Yes. You use your battle.net account to log into World of Warcraft. They recently merged them two together, so if you're changing your battle.net password your changing your log in information as well. This goes with your e-mail also, so if you switch your account to a different e-mail address it changes your e-mail to log in as well.
because they made every account into a battle.net account to add more safety
Technically, no. But to make the account, yes it's free. You just have to pay for your world of warcraft account.
There does not seem to be a limit on the number of accounts that you can have linked to a battle-net account.
A capital account in economics, is one of two primary components, the balance of payments, and the current account. The current account reflects the nation's net income, and the capital account reflects the net change in the national ownership of assets.
Probably, if you have a battle dot net account they could ban that if you are found to be connecting to a private server.
Dynamic Equilibrium
Dynamic Equilibrium
contact blizzard billing support during normal buisness hours. they are the only ones that can help you.
The profit and loss account is the account that can be used to calculate the net loss.
Yes, you are able to play the PTR on WOW by using a 10 day trial account without any in-game restrictions.
Dynamic equilibrium
Dynamic equilibrium