So how exactly is GDKP banned?

Do you only play era?

Don’t really play era at all. Playing fresh (barely as I’ve been at work since launch) played classic 2019 though and dabble in retail xpacs here and there but not really my cup of tea.

You didnt do classic into tbcc into wotlkc?

Only arenas casually in tbc with a mate. Didn’t bother with WotLK. Classic was enough of a fix for me.

I beat these versions of the game years ago. No one needs sock puppets who peaked in high school and buy illicit gold to play a 20 year old game to beat it for me.

In other words, what a stupid post. :clown_face:

Keep malding though

Every post defending GDKPs is an admission of guilt. Only gold sellers and buyers would bother defending GDKPs.

I like GDKP because I could make money raiding instead of spending money to raid.

This guy is also posting on a “sock puppet” though
Trolling the forums with big RMT talk


Can’t produce a single bit of evidence that we are all gold buyers and sellers.
yet still,
:thinking:
If that’s what gdkprs are all doing, how are we not catching the ban waves or getting addressed by the internal system? (Because we aren’t buying gold)

Or we are just really good at circumventing the rules?

Or is blizz really bad at policing its game?

Ok Bro

I openly invite a GM to crack into my Whitemane character and find where I bought gold.

I’m not worried about catching anything

Your statement is bunk

Of course you read it, having posted all over this thread but you don’t want to admit that you’re not a magnificent island in wow. You said “TL;DR” because you don’t want to admit that the botted gold fuelling GDKPs inflates prices for everyone.

Nope. Stopped reading after you called me a liar in the second sentence. Not going to carry on with some thick skulled fool. I have zero respect for anyone who insists on something they couldn’t possibly know.

Sock puppets down have over 500 posts.

I don’t have to produce anything. Blizzard already told you that GDKP/RMT was the same thing.

So is the point you’re making that since you’re a bunch of cheaters, it’s Blizzard’s fault?

You buy gold. You know you do, Assuming you don’t (but you do) you play GDKP with people who do, and you know this. You’re more than happy to slurp up that RMT gold. I’ve already told you this on one of your other sock puppets.

It doesn’t matter what sentence they call you a liar in. You’re a liar.

Cool, no one here has any respect for RMT cheaters so you’re not in poor company.

People here say that fresh 60s in whites and dungeon greens show up with massive amounts of gold. This gels with what I’ve experienced in Classic when GDKPs started to get real popular: the price of runes and consumables skyrocketed and I had to borrow money from guildies just to have baseline consumes so I could raid. It was partly due to prices going up so much that I quit playing before BC Classic dropped, something I really regret.
I hear (but haven’t confirmed) that boosting has been heavily nerfed by nerfing xp gains in case people in the group are more than a reasonable number of levels apart. I’m not holding out hopes for live GMs and a strong anti-bot push, that would just be ideal but the anti-boost anti-GDKP moves and the likely beneficial effect on the economy and the prevalence of bots make me feel really good about the Anniversary realms.
Looks like Blizzard is learning from some of its mistakes.

No you didn’t

No, the same 6 people who spam these forums hate GDKP intensely.

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Nah there’s a bunch of us. Most just dont spend any time on the forums to voice their opinions.

No GDKP seems to be the overwhelming consensus when you ask LFG in a classic server, at least in my experience.

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GDKP isn’t an issue, gold buying is an issue, banning GDKP hasn’t fixed the issue :thinking:

You ever gonna post those screen shots of people advertising RMT in chat channels or nah?

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He doesn’t need to. If you play the game you should be able to see it yourself. You do look at Trade and LFG chat, yes? Haven’t seen any gold sellers in chat today, but they’ve been in there for days.