About Gifting Event
kubricknolan
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Hello all, i have a question. Is it against the TOS to start a new account and then gift your main account with the units earned when gifting event starts? Because i hear that getting units in revamped story acts are easier and faster.
Thank you for your response
Thank you for your response
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We are seeing multiple threads like this nowadays 😐
If received gifted items cost total more than X and Y, without contacting Kabam before gifting event ends on "weird" source of gifts, and 30-40%+ from mostly accounts that are brand new or botters, they lose all their gifts and gifting awards. Maybe even ban them.
This way, people with an alt or two can still gift themselves, while botters get flagged.
That kind of defeats the purpose of the event
Game company, in general, like that scenario as they have KPI on number of “new” players. This kind of alt account helps. Also, these alt accounts used to be relatively active vs those dormant account (E.g. there are players creating over 10 accounts and each house different champs for dual target, like “Qwerty” this month). Most players in top alliance got alt accounts, one of the purpose is to gift themselves and meet alliance assigned quota on spending target.
In short, this is not prohibited.
My suggestions are aimed at people trying to provide 3rd party units, bot, and rip people off.
Why wouldn't players want a more efficient unit grind method?
If Kabam is okay with that, just let everyone's main account be able to replay Acts1-4 and EQ rewards using only 2 stars or something, and receive free units on multiple accounts to gift to their main, because that's basically what creating new accounts are doing.
One issue is how much units per hour is too much? If using more and more multiple accounts and letting them accumulate units is clearly more efficient and Kabam is okay with that, if it gives better return than spending, why spend? Just buy 3rd party units- say it was your alt.
Another is if you can automate most of the unit grinding, and have been doing so the past year in preparation, who's to stop you from selling cheap units?