TC is 12 and the his botter brother is 18 so obviously he is too scared to ask him to stop.
I saw six men kicking and punching the mother-in-law. My neighbor said ‘Are you going to help?’ I said, ‘No, Six should be enough.
Report him, Blizzard are cowards so thy only give botters a temp ban anyway.
Just ignore it.
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Bdk Nagrand
I'm 20 and my brother is 22. I'm also more physically fit, and neither of us use any physical violence to prove a point or take out aggression. Good try, though.
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I have. Maybe it worked somewhat.
I'm not a native English speaker, and yet, I don't suck at English. The argument "English is not my mother tongue" doesn't actually give you an excuse to do so.
The only times banwaves ever happen is when a bunch of people are using the same shit bot that makes it more than obvious who they are. Blizzard do nothing about the bots that people report.
@OP
Stop making it a big deal, jesus. If he gets banned, then he gets banned. You'll find a new tank eventually, you'll find a new arena partner, and he'll learn a lesson (or not, it's just a damn game, who cares). It is likelier that he won't get banned, honestly.
Just report him and move on, honestly. Not much else you can do. Tell him you reported him, too. If he gets banned, it will make a good laugh if he has any sort of maturity. And yes, it may not be good if someone you play with gets banned, but rules are rules, and it was his choice.
I'm not a native English speaker, and yet, I don't suck at English. The argument "English is not my mother tongue" doesn't actually give you an excuse to do so.