Recruit a Friend - How would it really work?

#0 - Nov. 23, 2009, 10:08 a.m.
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I have a ton of questions regarding this service, and I would like to ask anyone who knows anything about this to help me out. This is regarding whether or not this service is useful in leveling characters for your own needs.

Scenario:
- Players -
1. Main Account (Veteran) level 80 Warrior.
2. Recruited Friend (Recruit) Level 1 Priest.

-Account-
1. Main Account A - level 80 Warrior-
2. Recruited Account B - level 1 Preist-

-Email-
1. Main account A email
2. Recruited friend B email

Question #1: Can the recruited friend have the same email as myself. Since this is going to be a character (Priest) I wish to power level to 60 and then keep for myself.

-Leveling-
• Computer A has logged into Account A
• Computer B has logged into Account B

Question #2: As I help level the Priest from 1 - (60) using the Warrior (On computer A) then once Priest is done with all of the benefits of extra xp can I then transfer the 60 Priest to my main "Veteran" Account A for use on Account A?
- Question #2a: Is it free to transfer said Priest to Account A?

Question #3: Once the Priest is transferred to Account A. Can I then cancel the Account B and keep the Priest on Account A.

That is all I want to know, and I can't seem to figure out anything about this specific scenario.

#1 - Nov. 23, 2009, 10:12 a.m.
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If you are the account holder on both accounts (and yes, you can recruit yourself - even putting them on the same Battle.net account is fine), you can transfer.

If the second account isn't under your name, then no - you aren't allowed to transfer.

Does that answer your questions?
#7 - Nov. 23, 2009, 10:54 a.m.
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Q u o t e:


This is how I understand it:

You can have both WoW accounts linked to the one battle.net account. Once you log in to the battle.net account you will be prompted to choose which account to play, choose Account A. Then if you open another client you can do the same, but this time to choose Account B.

I am pretty sure that's how it works, but a GM may need to clarify on the exact details.


Multiple WoW accounts in the same Battle.net (up to 8) do produce a dropdown list. You can multibox just the same under Battle.net as you always could running multiple copies of the client.