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    [RAF] Question, Giving levels.

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    Well there is alot of threads about the RAF system but there is one point i stil dont get clear.

    Its about the giving levels part im not really sure how it works and im sure many others aswell as me want this information.

    Well lets start.

    Blizzard's slogan of the giving levels system is, Invite a friend, level one level 60 char each and then get a new one instantly, which means If i invite my friend then both of us levels a lvl 60 char, he lvls one and I lvl one = 2x 60, then I will have 30 levels to give away and he will have 30 levels to give away, if i understood it right.

    Can we both give our lvls to a character on one of the accounts or must I give my free levels to his account and he give his to my account?

    Example:
    Account A is linked with account B.

    account A have 30 levels to give after leveling a char to 60
    account B have 30 levels to give after leveling a char to 60

    Can then account A for example make a new char (lvl1) and then both of us give all our levels to that char?

    Which would result in:
    Account A having 2x lvl 60
    Account B having 1x lvl 60

    Or is it necessary to give the levels to the other account?
    Which would result in:
    Account A having 1x lvl 60 and 1x lvl 30
    Account B having 1x lvl 60 and 1x lvl 30

    Also how does the system work? If anyone knows by experience, like if I have 30 levels to give how do i give them away?

    Like is there some guy in the big cities who sells the levels the linked account have to give away or something? Or is there just a tab like /RAF and then enter the name of the char that is gonna get the levels ?

    Im gonna link 4 account with eachother, the only requirement is that all of them got 3x exp.
    Would it be possible to link:
    A recruits B, C recruits D

    Then A could give levels to B and itself and B to A and itself if I got it right?

    Level giving if thats the case:
    A <---> B ||| C <---> D


    I do not in anyway do want rep for this even if i find out some of the answers, just want answers on the questions and then its the one who answers who probably gets some +Rep =)
    Last edited by delgo; 10-13-2008 at 10:53 AM.

    [RAF] Question, Giving levels.
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    cXm0d's Avatar Banned
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    It's simple really.

    The recruited account is the one that can give levels, and he can grant 29 levels to an a toon of a lower level on the account that recruited you.

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    I've been doing RAF myself and from what i understand, when you hit level 60 you are no longer able to grant levels with that toon. Or summon for that matter. So as long as you grant the levels before you hit 60 its all good.

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    delgo's Avatar Member
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    what about the: level 2x 60 and get one new (almost) ?

    cXm0d what you are saying is that if

    Account A recruited account B account B can only give levels to account A,
    account A can NOT give levels to account B ?

    And when you are saying that you can only grant 29 lvls is that per char leveled to 59 on the recruited account?
    So if i level 2x lvl 59 chars on account B i would be able to grant a lvl 58 on account A?

    btw if all my questions is answered somewhere else just give a link cuz I cant find it myself :d (suck at searching :'(

    Just an example to see if i got it right then.
    Account A recruites account B,
    Then B recruites C and D

    A->B ||| B->C ||| B->D

    would this mean that If I level up one lvl 59 char on each account, C and D would be able to grant 58 levels (together) to account B and account B would be able to grant 29 levels to account A ?

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    Acc a recruites Acc B & C

    B and C get power leveled to 59.

    Both grant levels to acc A

    Then sell B and / or C
    Moved house and now have limited internet access. Cant work till its back. STRESSED.

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    complete nub question but what is RAF? I quit wow like 6 months ago and im clueless

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    Dori's Avatar Contributor
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    Originally Posted by iaretehfunny? View Post
    complete nub question but what is RAF? I quit wow like 6 months ago and im clueless
    RaF = Recruit a Friend , if you use that, you can get x3 XP , so there are differen RaF "leveling guides" , so you can play 1-60 within 1day 18h , and then grant to account which recruited you 29 levels imagine you have 1-60 within 10 min? If you double box/tripple box you can level 2 characters and then grant 58 levels (29 +29) to the account which recruited you.

    Ill post you the link , sec.

    http://www.mmowned.com/forums/wow-gu...ing-guide.html

    Hope that helped
    Last edited by Dori; 10-16-2008 at 05:26 PM.

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    You get to grant thirty levels not 29

    also only the recruited account can grant levels to the account that recruited him.

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    Originally Posted by McCain View Post
    You get to grant thirty levels not 29

    also only the recruited account can grant levels to the account that recruited him.
    sorry , 30 levels :P
    But the part that the Recruiter Account gets the levels granted , i mentioned ^^

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