![]() Upgrading one WoW account gave the pet and mount benefits to both.Īnother note. I logged into my son’s regular old normal World of Warcraft account, and sure enough my new Collector’s Edition pet and mount are both shared with him, and usable by his characters. Today, I took advantage of the $20 digital upgrade to make my own World of Warcraft account of Mists of Pandaria a Collector’s Edition. Second, I had never purchased a World of Warcraft Collector’s Edition of any of the releases before. If your second account has a tailor or enchanter, this can be a very good way to get that Celestial rep to Exalted for the bag or bracer enchant recipes. I leveled my son’s reputation with Golden Lotus, Shado-Pan and Klaxxi from baseline to Exalted in less time than it takes to tell. Yep, if you’ve got a Commendation on your account, they give double rep, multiplied yet again if you are Human and if you have the Guild Level rep bonus. I tested this by doing some solo farming of the Zandalari Warbringers and Warscouts, those mobs can drop tokens that are Bind on Account that give you 1000 rep a shot. Now that we are merged, he has ALL those Commendation benefits on his characters. My son’s account did not have any such Commendations. As you may know, many of the Pandarian factions had Commendations you could purchase from their reputation vendor that would allow any other character on your account to get TWICE the reputation gains from items or quests. I told you that the handful of mounts he had on his account that I did not own WERE added to my account.įirst, I had every reputation Commendation that you could buy in the game. I revealed how, as the account that was moved, ALL of his pets were wiped, and that I had fortunately caged every pet I could before that happened. I also mentioned how every pet and mount I had, his account also gained. ![]() Last time I talked about this, I mentioned that every item that said “Bind on Account” could be mailed to BOTH World of Warcraft accounts. I recently merged his World of Warcraft account onto my Battle.Net account, and I have been seeing first hand what this means. I previously noted that I had my own Battle.Net account, and I had made a second one for my son when he began to play World of Warcraft. See also the WoWWiki Security guide.I have a few more things I’ve noticed that I thought worth a mention. ![]() If this happens, you are recommended to follow the advice posted by Blizzard on their technical support forums, Account Security. ![]() This may be due to a zero-day attack that may not yet be picked up by your anti-virus or Spybot S&D etc. There have been reports of compromised accounts having an authenticator added to prevent the true owner regaining access to their account and preventing the sale of items. The one pictured above and to the right worked for 2 weeks before it malfunctioned. There are reports on the official forums about other authenticators malfunctions like being stuck on the 6 digit code or generating random letters+numbers codes that doesn't work. If you need to replace nonworking Authenticator you need to post Authenticator in question, along with a print out of the order form from the Blizzard Store account management page as a proof of purchase to the World of Warcraft billing postal address of your region.
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