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![]() Hey, this might be a stupid question but I prefer to ask. I got a 60 shaman. Can i buff my alt (only buff no attacks) or it would be considered as 2-boxing?
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![]() Yes that's 2 boxing
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#4
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![]() That would be boxing. If your friend was playing your shaman, or your wife, etc was playing your shaman....that's legal. Be careful who has your info, but if you can trust someone that's the best way to go about it.
My friend logs my character in sometimes to do transfers, buff myself, or whatever. | ||
Last edited by RDawg816; 05-19-2016 at 05:46 AM..
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#5
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![]() How can Developers know if it is you or another person buffing? I dont get it
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#6
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It doesn't matter how they know, it's against the rules. But yes, they have methods for detecting it and punishment is swift. Just don't do it.
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You only lose when you stop having fun. Work on it.
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#8
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![]() If you have an IP exemption, just know they are watching you....
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i know people who have been warned by GM's over silly things that they observe. so they really do watch for exploitation. | |||
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