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Video: 4x Priests 1x Paladin Multiboxing Ramparts  | read this item
Video: 4x Priests 1x Paladin Multiboxing Ramparts
Tim has a new team of multiboxed World of Warcraft characters:  4x Priests  (Discipline)  1x Pally (Protection) The goal of this team is to do absolutely insane AOE damage in instance pulls while staying relatively unscathed.  Individually, a Priest using Holy Nova to DPS in an instanced would typically be laughed at while the other players click confirmation on the group kick option.  However, when four Priests are multiboxed together with a Protection Paladin, the end result is nothing less than amazing. Below is a video of the carnaged wrecked in the first Burning Crusade instance:  Ramparts Here is the general strategy and a 35 minute video:
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Dual Multiboxing - Multiboxing Blackfathom Deeps 2x Priest 3x Hunters  | read this item
Dual Multiboxing – Multiboxing Blackfathom Deeps 2x Priest 3x Hunters
Tim and Rob’s Priest and Hunter team had a ball running through Blackfathom Deeps (BFD) on their team of hunters and priests.  The team consists of the following: Tim:  2x Priests – Holy Spec Rob:  3x Hunters – BM Spec (Pet spec’d for tanking) The general strategy was to run in, raise hell with aggro, and have the pets tank everything while the Hunters DPS’d with multishot a bunch.  At the same time, the Priests would go nuts casting Holy Nova, both for DPS and for healing. Check out the video below of the actual live run
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Multiboxing Stockades with 2 multiboxers  | read this item
Multiboxing Stockades with 2 multiboxers
A little over a week ago, Tim and Rob decide to build a new team of multiboxers with the intent to play together on the new team as much as possible.  The team is built around PVE and PVP, with PVP being more of the focus.  The team is highly specialized and consists of only two character classes. Tim – 2x Priests, currently both Holy spec Rob – 3x Hunters, currently both BM spec The reasoning behind the team composition is that the BM pets should easily be able to tank with the hunters contributing the bulk of the groups DPS, while at the same time healing the pets through pet and hunter talents.  The dual priests will float around spamming Holy Nova
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Tim reviews Razer Naga MMOG mouse  | read this item
Tim reviews Razer Naga MMOG mouse
A standard mouse has 2, maybe 3 buttons.  A gaming mouse typically has 4-6 buttons.  But what if your mouse had 17 buttons?  Well, the Razer company was so kind as to ship me one of their Razer Naga gaming mice to review.  Yes folks, there is practically an entire keyboard on this mouse!  We are doing a full unboxing and review of their mouse, including all the materials it comes with, to the software setup and configuration and actual use. The specifications of the Naga from the Razer website: 5600dpi Razer Precision 3.5G Laser Sensor 1000Hz Ultrapolling™ / 1ms response time 200 inches per second max tracking speed
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Multiboxing Halls of Reflection (HOR) Icecrown 5man  | read this item
Multiboxing Halls of Reflection (HOR) Icecrown 5man
Here is the second in a 3 part series of multiboxing Icecrown 5 man dungeons normal mode guides.  You can see our other multiboxing video guides here.   This time around we are doing Halls of Reflection (HoR). Our group consists of the following: 1x Druid Tank 3x Elemental Shaman 1x Restoration Shaman Halls of Reflection (HoR) is essentially a single room with multiple waves of mobs before fighting 2 bosses, and ends with a run from the Lich King himself. The fight starts out with Lady Sylvanas and yourselves in the very room with the Lich King’s sword, Frostmourne.  Uther the Lightbringer appears to still be bound to the sword and he warns Sylvanas to quickly exit before the Lich King comes.  There appears to be some foreshadowing when Uther mentions that there must always be a Lich King, and that the current Lich King is actually helping the people of world.  “Without the control of the Lich King, the scourge of the world would overrun…” Multiple waves of elites will come at your team at once which, if killed quickly enough, will offer
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Multiboxing Pit of Saron - ICC 5-man  | read this item
Multiboxing Pit of Saron – ICC 5-man
Here is the first in a 3 part series of multiboxing Icecrown 5 man dungeons normal mode guides.   Our group consists of the following: 1x Druid Tank 3x Elemental Shaman 1x Restoration Shaman Our gear isn’t too sophisticated, I’d say our average item level is somewhere around item level 219 average, maybe a bit lower. The Strategy The trash is really easy, but not if you aren’t paying enough attention.  You will see that we started out bad at the beginning by losing our tank due to pulling multiple groups at once.  Thanks to 4x Earth Elementals we ended up surviving. Forgemaster Garfrost
