First paid of month

Blizzard forbid players like me who is in first paid of month trading and using AH but can receive things. Can any good man give me 2 elixir of defense pls? crying.

No. You are gonna continue the trials of your self found journey alone

however this is my first account in US region. My former one is in TAIWAN. So sad! I’m not new player!!

Do I even need to say it at this point?

say it please

Yeah say it please (hope it’s going where i think it is)

They need to allow steps of verification to remove restrictions throughout the first month on a new account. Steps I posted in another thread basically each week doing things only a human can do and not bots that will lift portions of the restrictions placed on new accounts.

The suggestion also included extending restrictions on new accounts to 6 months which would fall in line with the 6 month ban waves for bots that cant complete these simple steps to remove restrictions on the account.

This benefits the player and punishes or makes life harder for bots.

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Where did you think it was going?

And can sell on the AH, but cannot give gold or any items. So, you just need someone to continuously supply you with things you might like.

I suppose a workaround to this, if you do not have any friends or guildmates or acquaintances who play the game and are unable to make any would be to gift someone BNet balance in exchange for in-game help, which I think is pretty much RMT, but within the rules.

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noted and thank you. Maybe I’ll quit classic to retail where is much easier

Retail has a lot more to do, is much faster paced, and has all of the QoL features, etc. And, whether you prefer PVE content or PVP content, you can play more or less to whatever ceiling you’d like.

The charm of Classic (for me at least) is in exploring some of the earlier roots of the game and classes, but there are changes that make that a little less appealing. There is HC, which I think has a fair amount of appeal, but mostly as a questing game, which I think I would be focused on if questing was my favorite aspect of WoW.

If you do decide to try out Retail, I wouldn’t be surprised if you can figure out ways to earn enough gold to easily cover your WoW subscription. A nice thing about the way tokens work in Retail as well is that you can buy them on the AH for Gold, and then convert them to BNet balance, so you could then buy tokens at a later time and convert that back to gold, or other things, or even use the balance to pay for other things like new expansions, character boosts, etc. so gold in Retail is much more useful than any other version of WoW.

Of course, it’s probably not worth the time, but it does add a little bit of extra fun, if growing personal wealth is something you find enjoyable.

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thanks a lot to explain, youre the best!

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