Hey there! I have the same exact experience as you, word for word. I too am an old botter, after I got my first account banned, I quit botting. I can't stand leveling, but I love PvP and I have a bunch of plans for raiding end-game. Is it worth it? Oh yes, it's very much worth it. If you have RAF on your other account activated, you get three times the experience, and you can get a free level 30 on your main account. You can accomplish a bunch with a team of two, just think of it like this... let's say you decide to make two warlocks, that's 2x corruptions, 2x curse of agonys, 2x voidwalkers, 2x immolates, 2x shadowbolts. You'll be pulling in an massive amount of damage
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The best setup is exactly how you mentioned it; just whatever you want to play. Since you are new to multi-boxing I recommend using the same classes (ex: warlockx2, hunterx2, warriorx2) so you don't have to manage two classes at once. I also recommend ranged or casting characters due to the fact if you have a melee class you'll have to get them both in-range of the enemy, and position them correctly. After you get used to it, then move on to melee classes if you prefer.
Yes, you actually do have to buy two copies of the game + expansions. If you made a new account that had all three expansions, there would no point in selling them. The cheapest way you could do it is to google some copies of it on sale from a trusted website, or just go to your local retail store. They normally run around the same price, so I just go to the retail store. I started out with 2-boxing as well, and I am continuing to do so until I get a better income (which I just got an interview to a new job this Monday), then I'll start 5-boxing. Watch the videos placed on here, and if you think they look like it's worth trying (the massive amounts of damage you'll see being done) then try 2-boxing. You can always do the RAF trials for 5-boxing (which is what I did to begin with) until you hit level 20 and you can't level with your secondary accounts then
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