Depends on who Acct1 is, but if Acct1 is the boosting account then this is not true.Originally Posted by 'Nisch',index.php?page=Thread&postID=164534#post16 4534
To put is as simply as possible:
A = boosting account with a high level
B, C, D, E = new account
A -> B -> C -> D -> E
Now, if you were able to get E to 60, then the boosting from level 30 works for the others. However, if E is only level 30 then it cannot grant levels above its current level. Therefore getting E to level 30 with the hope of chain level granting will not work.
If you want 5 toons then what you could do is:
A -> B -> C where your A account uses a high level to get B & C to 60. Now you create two new toons on A and B. Your newly leveled 60 on account C boosts the new toons on A and B to 30 at which time you can now boost them up to 60. You are left with the following:
A: the original high level and one level 60
B: two level 60s
C: one level 60
You now have your original booster and 4 60s that can be transferred to a new account. If you think it's significantly faster to boost two toons as once instead of four toons, then this is the way to do it. If you think it's faster to do four toons at once then just create the accounts.
One nice thing about boosing four accounts at once is that once they're 60 you can roll a new team of four, get them to level 30, and have them granted to 60.
Sorry if this is a confusing post but I saw a few incorrect strategies in this thread and I don't want you to waste your time.
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