1-70 Fast Walkthrough Guides < Blue Post?

#0 - April 17, 2008, 6:25 a.m.
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Hello,

I wanted to take the time to ask a official admin the question on these ebooks, such as ' Joana's Leveling Guide/ Brian Kopp's 1-70 guide '

My first question is, is this actually lethal to use? Because in a way its telling you how to fast power level, which is unfair for those who cannot afford the book. (Same as buying power leveling).

Also is this actually breaking any of the rules? This person is making off blizzard selling information on how to fast level. I heard blizzard get really annoyed with people who make money off blizzard ( such as gold selling/powerleveling) and try to track down.

What is your opion on this subject?

I would love to know!

Thanks!
#16 - April 17, 2008, 4:33 p.m.
Blizzard Post
Q u o t e:
Hello,

I wanted to take the time to ask a official admin the question on these ebooks, such as ' Joana's Leveling Guide/ Brian Kopp's 1-70 guide '

My first question is, is this actually lethal to use? Because in a way its telling you how to fast power level, which is unfair for those who cannot afford the book. (Same as buying power leveling).

Also is this actually breaking any of the rules? This person is making off blizzard selling information on how to fast level. I heard blizzard get really annoyed with people who make money off blizzard ( such as gold selling/powerleveling) and try to track down.

What is your opion on this subject?

I would love to know!

Thanks!


First of all, as has been pointed out prior, using a leveling guide is not lethal ;)

On the topic of using a leveling guide, sure it is allowed as long as the contents of the guide follows the EULA and ToS put in place for World of Warcraft. In short, if the guide tells you to download a hack or use an exploit then no, doing such actions is not allowed. If the guide simply gives you information that allows you to optimize your leveling and questing route and you find the guide useful, then more power to you.