Started playing again on 6 accounts all save so fat all level 70 + all existing for more then 3 years
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Started playing again on 6 accounts all save so fat all level 70 + all existing for more then 3 years
So from what I have gathered after doing some tests is that they use IP's to target your accounts, started using my phone for internet to bot and the ip changes nearly every day and whenever I turn data off and on. Doing this I only lost a low level 3 year old account in the 30's and did not lose my other mm's and main account like last time. Authenticator does not protect new or old accounts from deletion - so no point using it
These are my experiences though so who knows.
So ur advice is to restart my router every time I log on my main?
Up to you @ewulmofo this is just my experiences
Well I'm betting a knight on my main acc he's 50 at.. No deletion so far... Also botting 80 ek also no deletion... I'll let you know if cip gives me a free transfer to deletera
curious why you would bot a MM knight on your main account?
I'm also botting on my main so I don't think it's a big difference.
it is a difference, for instance, how many more characters can arrive to your hunting spot, on even a lvl 10?
If you consider it your main account, IMO its foolish to bot a useless EK that wont make you any cash till 100+.
unless you plan to main the EK later, id just use another account for it, and not risk your main (which i assume is worth more than a lvl 50ek [ie.>$2])
Yes dats true just thought about it I also have the 80+ ek on the other acc so I will bot this one and try to save my main.. Ty for those advice ure right ^^
Why do you think that way about authenticator? Have you tried on many chars and got the same deletion ratio?
I botted a brand new acc to 50 with no problems using it and getting reported too, after that I got bored to turn on the bot.
There are reports of people using it with much lower deletion rates.
There is the possibility of getting deleted when your PC got deleted chars before too, not only by IP.