Quote Originally Posted by justusfernz View Post
man...!!! so it is legally okay... they can't ban... so i should just create 14 accounts and play against each other....
Quote Originally Posted by EastsiderSG View Post
In a way, I respect them more for not caving in to popular opinion. I like that 'you can create more accounts and take advantage of it' part. Well, at least now we know. Thanks for sharing
From the login interface with several login options, it is very clear from the outset that Nordeus expects most managers would have a few accounts each. It is in their interests with more active users in watching ads, even when the majority of those secondary accounts may not join the pay-to-win market.

I also just set up a 2nd account this season, mainly to check out what kind of rewards the ‘mentor’ could be receiving (A new feature with some rewards tied in to achievements of clubs past level-1 like winning consecutive CL matches, so there is no info anywhere to have a full list of rewards). And from the looks of it, we probably need to set up some 5 accounts and run it semi-properly to unlock the best rewards for our main account.

So far, most 1st stage rewards are a few T and greens, with 1 being +5/10% attribute (2nd stage of ‘team player’ task would give +15% onto 3 very useful attributes onto AMs). Not bad at all tbh. You all should check it out. [It is unrealistic to expect any new managers adding our code onto their accounts, so we have to do it ourselves - which is probably what Nordeus expects anyway, hence their reply in such a way]

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14 accounts is fine too if we could manage. I may do 5 in total later when free (mainly to unlock rewards). For me, I may even struggle to remember so many emails to start with. The circle of added friends with hard work of adding/deleting inactive/adding cycle was done by end of last season with some 10+ friends supporting most finals these days.