Hey guys, i am about to have 2 botting pcs and 5 accounts to run legion gathering by mid next week and try to squeeze a bit of gold before 7.1 drops. I have found a way to run my nots 99% afk after getting them set up using one method that may be obsolete in 7.1, so im just trying to scale while i have good automation down. I am wondering, i have 2 bot pcs, both extremely subpar, but i had them. I will be running 2 on a laptop and hopefully 3 on a desktop. I do not believe in the vmware/vpn tinfoil hat theories unless you run 6+ wows on 1 machine, because that means blizz would have to track the multiboxers. But, i am not sure what blizzard tracks after they ban you, so i am wondering the best things to do after getting banned to have the least chance of them catching me. I have been using a pc before that i had suicide bots banned on, then i moved to a new house after a cpl months and ran suicide bots and they never got caught. I know factory resetting a PC is a must, but do you think they track you as far as hwids/router ids? I mean, have you ever got the notification on an account saying you logged in from a new location and your account is locked? How would i mix up my pc info so that i can start clean and could potentionally get this message if i had other accounts? They have to be tracking something. I dont think it would be IPs because of the dynamic ip system, i have tried releasing and renewing my ip, but not locked out of the account. Do you think changing router mac address would do it? What else should i do after being banned so that i can start over again, to be on the safe side. I like this as a means of making some spare money, but it would kind of suck if they get your info and you are done botting for months because they keep banning you.