As you know last week I was perma-banned which was overturned to 72 hours recently. This was on my main account of 6 years. I will not be touching this account with a bot anymore. I do however have a second account that I want to start botting on but I do have a static IP. If this account is banned will they still be able to ban my other accounts? I know people say that GB is almost a definite ban. I have used GB for years as well as BGB and many leveling profiles and have never received any bans. Mine are always unsupervised and have never put anything on the AH in mass quantities. I have noticed a growing number of bans since last week.......has blizzard finally found a way to track this? If so will HB be making changes to make the product more stealth? I understand that there is always a risk with botting but I don't believe that me getting banned was pure bad luck.
If you have the accounts on separate battle.net's with separate names, separate payment info(gametime is best) and want to be sure they are never linked via IP. You will have to be pretty anal about it and NEVER FORGET A SINGLE TIME, if you forget once you may as well stop doing it. Process: Bot for x number of hours on Botting account with Ip address #1 Stop Bot Start -> Run -> Cmd Type Ipconfig/release -> wait for it to run Type ipconfig/renew -> wait for it to run Load your main account you do not intend to have a bot linked too. Play/afk for however long you wish, you arent botting. Log off, close wow. Start -> Run -> Cmd Type Ipconfig/release -> wait for it to run Type ipconfig/renew -> wait for it to run Load bot account for another session. Rinse and repeat Depending on your ISP/router etc, you may have to go to 192.168.0.1 or whatever your routers default IP is, and instead of doing the run-->cmd step, change your mac address in your router's settings instead. Just Hit "clone mac address" and then change 1-2 numbers/letters, it doesnt matter which ones.