. I just came across that token2balance is only out in US, not in Eu..?
Its not like a direct auction house, like in D3 in which you can scam. The regular rules to wow apply
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+rep TOM_RUS - Great macro, thanks for sharing.
With this macro I've been able to purchase about 15 tokens within a few minutes.
Tips :
- You can use the macro even if you have the "out of stock" message on screen, this even bypasses the 60 sec CD to purchase another token, without having to reload ui.
- Put the macro on your hotbar, open the AH, and just hit it and spam click where the "accept" button pops up for confirmation (which is just below the divide between the Rarity and Lvl columns in the AH)
Approx. where the "Accept" button pops up
- Sometimes, if you spam the macro too fast, you'll receive an error message that "You have purchased too many of these items". Make sure you haven't hit the Token Cap (see FAQ) and clear your mail. If you haven't hit cap, just slow down on the macro spamming, spamming too fast seems to enforce this message.
Happy purchasing!
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I've linked the FAQ in the post before you, might be hard to see it's a hyperlink, here's another for good measure :
WoW Token FAQ:
Using a WoW Token - Blizzard Support
The two major "Caps" you should be aware of are :
- A maximum of 36 Tokens every 24 months may be purchased for gold via the Auction House, to be used for game time.
- Players may hold a maximum of 10 Tokens in their inventory at one time. This limit is shared across all characters on the Battle.net account.
When attempting to purchase Tokens from the AH, I noticed "failed" attempts were logging as Token Purchases until you cleared the reimbursed gold from your mailbox. This is when you receive the "You cannot purchase any more of these items" error.
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They need to put a 2-3 cap per month per person on these really its just pissing on the little guys who just want gametime lol
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Originally Posted by
weirdgamer
I've linked the FAQ in the post before you, might be hard to see it's a hyperlink, here's another for good measure :
WoW Token FAQ:
Using a WoW Token - Blizzard Support
The two major "Caps" you should be aware of are :
- A maximum of 36 Tokens every 24 months may be purchased for gold via the Auction House, to be used for game time.
- Players may hold a maximum of 10 Tokens in their inventory at one time. This limit is shared across all characters on the Battle.net account.
When attempting to purchase Tokens from the AH, I noticed "failed" attempts were logging as Token Purchases until you cleared the reimbursed gold from your mailbox. This is when you receive the "You cannot purchase any more of these items" error.
I thought so as well, but the cap seems 2 be removed. I had 24 tokens on my main account (june 2015 till june 2017), used 6 on my 2nd account (paying history says so), used 12 more tokens on my main account just now and bought 10 more for b.net balance.
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This is good info! I've heard of the cap being removed, but nothing official yet.
It's possible they've done a reset for everyone's cap, so you're able to purchase 36 starting from today's changes. I'm sure there would be an uproar if people were capped previously when today's changes went live.
This is all theory right now until we hear more (as it's still listed as a 36 per/24month limit on their webpage)
You're definitely still enforced by the ten (10) in inventory limit, seems to also be including those in your mailbox (and you can't put them in the bank).
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I think the 36 cap only applies if you adding to game time so you can't add more than 3 years worth of sub to single account.
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