Is Multiboxing in wPvP against the rules?

So is grouping with others. So is playing with guild members, etc. Multiboxing does not give any group advantage that can be gained by having friends, guild mates, faction members, etc.

Why? WPvP was never fair.

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hell no. Bgs and Wpvp are fair grounds for mutiboxing

Here we go, private server players with their BS who never played the actual game. I remember you from N0ST

N0st shouldve always allowed multiboxing, now you are getting a crash course . Finally. As it should be

Grouping with other players requires the use of social skills, which are no less fundamental to MMO’s than the ability to click buttons. It requires the presence of other human beings, playing the game with you in a team effort.

Multiboxers pay real money and use 3rd party software to get around needing to have those things in order to accomplish the same objectives. The two things are not the same.

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Multi boxing is allowed.

It shouldn’t be as it completely flies in the face of the game, but they like the subs.

R O F L M A O

No, they multibox because they like p2w situations that they are otherwise incapable of being competitive in because they’re awful.

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Orcrogued, please be quiet. The grown-ups are talking.

You may come back to this thread once you are ready to post on your Classic main.

So a guild doing world Player versus Player to gain an advantage over fewer people running around in the game world is not OK? NOTE: I’m not talking about multiboxing here. I’m just making a point that any time you have a number of players together running around outnumbering others that you meet in World PvP, you have an advantage. You gained that advantage the moment you joined the larger number of players against the smaller number. It’s like this in all MMORPGs (Massively Multiplayer Online Role Playing Games) of which World of Warcraft is an MMORPG.

So why would one play style, multiboxing, not be allowed in World PvP while other forms of play styles doing the same outnumbering of smaller numbers be allowed? For those people that claim money has to do with it are severely mistaken as there is no valid reason to restrict one play style over the others that do the same in terms of advantage which is what you pointed out.

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It is fine

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just take a guess and nuke the head, then the body will follow

Nope, a person manually controls each character including who leads. Killing the head doesn’t stop the person from playing of course.

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What’s the difference of the dude coming back with a multiboxx and your guildee coming back with friends?

If the mage never got on his multibox accounts would your guildee be the cheater for having friends come and giving him an “unfair” advantage?

It should be, but its not because it makes blizzard money.

Stupid, it’s pay to win, and if you defend it, you’re a baddie who needs a handicap.

The funniest thing here is that the guildie was trying to gain an advantage as well:
“after he came back with friends”. But when the other side apparently came back with more, it wasn’t okay.

Logging multiple multibox accounts is no more advantage in wPvP than calling in other reinforcements. wPvP is often about who can get the most people to come play.

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Multiboxers are free HKs.

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Accept of course, you have to convince reinforcements to join your cause. Which is why its clearly an advantage.

If you are multi boxing for a “challenge”, flag up on pve. Otherwise it’s pretty clear you are doing it for advantage.

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100% the truth!

And further to this, 100% of every single person that has complained about multiboxing that I’ve witnessed looks for an unfair advantage over their competition by trying to get more people involved in battles. I’ve done a lot of world PvP and PvP in battlegrounds. Every single person including but not limited to live streamers that complain about multiboxers attempt to beat their competition through numbers just like a multiboxer does. People only want to discuss advantages when a multiboxer does it but fails to realize that everyone does it including PvP guilds or anyone that asks for help kill something. Players that join groups are looking for an advantage over the solo player that doesn’t group. Look at trade chat every day and you’ll witness thousands of players throughout the day looking for an advantage over a solo player that doesn’t group. Everyone that has ever joined someone else to do combat against something has an advantage over one person. But like I stated people only want to discuss the advantage part when a multiboxer does it. Why is that? It’s simple because they don’t do it and they think that by getting rid of some competition they may win more often by outnumbering their opponents. With their belief that their opponents will outnumber them, they complain to the gaming company and provide false narratives against multiboxers. It happens all the time in lots of MMORPGs (Massively Multiplayer Online Role Playing Games).

Nothing at all - WoW is a game of characters. It doesnt matter who plays them.

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exactly a few sappers wipes one easy

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