Quote Originally Posted by 'Bigfish',index.php?page=Thread&postID=62899#post6 2899

Quote Originally Posted by 'Falkor',index.php?page=Thread&postID=62781#post62 781
I think the simple way to find out if you will accomplish this is to ask one question:

Do you love macros more then girls?

If answer = yes
then you will go far!

if answer = no
forget you ever mentionded this idea!
Already married, and the wife is very supportive. I think she actually appreciates that multiboxing gives me the flexibility to just drop what I'm doing and go spend time with her whenever I want. She's also a workaholic, so I get plenty of play time too.

As far as how many macros I will use, there is a limit on the personal and all-characters level, and on some characters (notably healers) I've already hit the cap on personal macros, so I may find myself having to cut-n-paste macro files between dungeons. Kinda depends on how specific some fights will be.
I'm married too, and am looking into multiboxing for just that reason. I hate being in a group, and having to either bug out on them (and potentially lose friends/teammates online) for my wife, and vice versa. If I am all 5 people in an instance, I can just logout and finish later.

10 boxing, wow, 10 classes? noble idea. I hope you can get it worked out. I think you'd have enough difficulty with 10 characters with different specs. I'd say don't necessarily go for 10 classes just to say you did it, but make a 10 man team with some same classes, but different spec (like tree druid, moonkin, bear, and cat druids) for instance. I'd be going for the best mix of buffs/auras and other team enhancing stuff. Moonkins makes everyone else crit more, trees make other heals heal more etc. That would be just as difficult, if not moreso, but I think you'd have better success at it.