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Tight
03-10-2009, 06:12 PM
Ok. Im on the brink of starting 5 new accounts to run the 10 man content.
My question is how do the RAF thing work?
If i have understod what i have found on the forum, you start 1 account and refere the other 4 form this account.
Im a bit confused and dont want to miss on this.. 8|
Anyway, can some one confirm this?
Thx.
//Sebastian.
elsegundo
03-10-2009, 06:41 PM
what do you currently have?
what is your goal? to get them leveled asap?
Oswyn
03-10-2009, 07:54 PM
The wiki has some background on RAF. If you haven't seen it yet, it's a good start: http://www.dual-boxing.com/wiki/index.php/RAF
You can have one account send a referral to four other accounts. Or you can daisy chain them where one account refers another, then that account refers another, etc.
Tight
03-11-2009, 02:13 AM
Soo, if i start account A then chain refers the others like A>B>C>D>E then i get the 300% xp thingy up to lvl 60 for all 5 right?
The idea is to use the RAF to lvl 2 new teams to 60 so i have 10 new toons in totall.
Then transfere 5 chars to my existing accounts and start trying doing 10 mans when i hit 80.. :whistling:
My idea is to have the following grp composition: 2 Palas - 4 Mages - 2 Priests - 2 Druids.
This will complement my old toons that i have. " 4 locks - 1 Pala - 1 DK - 4 Shamans"
Anyway, thanks for the link.
//Sebastian.
Mikey
03-11-2009, 01:10 PM
By RAFing 4 new accounts to an existing account, you end up with one character not 'earning' the levels the other 4 are. You'll need to start 5 RAF accounts if you want a total of 10 new characters and take advantage of the granted levels.
A = ORIGINAL
B-F = FIVE NEW ACCOUNTS.
Daisy chain them so A<-B<-C<-D<-E<-F, with the arrow showing where the 'granted' levels will be going to. B-F would be your first five characters (1-60), then you level A-E for your second set of characters(1-30), then use granted levels to take them to 60.
You can then xfer 5 of those characters to your other 5 accounts.
If I understood you correctly that is...
Tight
03-12-2009, 05:04 AM
hmm. good idea..
Think everything is a bit clearer now.. :D
Thx m8.
//Sebastian.
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