Am I allowed to sell information for gold?

hi friends,

I was advertising my nutrition and traingsplan in the tradechat to man up some people and get some muscles and serveral people reported me, I guess.

Now I am not allowed to use the chat anymore.

Shall I open a ticket that I get unbanned?

I do not understand why I got chatbanned.
Obviously I did not sell any of my guides for real money but for WoW Gold.

Information are sold in WoW for as long as the game exists.
But mostly for real life money
Goldguides
RestedXP guides
etc

Even PvP “coaching” is a thing. Sometimes even for gold.
Logreviewers are getting paid in gold as well.

As Blizzard does not stop those buisnesses, I have to guess that selling information for gold is allowed.

A healthy diat and body results in a healthy mindset and this helps to get any other of your goals done. Once you eat peas, nuts on a regular basis, your nervous system will increase its performence and so will you. You will be faster. You will be more chilled as being stronger gives you confidence and even the mindset to be a leader in your next raid.
So overall my trainingsplan makes you a better computer controller.
So does pvp coaching.

So back to my questions:
Do you think it is allowed to sell those information for gold and should I ask blizzard to unban me?
Or should I accepted my 24h punishment and never sell my trainignsplan again?

(the gold I made with selling so far is untouched btw)

You may appeal and Blizzard will decide whether if the penalty was warranted or not, since penalties will stack nowadays due having a past record.

But can you sell info for in-game G or is it against some rule?
That is his question.

You cannot sell real life stuff for gold.

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How can I – and OP – see this? Can you link?

Still didn’t answer his question tho.
I’d say you can’t get banned for selling information in wow for gold. But if you got reported for something else, well… Open a ticket and have a chat with gm.

being fast and strong influences how you perform in wow.
The mindset you will develop also helps alot to get things done.
In about a year you will be a better wow-player for sure.

There you will find an interview with one of the highest paid e-sportler ever:

https://www.redbull.com/ca-en/theredbulletin/work-from-home-tips-faker-lol-interview

But let me quote whats impotent regarding my chat-restriction ban:

I try to stay healthy both physically and mentally, including getting enough sleep.”

As the famous faker revealed, stay (or after 10 years of wow: get) healthy is important for an e-sport-star to keep his performence.

There are also documents about TSM, SK blahblah on YouTube where they include physically workout as training for their e-Sport-career.

With this information I am pretty sure you want to optimize your life style to get the logs on wowlog you always dreamed of.
And if you do so, I can help you with my trainingsplan.

So I do not feel like this is “real life” stuff. Sure it will improve your life in all ways besides time management, but getting coached by a PvP-Master will also change your mind. You will ask the right questions and stop blaming others and only focus on what you can do for example. This teaching which is “real life” stuff is paid for gold and alsol can be used IRL

So idk

Your talents are lost here my friend, esports and this game should/would/could never be used in the same sentence…outside of memeing ofcourse.

Imo not a bad idea, how many rank 14 rankers have trombosis in the legs now would interesting me a lot

It may be sort of fine in your context but it opens up the floodgate for all kinds of shady stuff.

I’d rather not have people advertise and sell life advise outside WoW.

Before you know it you’ll have Tate weirdos advertise dating advice

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I think this bit covers it.

  1. Using the Platform or any third-party systems to commit an illegal or fraudulent action that is prohibited under applicable laws and/or under this End User License Agreement.
  1. Exploit, in its entirety or individual components, the Platform for any purpose not expressly authorized by Blizzard, including, without limitation (i) playing the Game(s) at commercial establishments (subject to Section 1.B.iv.3.); (ii) gathering in-game currency, items, or resources for sale/selling/exchanging outside of the Platform or the Game(s);
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I don’t think it’s appropriate to sell nutrition- and trainingplans for ingame currency.

If you need gold, just get a bot. Blizzard won’t care about those.

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It seems answer is NO. Thanks. I hope OP is still reading.

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