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    Could this work out ?

    Hi, I'm new on this website and I had an idea recently and I didn't know if I should share it but whatever.

    I've been using a fishing bot for years now, like maybe 4-5 hours a day when my subscription was on.
    But now, I had this idea : Should I buy a wow account, put the game on a raspberry pi and let it farm 24/7 ?

    I have never been banned because this bot exists since vanilla and is quite simple and invisible.
    So my question is, could this actually work out ? Because it sounds too good to be true. Like you're playing wow, leveling up your alts and shit and on the other side you have a micro computer farming gold and costing very little in electricity.
    Maybe I'm not the first one to have this idea but if this works out, it could seriously hurt the economy as on my server a fish is between 15-30 gold, so it's about 100k - 120k a day.

    Plus, I need to know one more thing, stupid question for an old player but if you buy a subscription on a fresh account can you make a trial class so it's instantly 110 ? And if so, will it be automatically deleted after some time ?

    Thank you in advance for your answers !

    Could this work out ?
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    99.99% sure raspberry pi's can not run wow.
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    While doing some more research I found the Rock64, 45$ and more powerful than the basic raspberry pi 3+, with 4gb of ram it should work.

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    WoW requires a graphics card. You can't run it ona raspberry pi or the Rock64 (never heard of it, but no way $45 pays for a graphics card). You also need enough space on the drive for an OS. I put together this cheap setup for botting on the side:

    AMD A6-7400K 3.5GhHz Dual-Core Processor $41
    Apevia ATX-RP450W Raptor - $16
    Silicon Power 120GB SSD 3D NAND 255 TLC 7mm - $21
    Case $8
    MSI a68HM - $46
    4gb RAM - $15
    Last edited by abromide; 04-07-2019 at 08:03 PM.

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    Thank you for you answer, the Rock64 won't work anyway since W10 can't be installed on it, and I agree that you need a graphic card since this game is decently heavy.

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