No, so one would get the epic or blue, 5 would get standard loot
They’re trying to make the argument that the loot goes to 5 characters so its not different, but in a normal scenario the 5 characters are 5 different people. In this scenario all 5 are the same person and they can do with the materials and gold that was generated for the kill multiplied by 5 as they wish. That’s where it’s different.
What happens if you have one account and try to press the W key without your keyboard driver installed?
Each character gets loot. It’s irrelevant how many players are in control.
Any proof it was ONLY multiboxers and not botters?
Can you just answer the question?
You kill the boss, he drops a piece of headgear
How would would WoW’s programming differentiate between 5 individual players, and 1 player controlling 5 accounts. Wouldn’t the drops be the same regardless
So you’ve just admitted that your previous posts where you said the two were equivalent were wrong or lies?
So all this kvetching is about the amount of grey loot or uncommon (green) someone gets?
Man, you are grasping at straws here.
You can’t angle it slightly different, to get a different answer. If you have 5 characters worth of loot flowing to you, the player, you are receiving a 5x loot multiplier, full stop.
Since you want to talk about epics, let’s talk about rare drops in general. In the context of a 4x2 farm, for say, the pack mule in drustvar. Just to get it to drop in a group, takes hours. When it DOES drop, you’re looking at roughly a 1/8 chance that you’re the one that gets it. A Multiboxer has a 100% chance that they will be the one that gets it. Both groups will see it drop after about the same amount of time, if you’re talking a large enough set of kills, but only the multiboxer gets to avoid the second layer of RNG.
Yes that and resource nodes
No? I’ll go into a greater explanation so it’s clear.
I get on 5 characters, I kill a mob and I get 5 characters worth of loot. I’m playing 5 characters so I get the amount I’m supposed to get.
I get on 5 characters, I join a group, we kill a mob, I get 5 characters worth of loot, I’m still playing 5 characters, I’m still getting what I’m supposed to get.
I get on 1 character, kill a mob, get 1 characters worth of loot.
I get on 1 character, join a group, kill a mob, get 1 characters worth of loot.
All the same, when does a multiboxer get more than anyone else?
By paying for more subs you get 5x the gold from every mob kill going to YOU. How you decide to distribute it across YOUR characters is irrelevant. YOU received 5x what another individual playing the game would get by giving blizzard more money.
Can you answer mine?
No, you are getting 1 characters worth of loot for 5 characters, you aren’t getting 5 characters worth of loot per character. There’s no multiplier.
Jesus, you are the 5 characters
This is the worst argument ever
Also
What happens if I have two wow screens up and I hold W on one; will both my characters have moved forwards
It’s a yes or no answer
I thought mobs had a randomly determined amount of gold and it’s split between party member. So if a mob drops 5 gold, divide the by 5, each toon gets 1 gold. So a 10 boxer killing the same mob would get 50 silver per character.
I asked first you noob
You also need to pay 5x as much to keep those accounts going and you need to put in more work leveling and gearing up those characters. And on top of all that is the effort involved in keeping them on track instead of getting stuck on stuff that your main character went around.
It’s not like they just handed Blizzard money and got a loot/dps multiplier.
Yes so you are paying for the chance to get more loot. Why don’t we just let blizz sell everything then for money. Gear, mounts, raid boss world first kills.
I have two accounts and two screens. You can only control the one currently prioritized.