Hi guys, i just got two toons to lvl 100 using Kick's, no problems. It's my main, Vanilla and the only account, and i would not like to see it banned. I have no need or desire to ever bot on it again (though I am considering buying one botting account ) How long would I be in the "danger zone" for being detected now that I have just stopped botting? I botted for 15 days like 12-15 hours a day, 40% attended! Cheers....
Do not use farm for a nowadays, my 1 month old account banned for fish and fireland trash farm(6 month)
No one can tell.. blizz keeps updating their game every now and then.. But why did you risk your account?!
Well, tbh, i dont know. I leveled to 100 3 toons by hand, geared them, grinded for world drop transmog, had no time or energy to lvl any more, and figured i would get away with 6 month suspension if i get caught, since it would be the first offense on a very old account, and i could live with that. I've read that accounts that didn't bot 24 hours before the ban waves were mostly Ok?
From what i could gather, no one is getting banned for questing only unless reported by other players repeatedly, whereas farmers, even fishing bots are banned pretty fast, which may lead one to conclude that Blizz pays attention to farmers, while questing bots do not draw their attention and interest... I think they actually let people quest bot as long as they dont touch game economy or other people's in game experience (by doing pvp or dungeons) I've heard people say: "I botted dungeons and got the ban fast", or "I did PVP and got the ban fast" or "I farmed mats and got the ban fast" Never did I hear somenon say: "I ran the quest bot ONLY and got the ban" If they said so, there was always a little BUT "i did some farming, which was....like a week ago"....
Its the same as always lads. Follow good practices and stay away form things that get you almost guaranteed ban (bgbuddy, kickbotting) and you should be ok for outside of mass bans, in which, there's nothing you can do about them.