So I've been botting on my personal account for about a month or so now. I normally bot almost every day, for about 8-10 hours. Human-like hours, that I could be playing myself. But I am curious, does questing (kicks questing 1-100) overnight, along with through the day, increase my chances greatly of being banned? Thanks for the help.
you take a risk with any form of botting im pretty sure tho i leveld my hunter using kicks pretty much while i was sleeping got stuck a few times and had no issues ive been boting for a while and never been banned but i don't bot for huge periods of time i use to mainly farm and only for 4 to 5 hours at a time each day and would never post hundreds of auctions just be carful with your boting try to think how long or what you would do normaly and go off of that but sure the long periods you start to bot the more risk you run
I don't think there is any way to prove one way or the other. If you account is investigate due to player reports you are probably screwed. I am sure there are enough wow nerds that manually play for 20hrs per day every day to blend, but even they sleep a little.
Hi Frosticus, I have seen this claim many times and I still was not able to find new accounts for $5USD, could you point me to where I can get this deal? Thanks!!
So i walk across the street like 5 times in an hour with like 200 cars passing every hour Then im like Ill pass 10 times during the same hour and be like Am i more likely to get hit by a car since im passing more often? I dunno, I guess logic would answer that
Make a Trail account. Then when you login with the trial account click upgrade on the banner that pops up. The client generates a code then sends you to battle.net login.
well botting 10hours and then playing 10hours manually is like botting 20hours so well where is the difference?