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How to Free World of Warcraft Multibox: WoW Multiboxing + Starter Edition = Awesome to Try!

Haven’t you taken the time to start multiboxing in World of Warcraft?

With World of Warcraft Starter Edition, there has never been a better time! Get your miniature army on the go without the usual time constraints associated with older trial accounts. That’s right, now you can play as long as you want! Here is a list of the benefits that you, as a multi-box user, can get from using the Beginner Version accounts:

  • Play all you want and level your toons up to a maximum level of 20. Once you hit 20, you can continue playing, but you will no longer get experience until you sign up for a full subscription.
  • Draenai and Blood Elf Character Races Unlocked! This means you can get your friend with the Horde and fake with the Alliance, along with their unlocked starting zones.
  • The gold limit has been increased, allowing you to purchase a mount at the appropriate levels of your toons. With a maximum wallet size of 10 gold coins, a small fortune can accumulate before you decide to register full time.
  • Previous trial accounts (even expired ones) have been reactivated as Starter Edition accounts. If you had a few toons on a previous test account, say level 10, you might want to dig them up again.

Of course, to continue to produce a quality gaming experience and keep your service alive, Blizzard’s World of Warcraft Starter Edition still has some restrictions. These are the ones that can affect your experience with multiboxing:

  • Busiest realms that have a login queue will allow paid accounts through the lineup before Starter Edition accounts
  • Skills (such as enchanting or crafting) cannot exceed 100 points.
  • Guilds cannot be joined or created
  • Toons cannot party with those above level 20.
  • Toons cannot invite others to a party, but they can still join a party.
  • Trading is disabled between players, AH and mail.

One idea to make the most of this opportunity would be to have a subscribed account and use the Recruit a Friend (RAF) option to start your initial edition accounts. This will allow you to level up faster and with your toon account subscribed, you can still invite and have fun with your RAF counterparts up to level 20.

Another option, if you really want to try World of Warcraft completely, without paying a penny, is to ask a friend in the game who has a full subscription to invite you to a party and leave the group after doing so. However, this will limit you to a maximum of 4 multi-box toons per group (remember, you will not be able to invite a fifth toon to your party due to the restrictions mentioned above on Starter Edition accounts). Of course, you can multibox without a group, but it has its limitations regarding leveling up, as only the first toon to “tag” an NPC in combat will get the experience points at the end of the battle.

All things considered, this is a great way to get the “ins and outs” of multiboxing without the cost associated with the full subscription. Rather than being limited to a time limit associated with older trial accounts, you can multi-checkout for as long as you like until you decide it’s time to move beyond level 20 and get a detailed perspective on WoW from multiple. boxes.

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