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Nilz
11-18-2009, 11:27 AM
Hey there,


I want to restart Multiboxing in WoW but im curious about the new battle.net account(s) that are now required.

I have created one and have added my old WoW accounts to it, so far so good.


Here is the Question, if I want to create 2 new WoW accounts to get the 300% exp bonus from R-a-F, do I have to create them both on seperates b.net accounts or can i link them to my main b.net account and still get full R-a-F exp bonus?

How do you guys handle this?


Thanks for helping me out with this,
Nilz

swdomen
11-18-2009, 01:05 PM
I have all my accounts on one B-net account with RaF bonus

Pooh
11-18-2009, 01:25 PM
I am just out of hospital again, and somewhat behind the times, but you need to use a small amount of caution with this.

The correct answer is as follows .....

If you are ONLY using ONE pc then swdomen is correct ... However ...

If you have plans to use TWO pc's then you will need to have Multiple Battle.Net accounts.

I myself set up multiples due to a reply from Blizz when I asked them a similar question but mentioned that I sometimes use more than one computer.

Good Luck in your Endevours :)

Hyper
11-18-2009, 05:41 PM
Can you be more specific about the reply from blizzard? I have my accounts under one email address (battle.net account) but use multiple PCs on various occasions, including when my minor children are wanting to play around on wow.

Ualaa
11-18-2009, 05:50 PM
As far as RAF goes, B.Net accounts are a non-issue.

Sure you use your B.Net information to get to account management.
Instead of the warcraft account information.

Once you're there, you send the RAF invite from one of the accounts which is tied to the B.Net.
And the account that uses the invite, is tied to the account which sent the invite out.
Same as always before.

I personally go with one B.Net for each WoW account.
This means I lose out on the integrated account management, and have to do it the way everyone has been for the last 4+ years.
But a single authenticator can get you into game simultaneously across all of the B.Net accounts, instead of a 30 second delay between accounts on the same B.Net.