My friend and I both play WoW - looking at doing an RAF since it works to 80 now.
Would he be able to refer an account to the e-mail associated with my current wow account and have everything work? Main reason would be to send heirlooms.
Thanks
My friend and I both play WoW - looking at doing an RAF since it works to 80 now.
Would he be able to refer an account to the e-mail associated with my current wow account and have everything work? Main reason would be to send heirlooms.
Thanks
As far as I understand it, you can only RAF to a new battle.net account.
However, I only did it once, and that was ages ago, so take my experience with blocks of sodium chloride.
"Oh yay! Happy little deer!
Now they can grow up and have ADVENTURES.
You're swell. "
- Mylune(aww... she said I'm swell <3 )
so 1 yes and 1 no... not very convincing... anyone else have any experience with this?
Thanks!
no it wont work they make raf so people will go out and make new accounts and spend 20$ to buy the box
When setting up a new account, just merge it with your old B.net
I know I need a new physical account - but that doesn't relate to my battle.net account, which is free.
Basically, he refers it to the same e-mail I use on my battle.net account
I make the new account.
It's a trial, so to receive heirlooms I have to upgrade (digital vanilla and TBC is only $20.00, Wrath is still $40.00, so $60.00 and we can fly to 80 with new RAF)
Then when all is said and done it's just a second WoW account I'm paying for on my battle.net account
Is that all correct?
Vanilla+TBC = $20.00
Wrath = $40.00
I think it's time the WotLK price came down