
Originally Posted by
willcoq
For dual boxing on a single PC, is AHK enough? ISBoxer is essentially $50/yr, and with only 2 accounts, I probably will barely utilize its full feature set.
It comes down how much is your time worth? Both programs have learning curves to them, no doubt, but unless you're already familiar with scripting/coding/programming, AHK may end up eating up more of your time. If you are dead set on free software, then I would guess that HKN is a lot easier to work with than AHK, although AHK is going to be more powerful (but, again, that will require time and effort to reach that level of working knowledge).

Originally Posted by
willcoq
I've looked around but can't find a simple tutorial on dual boxing in 2018. It's all several years old or applies to 5+ accounts.
In terms of software used, I would guess that the multiboxing community is broken down something like this:
Code:
80% ISBoxer
15% HotKeyNet
5% Other
Personally, I'm not aware of any AHK tutorials, but I'm not sure AHK has changed all that much over the years, especially in terms of simple replication of keys, so I would guess that those tutorials are probably still relevant. On the other hand, the number of accounts they're set up for is most likely irrelevant, as I would imagine that the only thing you'd need to change would be where the keystrokes are being sent.
Again, this is kinda where it comes down to: How much is your time worth? 

Originally Posted by
willcoq
On my main WoW account, I have a hunter, a rogue, a paladin, and a priest I want to level.
On the second WoW account I'm about to start with RAF, what class would go well with each one of these?
I'm thinking Hunter/hunter, Rogue/rogue, paladin/druid, priest/mage, but I have no idea. The goal is getting to 110 ASAP so I can try to get my Mage Tower artifact appearances for hunter/rogue/paladin/priest before the July patch that will remove Mage Tower forever.
Thanks in advance!
I'm going to ask that you open up a new thread to ask about class compositions. Mixing topics in threads doesn't help the flow of discussion, nor does it help those who are searching for similar topics.
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