Streamers acc sharing + boosting

a***godx the warrior never played classic wow but somehow logs on rank 14 toons with random names on stream and boosts them to rank 10 with his druid friend and then the druid leaves and they do that again and again on other accs :poop:

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B**F BR is a guild where majority of members are paid to gear a certain guys’ character. In classic the rank 14 tauren warrior was originally on Gehennas and its name was Joho. The characters had a whole raid set up for them with everyone passing on all of the loot they wanted for them for a certain ammount of money/week. The char in question was double shifted 24/7 during ranking and played by 2 guys who the owner flew out to Dubai. Same things are happening now and that’s why aie and the druid are in Dubai for.

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yeah it’s pathetic as f i came here to complain about the most famous one, sodapoppin, having 50k gold and not having farmed a single copper in his life. disgusting behaviour no one cared

Who cares , their choices

What is the difference between this and level boosting?

bump until aziegodx and callmecow get banned (or i for namecallings but idgaf)

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It’s very amusing how inconsistent Blizzard and any other company is with the account sharing rule, I see it happen so much here and in places like OSRS. It’s sad how Blizzard will also let them compete in their PvP tournaments despite said streamers advertising RMT websites on their streams for ages and they often have the website name somewhere on stream or in their info pages.

It’s honestly worse because they did action Reckful for this but basically no one else.

reckful killed himself before he could even see his account again. clowns nowadays can do all they want, boost, buy gold, account share. let that sink in.

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bump10chra

Yup, it’s pretty disgusting that most of the top ranked players who came from private servers are super blatantly advertising RMT boosting and such on their twitch channels, rivah does it too

You’d be surprised how rampart this was back in original TBC.

People were paying heavy sums just to get 10 games played at 2k+ rating on weekly basis. All with “oil money” ofc. :slight_smile:

Never really been a secret

Neilyo 14 contains clips of him playing on 3 different rogues (1 of which is his): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fT_aZfg9AP0

Neilyo 14.5, same thing, 3 different rogues (1 is his and 2 different rogues from last movie): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xF4Rx1sQYQU

And it still happens a lot in retail, to this day

The game was always like that. Remember all the gold selling ads in chat? The corpses spelling out websites? Ranking in vanilla, spots in high rated teams in tbc… This is the norm, unfortunately, not some new development. Hack, back in high school, some of my classmates would make drinking money be selling lvl 70 chars.

You have to be pretty baller to be shipping out 2 paid people to play your WoW account in Dubai.

You’d be surprised how much money was poured into WoW gold/arena rating/item boost sellers back in original TBC/WOTLK by UAE people. :smiley:

Banning them would be bad for Blizzard’s business. The guild have used paid transfers at least two times since the start of classic now. That’s a lot more money than most people spend on the game, even in retail.

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