Quote (straightedgerevenge @ Sep 18 2014 05:11am)
Then why even count them?
I'm sure you used the program that makes them all attack at the same time or whatever.
So in other words you either cheated, you have 5 moniters or you simply just put them all on follow and just leveled them (could easily put them all on follow and level 85-90 on timeless isle in like 4-5 hours).
Multi boxing is not cheating. It's 100% legal. It's also complex and hard to learn.
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http://www.wowwiki.com/MultiboxingQuote
Background of Multiboxing
As noted above in the term description, multiboxing is a game play style accepted by Blizzard . The multiboxing solutions documented here do not violate Blizzard's EULA for the World of Warcraft game. In order to multibox in World of Warcraft, you will need to have all of the following criteria areas addressed:
One World of Warcraft registered account per game client you wish to multibox (example: 5 characters = 5 accounts)[1]. This means you will have to purchase multiple copies of the game, including all required expansions. Note: You can multibox using trial accounts. However, to form a party, your leader must be a paid account.
The computing power to run the desired number of games. This can be achieved by using 1 computer or multiple computers. A simple computer costing under $700 is sufficient to multibox [2]
The ability to "broadcast" your game commands to all your running games. This can be done by using Multiboxing software or Multiboxing hardware.
In addition, you will need to learn many multiboxing strategies, including Macro writing skills, and may need to pay special attention to your in-game UI.