Early in the ToS it states you must use LOTRO for “your own non-commercial entertainment purposes” Emphasis mine. As far as I can tell, so long as you avoid the following points, you should be fine to dualbox without breaking your contract with LOTRO: ↑ Menu How to Keep to the Terms of Serviceįirst and foremost, remember that LOTRO exists to provide you and others with a gaming experience within Tolkien’s Middle-Earth setting. But you cannot load two characters from the same account. They do not need to be VIP accounts, either. ↑ Menu What Is Required for Dualboxing LOTRO?
So multiboxing is extending this to three or more instances. Each instance of the client is a “box”, hence dualboxing meaning “two boxes”. Disadvantages and Advantages of Dualboxingĭualboxing refers to running two instances of LOTRO on the same computer, usually by one person.How to Enable Multiple Instances of LOTRO.