The WoW EULA prohibits the use of any 3rd Party Software that affects how WoW runs, does WinEQ2 fall under this category?
I don't want to risk both my accounts over convenience software

- FN
Moderators: Lavish Software Team, Moderators
First of all as the first sentence indicates, a third party program, to Blizzard, is anything developed by anyone else other than Blizzard and their affiliates. Unfortunately it does imply after the first clause that third party software is used to gain an advantage, and therefore the term will still confuse people who thought "all third party software" usage was banned in EverQuest 1's EULA. Anyway, the policy goes on to explain that the policy applies to programs used to hack the game itself to change game mechanics (such as movement speed, or teleporting), or used to obtain information from the game that is not normally available, or transmit or modify the game files.Unapproved Third Party Software
A third party program is any file or program that is not a part of the World of Warcraft software, but is used to gain an advantage in the game, such as increasing your movement speed or teleporting from one place to another beyond what is allowed by game design. It also includes any programs that obtain information from the game that is not normally available to the regular player or that transmit or modify any of the game files. Normally, this classification does not include UI modifications, except those UIs that require an external application to function.
Any external applications that are used in conjunction with World of Warcraft can cause quite a few unwanted side effects. Some of the major possible results of the use of third party programs can be instability of the game to the point that a player "crashes" from the game quite often. External programs can also be used to transmit viruses, spyware, and other unwanted programs into a player's computer. Third party programs can also be used to obtain information from the player's computer, such as account, password, and personal information.
If a player is found to have used such a program, he/she may:
* Be temporarily suspended from the game
* Have further action taken, up to and including account closure, based on the intent of the program