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11-10-2009 @ 7:00PM
Vendric said...
Yes. I did this with my wife's account. A friend was quitting the game and she wanted to start playing with me, so she took over the account. Just set up a battle.net account and put the login/pw of the WoW account into the bnet area and it's done.