Blizzard just posted the following about the current limitations on WoW gametime tokens:

  • A maximum of 10 Tokens per week may be purchased for real money from the in-game Shop, to be sold on the Auction House for gold.
  • 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 only have one type of Token in their inventory at one time. If any character on a Battle.net account is currently holding a Token purchased from the in-game Shop, that player will not be able to purchase a Token from the Auction House. Likewise, if any character is holding a Token purchased from the Auction House, that player will not be able to purchase a Token from the in-game Shop.
  • 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.

Source: http://us.battle.net/wow/en/blog/198...ails-7-23-2015

With a limitation of 36 tokens per 24 months for a Battle.net account, it seems the WoW token isn't the blessing for some of us multiboxers that we thought it was. I'll certainly be keeping my fingers crossed for them to ease up on these limitations sooner rather than later.