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    1)
    boost 4 - I got nearly the same PC spec, with a little more ram (16 GB) and it works.
    try to make one directory for each wow session so you can configure your toons display config and tune down the graphical details

    I created another wow account in my existing battle.net account and extended it via battle chest to a full account
    then I recruited myself and created another account etc etc. until I had my main account and 4 additional accounts.
    all under the same battle.net account so all my chars have the same access to my pets and mounts.

    wow1 | wow2->wow3->wow4->wow5

    I don't use the granted levels because I play full groups and leveling is so amazing fast that it isn't necessary.
    The main problem with granting levels is that your last wow account (wow5 in my case) won't have the access
    to a granted char because he can't receive (only give away) levels and that you have to play it up manually or
    transfer a char to it to get a full group again.

    on european servers we got some issues with buying the keys online via battle.net. It can take up to one week
    before your account is fully updated to the battle.chest. In this time you can level, but not join a group or trade
    or use the auction house which is really annoying. Therefore i'd suggest to buy the keys in a local store.
    Additionally you might get a restriction on your account for using a credit card that often while buying the
    battlechest online in the battle.net. I had to call them to unlock my credit card so I can purchase it again.
    For them buying 4 battlechest packs within a short amount of time it looks like a stolen credit card.


    always link them in the same battle.net account so you have access to all your pets and mounts.
    additionally all mails are instant with no delay and you can transfer account-gear and other things
    that are bound to a battle.net account.

    for installing multiple instances of wow just copy the wow folder.
    I'd suggest to symlink your data and interface folder so you don't need to have the whole
    data storage several times on your pc and you can easily update the addons. just google
    for symlink or use the forums search. Symlink is a directory link to another directory.
    If your wow instance looks for the data folder then all requests are forwarded to the
    data folder of your main wow installation.

    you can move chars from b.net account to another b.net account or within the same b.net
    account between multiple instances of wow. just make sure that your registration details
    are the same in all accounts.
    Last edited by Asterix : 05-08-2013 at 04:28 AM

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    thank you very very much for your replies guys, appreciated!!

    i have a couple of more questions please

    1) i am not very computer savvy, can you explain to me in a bit more detail what you mean by "make one directory for each wow session"?
    2) when you say get the key from a local store you mean not via the online store but buying the battlechests in the store?
    3) also you are saying you upgraded another account to a full account first before recruiting yourself as RAF. Does that work? I thought you had to send someone an email who has to accept first, then buy the battlechest/upgrade
    4) you symlink the data/interface folders instead of having multiple copies of wow installation on your disk (which makes sense). does ISBOXER do that automatically, ie can i change user interfaces for all my group with ISBOXER and just have 1 installed version of wow, instead of creating symlinks which frankly I have no idea how to do (doesnt mean i cant get into it but as i am not very PC savvy I would like to go down the easiest route)

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    1) He means literally make one "World of Warcraft" program folder per account.

    2) It is true that Visa fraud prevention called me when I bought 4 online battlechests. It might be easier to get the boxed key from a local store, yes. Assuming they match the online price. With my account, at least, all I had to do was verify a few account details and tell them that the charges were legit and it was fune

    3) What Asterix did was not RAF link using his main account, but using a second one. See his diagram up there, b>c>d>e, but A is separate. most people would prefer that A not be separate because you don't get as many level grants that way. Also, since you said your goal is to transfer your toons to one account after leveling, you definitely want those granted levels. I would even recommend going a>b>e and a>c>d. That way, you still get all the RAF bonuses, but you get twice as many levels to grant to account A(because both B and C are linked to it).

    4. Yes, ISBoxer will do that automatically. I have one world of warcraft folder on my hard drive, and ISBoxer handles getting everything launched and keeping all my character configs separate from each other. Personally, I don't have enough good things to say about ISBoxer. It's great. There are also a ton of videos and tutorials related to setting it up. For just boosting, it requires next to no set up. You would just go through the quick setup wizard and enter your toon names. That's basically it, though there are many, many other features that you wouldn't be using if you use it strictly for boosting.

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    thank you very much for the reply, this clarifies things even more

    please allow me some further questions, sorry to be a pain. i have read the guides but some are just a bit too "quick" and confusing for the absolute newbie..

    1) same B.Net account but different wow accounts?
    - to use heirlooms on the RAF toons, the RAF accounts need to be on the same B.Net account. but wow account is not the same thing as B.Net account right? how do i set up the 4 RAF accounts for ease of use? am i creating a second wow account with a different email address on which i have all the 4 RAF accounts and link that second wow account to the B.Net account? Or am i using 4 different wow accounts with 4 different emails for the RAFs?
    - i use an authenticator which i think is linked to a B.Net account correct? so when logging into all the chars i would just have to wait for the codes to change / or write down codes before, then log into them sequentially?

    2) ISBoxer
    - I havent yet read an awful lot about it but i will definitely need it to make the boosting streamlined. do i need a keybroadcasting tool on top of it or is that included in ISBoxer?
    - Any other software I will need to make this work?

    3) Boosting
    - Some guides say that 1-10 is best leveled with the RAFs just killing stuff until they hit lvl10, then move to dungeons. some other guides say 1-10 should be done with the booster in the party. is there a best way to do this considering that my booster will be lvl90?

    4) Heirlooms
    - Does the heirloom +XP actually stack with the 300% from RAF?

    thanks so much again!
    best
    mph
    Last edited by mph : 05-08-2013 at 11:38 PM

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    1. Yes. Same battle net account, different wow accounts. when you get the RaF invite it asks you if you already have a battle.net account. just enter yours there on all of your new accounts and they will be joined. And the authenticator is per b.net account, so it protects all of your accounts
    2. ISBoxer does key broadcasting by default when you set up a new team, as well as automatically setting up quite a few other things that you need to do to get up and running.
    3. Personally, I just quest/kill with my slaves alone until 10, at which point you can enter Deadmines, RFC, and WC. whichever is closest, since you won't really spend all that much time there. Either way, I don't imagine it takes long.
    4. Yes, it does. Just make sure you have equal +xp bonuses across all of your boosted toons. If they end up more than 4 levels apart the RaF bonus would stop working. Also, rested doesn't work while RaF is active, though it will still accumulate.


    Don't feel bad about asking questions, I still do a good bit of that myself.

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    Quote Originally Posted by mph View Post
    4) Heirlooms - Does the heirloom +XP actually stack with the 300% from RAF?
    It stacks with multiplication. XP = (100% + modifiers) * (speed factor) Heirlooms, guild standard, xp potion, (and I think holidays) all count as modifiers. Rested and RAF are speed factors. It's possible to have (100% + 70%, 55% without guild standard) * (300%) = 510% with standard, 465% without (quests or don't have)

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