Multiboxing is pay 2 win. Ban it now

like a Fearbomb and the multiboxer now has to regroup while you burn them down one at a time.

The deck is stacked against most players. Don’t be naive. Most people don’t have “fearbombs”.

Why is one person playing multiple characters on a pvp server more of a threat that two or three people independently playing a character on the same server?

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Randoms are not in unison unlike the multiboxxer. This is cut and dry.

Right, three people in a group are much more effective at ganking people than any multiboxer. Next!

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5 warlocks dotting the same target vs 3 people trying to kill said warlocks.

Yep, really easy. Kill the main character, then the boxer has to regroup and try to get control using one of his slaves. Try again.

Bigly Wrong.

Where should I got to farm that [Second Player] drop?

Actually it was banned because the team the multiboxer was on was more likely to lose - so rather a disadvantage.

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I have oceanfront property in Colorado to sell ya.

Except for literally every single quest that requires you to loot/pick up X number of objects, which will now take a multiboxer literally multitudes more time to complete than a regular player.

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By bringing up the other scenario at all, you were making a comparison. An analogy. You could have made your point without bringing up something like that at all, but you did.

Saying you shouldn’t be bothered by a rare inconvenience in a video game because it’s rare is different than saying you shouldn’t be bothered by a rare occurence in real life that results in significant physical harm to real people. The two situations aren’t remotely the same. That’s what I’m saying.

I do see your point though, and do tend to agree that you shouldn’t just dismiss things out of hand because they don’t happen often. But I also don’t think that’s the only thing the person you responded to was saying. I don’t think that was the core of their point, at least not as I read it, though I can’t really speak for them.

Huh? I’m confused what you mean here. Definitive statements on what?

Posts like these are truly bizarre. Is 1 player multiboxing/keycloning more effective at ganking than 1 player playing 1 character? Yes or no?

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It’s three characters controlled by one player. People seem to be confused by that, might be due to common core. Three characters > one character in most cases. Three characters controlled by three players > three characters controlled by one player in almost all cases.

cries people are playing the way they want to and I hate it. Please make them stop!!!

Blizzard hasn’t made a good decision in the past 15 years, so who cares?

Yet you’re subbed.

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You said multiboxing had a “small” impact, and then proceeded to say that measuring it is subjective.

However, assuming you’re right and it does have a “small” impact, removing it won’t do much either.

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Bingo

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