View Full Version : [WoW] RAF in the same bbnet or different ones?
Thiago
12-08-2011, 07:26 AM
Guys,
i tried a lot to find this aswer but with no success, i really need to know if it works or if is best for dual boxing different accounts.
tyvm!
im knew in dualboxing stuff and im trying to figure it out, yesterday i tried to use Keyclone but i got messed by my poor skills hehehe.
by the way, very good newb post that how to start!
Thiago Vieira
Khatovar
12-08-2011, 07:54 AM
I did all mine under 1. Account bound items, such as heirlooms for leveling, can be traded to any of my accounts. Single authenticator for all accounts. There's probably some other stuff like transferring toons between accounts, but I've never done that, so I'm not sure.
I know that the new yearly contract thing they did has per-Battlenet restrictions, so that might be a reason to go with separate Battlenets, but I can't think of anything else offhand.
Thiago
12-08-2011, 10:13 AM
I did all mine under 1. Account bound items, such as heirlooms for leveling, can be traded to any of my accounts. Single authenticator for all accounts. There's probably some other stuff like transferring toons between accounts, but I've never done that, so I'm not sure.
I know that the new yearly contract thing they did has per-Battlenet restrictions, so that might be a reason to go with separate Battlenets, but I can't think of anything else offhand.
Tyvm Khatovar! I think i will make it throght the same account, i think the only issues are if i want to cross realm group with my chars and realID cant be duplicated on friends list.
Ualaa
12-08-2011, 01:51 PM
Today, you're probably better off with a single B.Net account.
Primarily for the B.Net bound items.
You need one authenticator per B.Net account, and have for quite some time.
If you have a single authenticator attached to several different B.Net/Warcraft accounts...
It can be advantageous to log in, with a single code for all accounts at once.
But the B.Net bound stuff is tempting too.
If you're a new account, this isn't an option... so the single B.Net makes a lot more sense.
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