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    1. I'm obviously biased here but the answer is yes You don't have to take my word for it though, there's people switching from that software to ISBoxer all the time, including some of the moderators on the other site. That other software seems to be less functional than Keyclone to be honest, other than buttons you can click with your mouse (which I'm told not many people use). Here's a guide that can help you make the switch -- and the Quick Start Guide is a more general getting started guide that has a lot of good info as well.

    2. There's always pros and cons, the cons being that it might be harder and it's extra $$ to buy the game, expansions and the subscription. The more characters you play yourself, the more content you're going to be able to complete on your own. (up to a point) You also get a higher chance of getting loot if you're playing with other people, etc.

    3. Pick your favorite DPS. The main question is whether you want melee or ranged, and then what utility/buffs you want. It doesn't really matter Shaman, ret paladin, and mage seem like pretty good/common choices

    4. "Boost". Use Refer a Friend to add any new accounts, then you can power through 1-60. Do the referral from the prot paladin account, then you can run the new character through dungeons with him (can pretty much just put the lowbie on autofollow and aoe)

    5. Up to you, I probably wouldn't.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Redbeard View Post
    4) You have acct A and B right now. Create an RAF account C linked to account B. Create a new char on B and C and then dungeon boost them with an 80 from A (youd want this to be your prot pally of course).
    Quote Originally Posted by Lax View Post
    4. "Boost". Use Refer a Friend to add any new accounts, then you can power through 1-60. Do the referral from the prot paladin account, then you can run the new character through dungeons with him (can pretty much just put the lowbie on autofollow and aoe)

    Might need some clarification here as the two quotes seem to clash.
    Basically (but my RAF knowledge dates, so double check) it all depends how many new accounts you want to add.

    if only 1 new account (for a total of 3 toons: 80 priest, 80 paly, new toon) then go for Red's advice, and refer a friend from the PRIEST account.
    Then, on the priest account, create a new toon and level those 2 new toons together (for triple xp) and boost them with your Pally on the other account.

    if you plan on adding more than just 1 toon (lets say for a total of 5 toons : 80 priest, 80 pally and 3 new toons) then i think it doesn't matter which account you start the RAF from (Paly or priest) as the new toons will all be together anyway, and should still get triple xp.

    That's my understanding anyway, but i haven't RAF'd in 2+years i believe. Can someone confirm the above?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Lax View Post
    1. I'm obviously biased here but the answer is yes You don't have to take my word for it though, there's people switching from that software to ISBoxer all the time, including some of the moderators on the other site. That other software seems to be less functional than Keyclone to be honest, other than buttons you can click with your mouse (which I'm told not many people use). Here's a guide that can help you make the switch -- and the Quick Start Guide is a more general getting started guide that has a lot of good info as well.
    Yep, I'm one of those mods Lax mentioned and I switched about 3 weeks ago to ISBoxer. The price of each product is essentially the same ($1 diff), but the feature set for ISBoxer is so much better for my needs (and I really wouldn't consider myself an advanced user yet). Feel free to send me a PM if you have questions.

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