Battle.net: I'm confused
by Scottee | 16/10/2009 10:06:40![]() Ok, so I merged my wow account to a battle.net account, took a few seconds, no problem. Now my partners seperate account (same email) has to be merged, but the FAQ tells me two different things.
Two questions later
So, do I have to set up a seperate email and seperate battle.net account for hers, or merge hers into my battle net? Scottee 80 dranei warrior, Lilscottee 80 dwarf hunter, Nasenbluten 80 dk, Madcoo 80 tauren druid. May they RIP in Character Heaven. |
by Wryxian | 16/10/2009 10:23:40![]() As stated in your first quoted question, you should create a separate Battle.net account for your partner as it is not OK to share accounts. The second quoted question does not contradict that. Hope that helps. "I am more than a fish, I am more than a man!" Community Team - English |
by Wryxian | 16/10/2009 10:24:14![]() Yep. The second question says "I've" and does not refer to multiple people. ;-) "I am more than a fish, I am more than a man!" Community Team - English |
by Wryxian | 16/10/2009 13:08:00![]() You could get a new free email from a range of places such as Gmail. The accounts I have linked to Battle.net all go through to a Gmail account I rarely ever access. Yes this is still possible to do and in fact I occasionally do it too without any issue. "I am more than a fish, I am more than a man!" Community Team - English |
by Wryxian | 16/10/2009 13:28:28![]() And fair enough to, if you don't feel you need (or want) it, then there's no reason to. The first reason I created a second account was to create bank alts for the guild I used to run, back before there was a guild bank to use. Since then I have also leveled two characters at once by playing two clients at the same time. Nowadays it's useful to sometimes log in one of my 80s to help out a lower level alt with a tough quest or to run them through Scarlet Monastery, for example. "I am more than a fish, I am more than a man!" Community Team - English |
by Wryxian | 16/10/2009 13:42:37![]() Well, for a start, it's quite easy to just stick the low level character on /follow and control purely the higher level one. ;-) "I am more than a fish, I am more than a man!" Community Team - English |
by Wryxian | 16/10/2009 13:50:05![]() Yes you do when your account is already filled with your own alts and personal bank chars. ;-) But again, there's need and then there's want! I didn't need to have bank alts for my guild, but I wanted to, to make things a bit easier for my guild. "I am more than a fish, I am more than a man!" Community Team - English |


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