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People in China are not allowed to play World of Warcraft?

Morphym _ qt is right. Passing the roof.

I studied in Canada, stayed in American clothing for two years, and met many China students who also played American clothing. Some people return to China in the summer vacation, and logging in to Warcraft will be temporarily blocked because IP is detected in China, but it can be solved by sending a ticket to GM.

Landing in China will be banned, not only because there are too many gold farmers in China, but also because there are too many body double and swindlers.

Going back to China will be blocked, in fact, out of a kind of protection for your account.

I have a friend. Because he trains too fast, he asks a friend to help him practice. You know, the east and west coasts of Canada and America are sometimes different. The account is online 18 hours every day, and it is blocked, saying that he is body double. Then he called Blizzard, calling and cursing once a day. The customer service was scolded so much that they didn't even know their parents, and was later unsealed. It can be seen that there are too many people wearing beautiful clothes for internships. I want to point out here that all the substitute students are from China.

They are all from China. Even if they have websites selling gold coins in English, they are definitely from China. Because China people make too much money practicing and selling gold coins. In China, 30 RMB is about 1 1,000 to 20,000 gold coins. In American clothing, 1 1,000 gold coins is 15 US dollars, which is equivalent to 90 RMB. And you have to consider the cost of living in China and North America. Take China people as an example, they eat 30 RMB per day, about 20-30 US dollars or Canadian dollars, which is equivalent to 120 RMB in the environment of the United States and Canada. If you take the salary level in North America and spend in the consumption level environment in China, you will have a lot of money left. So many, many people do this. Of course, because there are too many companies and the competition is fierce, they will take pains to harass the members of the China Association.

I have been making beautiful clothes for two years, and I have met many people who practice selling gold coins. And once I log in, no matter which role I play, as long as my role is in a guild established by China people, there will definitely be a group of people whispering to me and asking me if I want to upgrade and sell gold coins ... Of course, my server is also the one with the most people in China.

I once asked a student why he knew I was from China, and if you knew which guilds were only from China. She said no, I was just whispering. But I later built two trumpets on my server, but both of them were established in foreign guilds, so I didn't practice them. Ha ha.

Online games, to be honest, as long as you abide by the terms, they won't stop you from playing. After all, Blizzard is a commercial company and needs to make a profit.

Immigration or not has no effect on landing in World of Warcraft. If Blizzard won't let us fight China, you can sue them for racial discrimination.

If you log in to World of Warcraft through IP in Canada, there are no restrictions. After all, American clothing is also called area NA, which is North America.