WOW Merge with Battle.net
Blizzard Entertainment hosts around a hundred of games. For someone who plays any more than 2 of these games, account management is a crucial part. This must be why Battle.net was built – to create a centralized account system for all Blizzard games. I only play the most popular World of Warcraft. I do not have multiple accounts to merge with. But even so, I did my part. All because I’m required to do so. All WOW players are required to, unless you want to be left behind after the mass transfer.
The new Battle.net is an online game service with features designed specifically around Blizzard Entertainment titles, and will include a complete set of around-the-game features including a state-of-the-art matchmaking system, achievement system, social networking features, structured competitive play options, a marketplace, and much more. The perks? it allows you to log in to World of Warcraft, manage purchases at the online Blizzard Store, keep track of CD keys for your Blizzard Entertainment games, access our websites (such as the World of Warcraft Armory), opt in to upcoming beta tests, and more using a single login — just your email address and a password.
One of the most important features that will be added in the future is the parental control system. Apparently, this Wow account management tool has not been carried over yet. Unless the parent or guardian plays, they may share the same Battle.net account with a minor player. Monitoring is still possible. Always possible.
How to merge? Just go to Battle.net, and create an account. After submitting the form, a link will take you to an account management page that will show “Merge with WOW”. It’s pretty easy and will take no more than two minutes to complete if you follow the directions correctly. If the merge is successful, you will get a Penguin Pet (which will be sent to you by mail) to keep you company on the WOW warzone. This is what I’m only excited about hahaha! I am a wow pet collector
I’ve heard stories of players who had problems logging in after the merge. Some had to go through the tedious part of contacting Blizzard support, uninstalling and installing plug-ins and all that just to get the game running again. Those glitches didn’t happen to my account, thankfully. Sorry for those who had to go through all sorts of trouble. I guess we just need to make sure we’re doing things right the first time.
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