Facebook is definitely the absolute lowest tier garbage website on the internet. I kinda love the fact that people can advertise private servers, piracy, data farming apps pretending to be games, all kinds of shady garbage. And I’m not sure how much it tracks because as soon as I mentioned dungeons here right now, hopped back on facebook and BAM! a boosting ad.
One +15 dungeon run costs 17 EURO That’s more than the monthly sub. For that price, I can set up a multibox account. 17 euro for 4 weeks - I can have 5 accounts for that cost. I’m surprised there’s some garbage players that will fork this money out.
17 euro for a 30 minute run really doesn’t seem worth it, huhh
And you click on the ad, takes you to the website and of course the ad lied. One M+15 timed is 60 euro but wait, it is at a 55% discount, it is only 26 euro now.
They also offer you a subscription - for only 150 euro a month, you can get your monthly m+15 runs.
But if you want, you can get the special pack for 90 euro (44 euro with the discount), where you get a second +15, untimed as well.
Bruh, this is insane, Blizz should do something to stop this garbage.
I assume right now there’s Shadowlands hype, many are coming back and want to get geared quick. In general as an expansion progresses it makes sense to have its boosting community grow.
I don’t mind it all that much when it is for gold, even if I think a token for a +15 is a bit steep. The real money boosting communities on the other hand are all about exchanging ingame services but the payment is out of game economy.
I mean yeah, it’s definitely a shady practice, but if someone is stupid enough to pay real money for people to play the game for them, then what’s it to you?
For every service that Blizz shuts down, another one would just pop up. If players actually stopped buying into this crap then they wouldn’t have a business and the problem would naturally solve itself.
Mainly the hilarity is in this being a facebook ad, and just being so blatant. It’s more funny than anything just how open they can be and what garbage gets advertised on facebook xD I’ve never seen ads like these on twitter or instagram. And with instagram is weird because you’d expect to see the same ads, as they share the ad network with facebook, but no. Instagram has standards… kinda.
Usualy +15(timed) is around 170-200k which is like 13€-15€.
We usualy offer some kind of discount for multiple runs.
There are also top end comunities that boost evrn higher, afaik highest that they boost is 24/5, on specific dungeons and weeks only, and timed goes for like 4m, now if u gotta buy tokens for 4m, thats some real money right here…
Gold has value in real money. A token is costs 20€ and is currently worth 176,240 Gold on EU realm. That’s not that much gold right now. If you sell +15 boosts for this much, you have to remember the booster won’t get this amount. You have to take away management cut and split the rest between 4 boosters, so each booster will get something like 40k.
Real money boosting is against the ToS, but there isn’t much Blizzard can do about boosting in general. As long as people are willing to pay for it, boosting will exist.
I feel sorry for whoever spends this much money for some confirmation in the form of m+ and ilvl numbers.
I’m not even really planning on doing those, had enough of this in Diablo III. In my last Diablo session I got to like torment VII (an appropriate name if you ask me) and realized it’s just more of the same old with bigger numbers. This was when I decided I had enough and needed a break.
Doesn’t make a lot of sense to me, in a few months that gear is gonna amount to new expansion greens.
Facebook, Google, with Twitter as a wannabe, all much the same, all evil.
Don’t you just love advertising?
There used to be a difference between money and gold. That’s gone now, with the Token, so AFAIAC, boosting for money or for gold is morally the same, but ofc Blizzard makes the rules, and wants their cut of the currency conversion, so money is against the ToS.
Yeah, with gold, you’re just risking your gold. With money, you’re risking your account.
Yeah, the whole concept of Diablo, and M+, always leaves me scratching my head wondering why people have any interest in it.