Heroic Gundrak - Multiboxed by Howster  | read this item
Heroic Gundrak – Multiboxed by Howster
Gundrak (also known as Gun’Drak) is the capital of the ice troll nation of Zul’Drak in eastern Northrend. The Drakkari tribe rule Zul’Drak from here, constantly battling the mighty forces of the Scourge. Our very own Howster multiboxes Gundrak and has created for us a quick two and a half minute video.  His team looks to be 5 multiboxed characters, 1x Paladin Protection Spec, 1x Druid Restoration Spec, 3x Shamans Elemetal Spec. His strategy for multiboxing this heroic looks very, very straightforward.  He simply stands still and uses the typical “tank and spank” strategy for all of the bosses.  For a Heroic instance in World of Warcraft, Gundrak is by far one of the most easy ones to do. A little history about this instance:  Gundrak is an instance which contains the final boss for the ice trolls. This instance will show the Ice Trolls in all their glory, and teach us why they have been so successful against the Scourge. The story that emerges in the completely constructed zone, Zul’Drak, and the instance at the end of that zone
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Heroic Utgarde Keep - Multiboxed by Tim  | read this item
Heroic Utgarde Keep – Multiboxed by Tim
Tim launched into Utgarde Keep head-first. Diving into the deep end sporting no UI. The sheer power of elemental shamans showed its full force keeping the tank alive and dishing out a world of hurt. With only a severe lack of skinning skill keeping him from taking full advantage of piles of dragon bodies, he made quick work of pull after pull. Eventually, the UI came back as the pulls started looking like two and three at a time. The first boss gave Tim little trouble as he wiped the floor with the Blood Prince. Unfortunately, the gear was as good as the fight was difficult, going only for a nice shard. The next pulls (arguably the easiest in the instance) went by as well as can be expected. Eventually it came to the point that the pull was dead before even getting to the tank. A show of how incredibly powerful shaman can be.
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New devastating weapon in WoW - Mohawk Grenade  | read this item
New devastating weapon in WoW – Mohawk Grenade
It seems that World of Warcraft has introduced a new massive weapon to fight off evil, the Mohawk Grenade.   How this will impact multiboxers in WoW still remains a mystery. Q. What is the Mohawk Grenade? A. The Mohawk Grenade is Mr. T’s latest invention: an in-game item that, when hurled at another character, gives everyone within the blast radius an instant T-riffic haircut. Don’t worry, you and your friends will look gooooood. Q. Where do I get it? A. Quit your jibber-jabber and claim your Mohawk Grenades from any of the Night Elf Mohawk NPCs camped outside every starting zone.
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How to stream HD/HQ video to Justin.tv  | read this item
How to stream HD/HQ video to Justin.tv
Many people have seen the Justin.tv/Multiboxing video stream and have wondered just how this is done.  Perhaps you’ve also watched Lingling, Kaiba12, Eatcarbs, or Catreina.  Heck, maybe you are a FPS fan of games like Modern Warfare 2, Team Fortress 2, or maybe you just want to do HD/HQ video streaming and don’t know how?   Well look no further. Here is a written guide as well as a 3 part video stream I have made detailing exactly what needs to be done to do HD/HQ streaming from your PC to the JTV network.
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Multiboxing Warlocks grind video 11-16  | read this item
Multiboxing Warlocks grind video 11-16
So lets assume you are a multiboxer. Lets also assume for a moment that you are multiboxing 4 Warlocks and 1 Priest. Let us further assume you are level 11 and have a strong desire to go “moar dot” farming. Well, if that is you, then this video was made especially for your consumption. The spot is west of Felwood, in a small area called Ameth’Aran. The respawn rate is absolutely insane, and the
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Lindline multiboxes Ramparts with 5x Shaman - Makes guide video  | read this item
Lindline multiboxes Ramparts with 5x Shaman – Makes guide video
Lindline blows through Ramparts with his 5 multiboxed shamans and destroys the instance. Trash Strategy – 3-packs are mostly random during the first wing. Priority on killing is Destroyers, Darkcasters, Hungerers, Archers, Worgs. Destroyers are a heavy damage melee mob with a small knockback which can eat through a party member if not dispatched quickly. Darkcaster do moderate damage with their real threat coming from their AoE damage, which isn’t much of a threat for solo-boxers but can cause an issue with a tightly packed multiboxer. Archers and Hungerers dont do much damage and can be worried about last. Worgs aren’t much of a threat at all and will be eaten up by AoE (such as shaman chain lightning).
