Quote Originally Posted by 'Eteocles',index.php?page=Thread&postID=61969#post 61969
Economical? Maybe, practical? No. They'd be noticed either by people seeing them or people /who'ing instances at random(and trust me, they do; anytime a bunch of hunters are in an instance someone pipes up quick, even on Cairne in the first few weeks someone pointed out "OMG LOOK THERES LIKE 40 HUNTERS IN DIRE MAUL RIGHT NOW AND NO OTHER CLASSES" and sure enough, /who Dire Maul - 40 Hunters with random names and random levels, most of which were too low to be in there(late 40s), probably some old farming operation who doesn't realize DM ain't worth shit anymore and has no more chest spawns BECAUSE of hunter farms.
Leveling most likely, as there is nothing of value in there. Then off to more profitable areas.

People seeing them boxing in the open? Nothing will be done, because they are breaking no rules by just leveling 5 chars with no bot, which we know all about
So instead of leveling 1 char singly to start botting at 70 and get as long out of it as pos.. they get 5. It is the most practical route they can take, they get 5 times the botting off at 70 then just one char.
No amount of reporting them while leveling will do anything at all. Do you get banned if people report you? Gold farmers and bots only beome practical to start sending gold to the mains at late 60's, getting banned earlier than that is not a good enough risk for the gold involved.

Boxing the character being leveled is the single most practical way of doing it. And if they are doing nothing wrong, they will not be banned. I just really really hope it does not happen, but I cannot see them not realising the amount of time it saves for long.