![]() Muted (Chat banned, can still talk in games though).Ladder banned (Maphackers' keys, after they wasted their second chance). ![]() Not recommended: (for you, or anyone, except maybe mass spammers / lossbotters / other bad people who need lots of keys only for a specific purpose): In the summer, kids would leave their parents' PC on all night (afk-ing), just so they could play online again, tomorrow. In the distant past, usually the person to get home from school first, would get to log in with such a terrible key, the rest played offline or looked for other keys. Whenever the servers go down there is a huge scramble to be the first one back online with any busy key. Staying online 24/7 keeps others from using your shared key. The key is easily stolen back if I don't remain online with it though.) Edit: I call this "key sitting". Sometimes I manage to steal a key like this from a 24/7 bot when it is restarted and I log in at the perfect time. I know the key is valid and working, but I've never been able to log in as someone else is always online using it whenever I try. In use always (security and channel moderation bots, always online afk players, and big 24/7 hostbots.Risk getting various temp or chat bans, mutes, voided, ladder ban, permaban.) Most keys I find online are "bad" like this. In use often (hostbots, chatbots, and the occasional spammer and mass loader - usually in use during the day.In use sometimes (by other players, bots, etc.).Claimed keys can be sold by trading the entire battlenet account they're registered with.Since I cannot test for a key's "claimed" status, good and perfect keys are in the same category, actually.Can still be used to play online just fine though.) ![]() But they probably registered it on their account previously, so the key is "claimed" now.
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