So after countless advice of making a new account for the pure intention of botting, I decided to suck it up, and puchase all Vanilla, TBC, and Wrath expansions, plus a time card. Even got a VPN just to bot with it. So what happens when I finally reach 80, and start farming my mineral ores and gathering herbs? What I'm really looking for is advice on how to finance my main account. I'm not in it for making real money by selling gold. I just do it so I can buy cool stuff with in game gold. I've seen many reports of people getting banned when sending gold to their main accounts, or sending materials. What's the best way to avoid detections/flags/cautions? If I can't mail gold to my main, or send materials, is this all just a lost cause? Thanks.
start botting up a new "main" and alternate your playtime between your unbotted main and your botted one(s) You'll find it's just a matter of time before your botted account blows your old main out of the water due to the fact you'll be gathering more, etc...
Most people advocate a gbank. I've been doing face-to-face trades for the last 75k or so and haven't been banned, but ymmv.
Isn't it advisible not to associate anything with your botter and your main? That includes being in the same guild together...
I don't see where you got that many bans from just trading gold/items-statement. Most people who got their main banned, ran detected bot(s)/stuff like flighthacks on a pc with their main also running. I think I've transfered at least 7 million gold over all those years and yet have to see a non-banwave ban so no I doubt it.
Farming account has a level 1 alt in the guild, main account has a level 1 alt in the guild. Farmer xfers to level 1 alt, which xfers into gbank, withdraw from gbank on alt of other account, send to main.
Lol, advertise something green or stupid in your main for the gold you want to transfer, then from your bot account whisper: ill buy it, and then trade the item for the gold, they will think you are just stupid or something hehe