Bots will not buy the boost here is why

I never said they would stop botting but when they are already making more gold than they sell, them dropping their own money in order to make even MORE gold than they will sell makes no sense.

Honestly I’m starting to think you didn’t even make it past highschool with this logic you carry

I am a doctor lol. Gfy

Yeah and I’m a fairy princess

You seem to be really stubborn and confused.

If they have a billion gold for sale that’s just sitting around they will never sell that much gold then being able to make more gold four days sooner is irrelevant.

I don’t understand how you’re not getting this?

It’s not like they gold they have that’s sitting around is collecting interest it just sits there.

You can assume that buying a boost would be the most profitable way and efficient way to do so if they were starting out fresh but the fact this is they already have a billion gold lying around.

They have way more gold than they have buyers which is why the boost will not be bought

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But they’re not starting out fresh what are you not getting they already have a billion gold lying around they’re not even going to sell that through the whole expansion.

They could stop making gold right now and they would have enough gold to sell all of Tbc. And you’re trying to sit here and suggest that they’re going to spend money to make gold that’s not going to make any money.

The concept of burst income doesn’t translate well into gold selling. Gold selling functions off an established botting gold stream which is redirected to mules who transfer the gold.

The concept of taking 5 times as many accounts and botting their level/skilling etc and using them to bot individually doesn’t only create more gold just days after they are ready, it starts making 5 times the gold after its ready.

This process of getting as many accounts as possible botting is not only simple and effective, its extraordinarily more effective in terms of gold per hour.

Being pro boost or anti-boost doesn’t enter into it. It’s simple common sense. Yes, bots will buy boosts. It’s a great business move with little to no risk.

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Explain the business move then, and let me guess you didn’t even attempt to read the OP

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Or buy more accounts for the same price and get 5x the gold/hr. performance.

I’m starting to think you guys are just trolls.

They have a billion gold in stock and I literally mean that number they have a billion gold in stock there was no paid boosts in classic yet they have a billion gold to sell.

Why in any scenario when they have a billion gold that’s going to carry over into TBC would they pay for a boost when they clearly couldn’t sell the amount of gold they botted in classic?

It’s not like they’re starting over with no gold they already have a billion golden supply and clearly the demand does not keep up with the supply at all.

You guys are literally making no sense

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How is buying a boost which saves you 4-7 days of botting over the price of buying four more accounts a “great business move with little to no risk”? My head hurts.

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Not to mention they already have a BILLION gold for sale that they couldn’t get rid of without boosts.

And that stock carries over into Tbc, why would they ever need to buy a boost when the demand isn’t keeping up with the stock.

Just observing that you appear to be an admitted cheater and thus of questionable character.

There is clearly some ulterior motive behind all this anti-boost propaganda. Because the math clearly shows that getting more accounts is a far better option than buying the boost. Everything I have seen in the thread and from my own calculations, buying a boost is financially stupid.

Doesn’t bother me how you view me whatsoever. It doesn’t change my point of view or logic at all. I don’t benefit at all by giving you this information. If it benefited me personally I just wouldn’t talk about it.

This coming from someone who claims to have detailed insider knowledge of how the botters run their organizations.

Hey kettle, I would like you to meet pot!

Still waiting for someone to explain to me why they would ever need to buy a boost when they have a billion gold in stockpile they can’t sell in a version of the game without a boost.

Clearly the demand is no where near the supply.

The argument that the boost would make them get more gold faster is irrelevant as you can see they already have a billion gold in stock, so there is clearly no demand high enough to drain the supply.

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They can’t and they won’t. The only time they have addressed this is by saying “those numbers are fake”. When they clearly have no idea in order to display those numbers on those sites you have to confirm it through the website.

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Can’t you see. They only respond to things where they can further their agenda and message.

You have asked a question the Anti-boost campaign team didn’t expect and therefore they have no rebuttal to.

Give them a few hours while they create some new conspiracy theory to rebut your position.

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Me? You must be confusing me with someone else. I made no such claim. I said, IMO, the OP’s claim that botters hoard massive surpluses of gold made no sense from a general business/economics perspective.