Effective May 13th, 2022 (in Korea), users will be allowed to have three Battle.net accounts instead of one. I know most large botters have multiple accounts and completely ignore the EULA. The US EULA specifies a max of three Accounts with Battle.net Balance.
Why do you think Blizzard is making this change? Are they going to somehow enforce this and reduce botting?
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Hope so, but I would also like if they increased the Shared Stash tabs to be more and make them bigger too
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so instead of having a currency stacking tab, they will entice us to pay for 2 more accounts.
Awesome.
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Where did you read this, and its only in Korea?
I read it on their support article End User License Agreement Revision Notice (Effective May 13, 2022)
And for US folks, we already have a max of 3 in our EULA. So they are just being upgraded to our status for some reason.
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No, it specifies that 3 accounts is MAX you can have
I can’t read that, but they are likely bringing it in line with the rest of the Regions. Korea has some different laws which might have impacted how many accounts a person can have prior? I honestly don’t know.
What I do want to clarify though is that you can have as many Bnet accounts as you want - provided they are in your legal name.
What you can’t have is more than 3 with Battlenet Balance on them.
From Section D2a
And, while you can register and play on multiple Accounts, you are not allowed to have more than three (3) Accounts with Battle.net Balance.
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Wow I also just learned that in Korea you must specify your SSN and phone number to register a Korean Battle.net account. And kids (used to) have a maximum game time they could play for each day.
What if you have more tho? 
Yeah, that is what I meant by Korea having very different account set up laws and procedures. I don’t know the details very well though due to the language gap.
That is fine. See my post above. You can have as many as you want registered in your legal name. What is restricted is the number of accounts with Bnet Balance on them. That is limited to 3.
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Ah ok, thx for explanation.