Two questions.

Taurucis

Jungle Guide

Join Date: Jul 2006

The edge of reason

I don't play any more.

W/E

1) Is it possible to get a Kodash Run if you're going for r3 survivor, and are at r2?

2) What's Anet's policy on giving friends unusued EotN keys?

Commander Ryker

Site Contributor

Join Date: Jun 2005

R/

1) Don't know

2) There shouldn't be a problem as long as it's not been used.

fujin

fujin

Krytan Explorer

Join Date: Apr 2007

Hong Kong, all the way in Asia :O

Officer of United Jedi [UJ]

E/

1) Just don't aggro anything, and if there are other people, they shouldn't aggro monsters also.

2) I think you can use the same key on as many computers as you need, but only one e-mail can be registered to it.

Taurucis

Jungle Guide

Join Date: Jul 2006

The edge of reason

I don't play any more.

W/E

Well... I suicided my survivor (lost patience, hehe) but the second question, lemme rephrase.

It might be possible that one of my guildmates might be able to buy me EotN (haven't asked) but what I'm wondering is:

Is it allowed? Let's say he hasn't used to key yet, he just bought it from the store. Would it be allowed for him to PM me the key, let's say on the forums or via email? Or would it be not allowed because I didn't buy the actual key and therefor he is "giving" me an account upgrade?

Smile Like Umean It

Smile Like Umean It

Desert Nomad

Join Date: Jul 2006

E/Rt

I would think you can give out as many free keys as you like. Not really seeing how that would be a problem.

RPGmaniac

RPGmaniac

Desert Nomad

Join Date: Aug 2005

I don't see why it wouldn't be ok as long as it's not used. It's basically a present, and there's nothing wrong with a legitimate present.

Darcy

Darcy

Never Too Old

Join Date: Jul 2006

Rhode Island where there are no GW contests

Order of First

W/R

As long as the key has never been registered to anyone else (by entering it into a GW account), the game can be given as gift or even sold.

The trouble arises when you are given or buy a used key and try to attach it to a different account, or take over ownership of an existing account.