Sam, that's great, man. I think Blizz does a pretty good job for everyone, but we multi-boxers ARE some of their best clients - doing a good job for me is like making 10 customers happy. But that phone call/customer service encounter is worth 26 calls when they are dealing with you!
BTW, I saw another post of yours about a seemingly odd grinding approach to getting 26 toons up to 80. I'll offer up my experience as an alternate methodology - take it for what it is worth.
Basically, I've been 5-boxing alliance for a while. When RAF came out, I got another 4 accounts set up wth RAF, started from scratch on a new server (Mag - Horde), and started playing. I got my first team of 5 to 70 questing, then took the 70 pally from that team and PLed 5 other teams of 4 up in SM cath and stratholme. I used a tiered gifting approach to ensure gifts were maxed out, and had 5 level 70s and 19 level 60s in a couple months of starting on Mag. Since then, I've started bringing the teams up 5 at a time. After another 1.5 months I have:
Team 1 at 77
Team 2 at 75
Team 3 at 72
Team 4 at 68
Team 5 at 66
I'm only planning on 10-boxing, not 25, but I figure it will be nice to have subs if they are needed. All my teams are mixed with a total of 5 shammies, 4 pallies, 4 hunters, 4 locks, 3 druids, 2 priests, 1 mage, and 1 warrior. All have talbuk mounts, but only three have professions over 300.
I have a full time job and a wife, am out of town on travel about 30% of that time (no playing at all), so it's not like I play all the time, though it is definitely my biggest time sink when I'm home.
All that is to say I think you might have more luck 5-manning your teams up like I did. I'd be impressed (and amazed) if you could get anything close to that put together for your 26 in 3 or 4 months by using a grinding method.
Heck, I'd like to see you get up to 80 as fast as possible, because I for one would love to see someone 25-man raid solo. Anyway, best of luck with whatever methodology you settle on.
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