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    Quote Originally Posted by sladet99 View Post
    I have five accounts on two battlenet logins, with one authenticator. Obviously three on one, two on the other. When logging all five at once, I find that I only have to wait about 30 seconds at the most to log in the next account. Sometimes I can get away with using the same number if I am fast enough. The sole reason I have the two battlenet accounts is to double my chances for Blizzard beta invites and I had two email accounts at the time.

    What I do find to be a pain with the two battlenet accounts is remembering were all the alts are. I have org chart showing were everyone is at.

    ROFL

    I often visit the forums and hit "Select Character" just to hunt down an alt.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Svpernova09 View Post

    I often visit the forums and hit "Select Character" just to hunt down an alt.

    Hey, that is a great idea.
    US - Silverhand
    Main Team - Shadowsong Criterion

    Shoekner - Blood Death Knight
    Fellval - Holy/Discipline Priest
    Ovela - Elemental Shaman
    Kagatomi - Elemental Shaman
    Altaella - Arcane Mage

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    Two-factor authentication to play a video game...

    lol

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    One B.Net per one wow account is what I've done.

    Currently you can log in with a single authenticator code.
    Which is the main reason.

    You lose the features of an integrated account management.
    Which is new with the B.Net account thing.

    So essentially your choice is:

    (A)
    Pro - The new features of an integrated account management.
    Con - +30 second to log in, per account after the first.

    (B)
    Pro - Retain logging in all at once.
    Con - Account management as its been for the last 4 years (ie no integrated improvements).

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