How do I log into multiple Battlenet accounts?
How do I log into multiple Battlenet accounts?
If you have multiple WoW accounts in your Blizzard account, you’ll have a menu over the Play button in the Blizzard desktop application where you can select which account you are launching (WoW1, WoW2, etc.). Just press Play, and that would launch the WoW client for the selected account.
How do I link two WoW accounts?
Each World of Warcraft account contains its own characters and requires a separate paid subscription. Aside from the character transfer service, which can move characters between accounts, there is no way to merge progress from multiple accounts.
How do I add multiple accounts to Battlenet?
Adding a Battle.net Authenticator to Multiple Accounts
- Log in to the Account Settings of your second account.
- Go to Security > Set up Authenticator (or Account Overview > Add Authenticator)
- Skip the download because you already have the app on your phone.
- Select “Other Options: Set up a mobile authenticator”
- Enter the security code sent to your Battle.net email.
Do you need 2 accounts to Multibox?
Background of Multiboxing One World of Warcraft registered account per game client you wish to multibox (example: 5 characters = 5 accounts). This means you will have to purchase multiple copies of the game, including all required expansions.
Do you need multiple WoW accounts to Multibox?
WoW multiboxing means one thing: playing with several characters simultaneously, either on one (or more than one) computer. Essentially, instead of playing with only one character, you’re controlling a few of them at the same time. You can either do that by playing multiple WoW accounts on one machine or several.
Should I report Multiboxing WoW?
Multiboxing is not against any rule and is fully allowed in World of Warcraft. Abusing the report system should get you banned and deleted from the Internet. Abusing the report system is an actionable offense.
Will Blizzard ban Multiboxing?
blizzard never banned multiboxxers. they banned one specific type of software which mirrored commands across multiple game clients, and could be used for actual cheating.