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Introducing Team Tz - A new multiboxer - Day 1  | read this item
Introducing Team Tz – A new multiboxer – Day 1
Scribble, a new but active member of the multiboxing.com forum community, has decided to jump into the fray and roll a brand new multiboxing team of 4 multiboxed warlocks and 1 priest.  Here is a excerpt of his recent adventures as posted on our forums (with spell check enabled!) : I have been reading the forums and as everyone seems to be Horde i created this Alliance team to help create guides and videos! I wanted to try an irregular team without shamans and therefor Team Tz were created from the depths of hell and the holyness of the heavens. Ill be updating this post as i go through my journey with various images and guides and targets for
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Necrimus' video multiboxing guide on ToC normal  | read this item
Necrimus’ video multiboxing guide on ToC normal
Necrimus has created a great video guide on how to multibox the entire ToC normal mode and farm those epics! He does so with his 5 characters, 1x Pally tank, 4x Shaman. The first part, the joust, starts with lining all of your characters up against the wall. You will notice he positions his guys directly up against the wall, back facing everything, and pulls the joust parts 1 at a time. He stands still the entire time, spamming his 1, 2, and 4 key while being sure to trample any dismounted guys to ensure they do not re-mount. The second phase he focuses DPS on the
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Lindline does Dire Maul - 5x Shaman Multiboxing  | read this item
Lindline does Dire Maul – 5x Shaman Multiboxing
Lindline (aka Lingling) multiboxes his way through Dire Maul.  He is playing 5 Shaman, level 61, with no dedicated tanks, healers, or anybody dedicated to anything other than PWNING!  This video run of Dire Maul is completely unedited and was actually recorded in a live video broadcast on Lindline’s JTV website live video broadcast. His multiboxing hardware: E8400 3.00ghz, 4GB RAM, 500GB, ATi 4870 graphics card His multiboxing software
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TwentyTotems on how to joust in ToC  | read this item
TwentyTotems on how to joust in ToC
(Reported from our forums) It seems like there are many who have problems with the first encounter in the new instance: Trial of the Champion … since its a jousting event. I’m definitely not good at jousting, but I managed to get normal mode down on the second try. To show of how this was made, a put together a video with information on how to beat the first boss: Youtube Link:  http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9KbrawQy5Pg
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Tontsekz - Multiboxes SM Graveyard on 5x Shaman  | read this item
Tontsekz – Multiboxes SM Graveyard on 5x Shaman
Today Tontsekz shows us how to multibox Scarlet Monestary Graveyard on 5x Shaman and does so quite skillfully!
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Tim 10x Multiboxing AV for the first time  | read this item
Tim 10x Multiboxing AV for the first time
You’ve heard about people multiboxing battlegrounds, right?   I’m sure you’ve heard the stories of people running around with 5 characters, wrecking havok to the opposing team.   But what about TEN characters?   The author of the multiboxing software Pwnboxer himself steamrolls Alterac Valley with 10 level 80 characters for the first time.
Team LongEar - SM Armory  | read this item
Team LongEar – SM Armory
Nebulus’ all Blood Elf team takes on the Scarlet Crusade in their own Armory.  5-boxed run of Scarlet Monastery. 1x Paladin 1x Priest 1x Warlock 2x Mage
Kingohh - Ragefire Chasm  | read this item
Kingohh – Ragefire Chasm
Kingohh takes on Ragefire Chasm with only 2 hunters.

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What is multiboxing?

Multiboxing is a term used to denote one user playing multiple accounts simultaneously. Typically you will have 1 player controlling multiple characters at the same time.

For example, in World of Warcraft, 1 person may be controlling 5 Shamans at the same time.

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