

+ Economy: you can have 2 professions per character on the go at once, so can be a skinner/miner/herbalist/tailor for example. Not only this, but you typically end up with twice or more the targets for mobs, and if you pick a healer then this increases even further. + Durability and damage: you're going to be doing at least a small amount more damage with 2+ characters, depending on setup, all the way up to adding a 1x or more multiplier depending on class synergy (examples are shadow Priest and Warlock). Some quick pros and cons, from my experience: Once you have multiple clients with multiple characters logged on at once, you simply have them act together as though you were playing a single character. You can choose the account in the drop down next to the game itself: The main Classic WoW client from the Blizzard Launcher will allow you to launch one game client session for every WoW account linked to your Blizzard account. This can be from as few as 2 to as many as your system and wallet can handle, though typically more than 5 is very rare.

Playing a couple of characters at once is an ends to this, but came with an unexpected benefit based on the classes I chose.īasically, using multiple game clients at the same time, playing multiple ( n) characters at the same time.

Essentially, I figured that with minimal playtime I wanted to get the most out of each session. One of the reasons I wanted to multibox is that, at heart, I am an altoholic, so the idea of being able to level a main and an alt in one go help scratch that itch somewhat. In some previous topics I alluded to my minimal play time due to modern adult commitments. I'll reference any number of characters as n characters, substitute this for whatever number of characters you're playing.
HOW TO SET UP ISBOXER EVE ONLINE SOFTWARE
Not all the options for software cost money, and it is possible to multibox without any additional software, but it makes the playstyle a whole lot easier. You’re looking at the cost of 2 monthly subscriptions minimum, more if you want more characters, and potentially the cost of software as well. Some quick notes before we start: dual- or multiboxing (hereafter I’ll use the term multiboxing exclusively, though in practise I multibox with only 2 accounts) is expensive. Using ISBoxer to Dual/Multibox or: How I learned to stop worrying and love Warrior levelling
