has anyone noticed leijurvs alt looks like a creeper w a ball gag??? | CoziePanda | 1622296240364 | 1 | 'alt':5 'anyon':2 'ball':12 'creeper':9 'gag':13 'leijurv':4 'like':7 'look':6 'notic':3 'w':10
leijurv doesn't wash his feet | jared2013 | 1622082841699 | 1 | 'doesn':2 'feet':6 'leijurv':1 'wash':4
has anyone noticed leijurvs alt looks like a creeper w a ball gag??? | CoziePanda | 1622296240364 | 1 | 'alt':5 'anyon':2 'ball':12 'creeper':9 'gag':13 'leijurv':4 'like':7 'look':6 'notic':3 'w':10
It's worth noting Blizzard isn't banning multi-boxing in its entirety here. That is to say, using multiple World of Warcraft accounts simultaneously is still allowed. But Blizzard is banning one popular - perhaps the most popular - method of WoW multi-boxing: using third-party software to send your inputs to multiple clients.
`Free companies are adventurer-run organizations which allow their members to pool resources, be it items or gil, to accomplish feats that would be difficult or impossible for a single individual.
To form a free company, a player must first submit a free company petition after acquiring signatures from three other players. The player who submits the petition will become master of the free company, and can invite additional players to join.
Upon forming a free company, members will be granted access to a company chest, which can be used to store items and gear to be shared with all members. Furthermore, by increasing your free company's rank, you can create a company crest, as well as use a number of company actions to the benefit of your members.
Free companies will also be allowed to purchase estates upon which to establish headquarters. They can also participate in a number of events such as large-scale player-versus-player combat.
`Free companies are adventurer-run organizations which allow their members to pool resources, be it items or gil, to accomplish feats that would be difficult or impossible for a single individual.
To form a free company, a player must first submit a free company petition after acquiring signatures from three other players. The player who submits the petition will become master of the free company, and can invite additional players to join.
Upon forming a free company, members will be granted access to a company chest, which can be used to store items and gear to be shared with all members. Furthermore, by increasing your free company's rank, you can create a company crest, as well as use a number of company actions to the benefit of your members.
Free companies will also be allowed to purchase estates upon which to establish headquarters. They can also participate in a number of events such as large-scale player-versus-player combat.