Is boosting against the rules?

Correct. That is what the Blizzard EULA and policies state. They also do not allow account sharing with the exception of one minor child the person is the legal guardian of. So, people can’t let others play their account to boost it.

No, not legit at all. If real money is exchanged then that is against the EULA.

  1. Prohibited Commercial Uses: Exploit, in its entirety or individual components, the Platform for any purpose not expressly authorized by Blizzard, including, without limitation (i) playing the Game(s) at commercial establishments (subject to Section 1.B.v.3.); (ii) gathering in-game currency, items, or resources for sale outside of the Platform or the Game(s); (iii) performing in-game services including, without limitation, account boosting or power-leveling, in exchange for payment; (iv) communicating or facilitating (by text, live audio communications, or otherwise) any commercial advertisement, solicitation or offer through or within the Platform; or (v) organizing, promoting, facilitating, or participating in any event involving wagering on the outcome, or any other aspect of, Blizzard’s Games, whether or not such conduct constitutes gambling under the laws of any applicable jurisdiction, without authorization.

What Blizzard can PROVE with their data and do about it is a totally different topic though.

Yeah, no. No I have not. That takes away all the fun of actually PLAYING a game. Cheating means I don’t actually enjoy what I paid for. Why skip things… makes no sense. I also don’t have an ego about my game prowess though nor do I care about leaderboards. Never have.

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