The history repeats itself – every 6 months apparently – on this Friday the 13th (yup), with a new ban wave, this time for usage of third party software in WoW, after the previously win trading one. This time around, Blizzard tried their best to hit any third party software used by players in order to gain unfair advantages, that …
RMT and Account Sharing WoW Ban Wave on August 2017
Not more than one month after Limit’s ban for real money trading and account sharing, Blizzard has yet again taken action against this type of behavior, but this time against more people, and even a few from other top guilds. Now, this maybe wouldn’t have been so bad if the Mythic+ Dungeon Invitational wasn’t right around the corner, and especially …
How to Invite Your Alts in Your Own WoW Party
We all know how annoying it can be when you’d like to do your weekly raid mount farm, but there’s no guildie or friend online to invite your alts in the group, along with your raid lockout saved character. Well, what if I told you can actually invite all of your alts in the group, all by yourself, without requiring …
WoW Win Trading Ban Wave on May, 2017
Blizzard has started the month of May with a massive WoW ban wave, targeting players who have exploited battlegrounds by engaging in win trading. Some say that they started checking players for exploiting battlegrounds as far back as January, which seems to be true, since some players who have engaged in win trading in the past, but haven’t been active …
Large WoW Ban Wave on February, 2017
February started with a large ban wave in WoW, targeting thousands of players that were using 3rd party programs for botting. Again, the most targeted software was the well-known Honorbuddy. Here’s a blue post from Blizzard regarding this ban wave. If you are using any kind of 3rd party software and got away with it until now, you should consider …





