This thread is a rough draft I did at 6:00AM. Please comment with stuff I have missed and I'm going to make it more readable and add things I've forgotten. Couldn't find another thread like this anywhere that was stickied at least.
RAF:
The Basics
RAF or Refer-A-Friend is a service provided by Blizzard for World of Warcraft to bring in new players. It gives the following features:
300% XP Bonus when in a party with your RAF friend that is within 4 levels of your current level.
The ability to summon your friend once an hour by right clicking their party frame and selecting 'Summon Friend'.
For every 2 levels gained by the referred person they may grant ONE level to the referee up to a maximum of 30. You may not grant levels to characters that are above 60.
If the RAF friend purchases one month of game time the referee gets 1 month playtime.
If the RAF friend purchaes two months of game time the refree gets a zhevra mount usable on one character.
Creating Accounts/Limitations
You may send RAF invites to the same e-mail address/battle.net account.
You can have a maximum of 8 accounts per battle.net account so consider this if your RAF accounts are throw away accounts.
If you create a new battle.net account for your RAF accounts you will not be able to transfer OUTSIDE of this battle.net account to other battle.net accounts with the same last name for 30 days as a security feature. Once the 30 day timer runs out you can xfer freely between them.
A trial account cannot refer a friend, if you are going to chain your accounts together you will need to upgrade each one and then refer again once its processed.
If you are going to purchase digital upgrades online you will only be able to do 3 upgrades before you are likely to get an error #127 even if your credit card details are valid and there are no other problems you will need to do the upgrade from another computer or reset your modem/router till you obtain a new IP address. For most cable companies it will take a good 5-10 minutes of the modem being powercycled for the lease on the IP to run out, for xDSL it shouldn't take this long usually.[/b].
Common RAF Setups.
A --> BCDE
This setup is where A sends out 4 invites to your e-mail address, 4 new accounts are created and linked to Account A. This method is useful if you want to grant the MOST RAF Levels to the one account. You would only use this method if you were intending to create multiple teams of 60's and level them together all the time. If any character in the party that is part of the RAF link breaks the 4 level difference rule the RAF will break. This means you cannot use a 80 to boost in this scenario.
This gives the most rewards possible to Account A. Once you use Summon Friend once on this RAF setup it is on cooldown for the other 3 characters, not very useful really.
A -> B -> C -> D -> E
A Refers B. Account B is created and upgraded. B refers C. Account C is created and upgraded. Account C refers D. And so on. This spreads out RAF levels in a staggered effect and isn't as useful for creating lots of teams without doing some character transfers later. This setup is most popular as it lets you use a 80 character on the A account for boosting. This works because as long as B & C are within 4 levels of each other it doesn't matter that A and B link is broken. A can summon B who can summon C who can summon D who can summone E etc. This is useful for boosting in instances that are hard to get to like Sunken Temple or Scholomance/Stratholme.
This is all I can think of from the top of my head at the moment.
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