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WoW News Issue 242


Recruit a multi-boxer

Hum, latest recruit-a-friend-to-trash-solo-quest-sites-with promotion could lure me back to multi-boxing:

Our new Recruit-a-Friend offer rewards you even more for bringing your friends to Azeroth and, what’s more, they can get some great in-game benefits too!

For each friend you invite you could get:

  • An exclusive ZHEVRA in-game mount when your friend pays for 60 days of game time.
  • 30 Days of FREE WoW gametime when your friend pays for 30 days of game time.

Also, from the moment your friend creates a character and starts adventuring with you, both of you will receive these additional in-game benefits:

  • You and your friend will earn triple the experience when grouped together!
  • For every two levels of experience your friend earns, they can grant one level of experience to any one of your characters of lower level than your friend.
  • You and your friend will have the ability to summon each other from any point in the world.

If a player already subscribes to an account (under his or her name) but wants to start a new one (also under his or her name) through the Recruit-A-Friend program, will that second, new account receive these benefits?

If the new account was created using an Authentication Key from an email invitation sent from the Recruit-A-Friend webpage, then yes, it will receive the benefits.

One wonders whether the 3x experience boost is after the experience sharing effects of grouping have been deducted.

It would suit a new pair of alts levelling up together. I've been wondering recently whether a priest/rogue duo would kick butt? Or is that just the same as running a druid?


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