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Playing another game on the same battle.net account while being boosted in wow?
I know this is possible, but is it necessarily a good idea? I am intending to play other blizzard games which are on the same battle.net as my wow account which is going to receive a 3rd party boost, but could this potentially raise flags that someone is playing 2+ games at the same time?
Also, I know this isn't strictly WoW related, but I'm not sure where else to post this, so apologies if this is the incorrect forum, as I suspect it might be
Last edited by 4L3X; 06-28-2016 at 12:33 PM.
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I've always advised my customers against doing this. It's just not worth the risk -- especially when there's so many other games out there to play!
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I agree with Smitten.
When i did Arena boosting and LoL boosting in the past and such I even advised my "clients" to not long into their battle.net account/league account at all that day. Typically cut them off the night before and then none the day of the boost. I only had two occurrences where the account was temp banned and they were both over-turned by stating that they were out of town that day for business or vacation and logged in from a new location. While I am not saying that will always work, I recommend it.
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Thanks for your quick replies guys! I'll avoid it then and play other games instead
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For what it's worth, you can play SC2 in offline mode single player. It is the only game you can. It's one of the reasons I never bothered to play D3 with it's online only mode.
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Eryx
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I wouldn't have been too worried about it. I'm aware Blizzard has a lot of weird "things" when it comes to account sharing, but I can't see how they can control/enforce if you let your girlfriend/brother/daughter etc play on one of the other licences attached to your account while you "play" WoW.
For myself I've played on other licenses a million times at the same time I was botting on the same battle.net account, and I was never banned once, not even for botting. If this is because I'm a mac-user (not sure if they even got a warden running on OSx version of WoW) or if I have been incredibly lucky is not easy to tell
Last edited by Eryx; 06-28-2016 at 02:53 PM.