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Aelli – Amazing 2200+ 5v5 Arena Rating Multiboxing

Aelli here, showing you the lifestyle of Multiboxing and the true potential it can achieve. The video highlights against the top compositions out there in 5v5. I gathered footage against teams that were well geared. As always I had a ton of fun taping / making this, and I hope you enjoy it!

Q&A: Is using pwnboxer keyclone and those stuff for multiboxing against the WoW ToS?

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Question by Jose Ramirez: Is using pwnboxer keyclone and those stuff for multiboxing against the WoW ToS?

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Answer by Steve
Multiboxing is not against the ToS. However, some programs used for it might be questionable.

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In WoW, what is multiboxing and how does it work?

Question by Nick P: In WoW, what is multiboxing and how does it work?
I recently learned of mutliboxing in WoW and don’t quite understand how it works. I know that the purpose of it is to allow one player to use two or more characters simultaneously. What I don’t get is why people do it and how can a person control several characters from several computers?

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Answer by Friendship
can do it with two keyboards and mouses… but you know what? I’ve done it and theres no real benefit. It kind of sucks in fact. Its more fun to have other people play with you.

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Q&A: Does anyone know about any good free multiboxing software for WOW?

Question by Suzie: Does anyone know about any good free multiboxing software for WOW?
I need to find something that is easy to use and free. Also, is there any way this software can have viruses/keyloggers in it? I was checking out one, and it asked for my computer’s IP address, which I thought was kind of weird. (I don’t want to loose my WOW accounts). Thanks for your help.

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Answer by Girlgamer
I’ve not heard of a safe free multiboxing software for WoW. Keyclone is one of the most popular I’ve heard of but costs about . This type of software, especially if you’re searching for free versions, can easily contain malware that would make your account unsafe. Make sure to scan them with a good anti-spyware, and anti-virus program before trying them.
The one asking for your IP most likely needed it to communicate key commands throughout the LAN. One suggestion I have, if you do find the program you’re looking for and begin multiboxing, is to create all accounts with the same owner information. If you use separate names on the registration, Blizzard may close the accounts. Good luck!

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