![]() Here’s the mail sent out by Blizzard to the affected players: WoW Account Share and Boost Ban Wave Ban Mail However, “repeat offenders”, meaning players that have been suspended before, have been slammed with suspensions for up to 6 months. ![]() Thus, WoW account sharing.Ī bit unlikely though, but the most predominant penalties that Blizzard is issuing for these alleged offenses are suspensions for 30 days, just in time for Battle for Azeroth’s launch (August 14). ![]() Pretty much anything that can be sold boost-wise, and especially anything that requires you to hand your WoW account to someone else in order for this to happen. By boosts, I mean anything related to PvP/PvE, such as arena or RBG rating, powerleveling, mage tower challenges, mythic plus dungeons, achievements, quests, mounts and so on. ![]() :/įor a few days now, Blizzard is cracking down on players that are either sharing their WoW accounts or purchasing boosts. Anyway, it seems that I jinxed it, as currently, there’s an on-going WoW account share and boost ban wave. Well, a couple of days ago, I wrote a post about the reasons for which you can get banned from WoW, and where I mentioned that there’s been some time since the last WoW ban wave. ![]()
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