There is no legal way to get "free" authentication keys for World of Warcraft. You must purchase the discs or use the blizzard store to purchase one.
You don't have to have a special account, but you have to of made a regular World of Warcraft account and have the Burning Crusade with an unused authentication key.
i bought a world of warcraft last year...my account have been hacked last month...Know I'm on a 10 day trial with a new account but it finish tomorow you would be my hero if i had a authentication key please answer me on this email: leblond_william@hotmail.com thanks a lot
go buy the game for 20$ and get the authentication code of the CD Sleeve
You can't make an authentication key yourself, because it not only is a small screen giving small numbers, but is chained with the World of Warcraft account servers. Go to the Blizzard store and buy it for 8$, it's a bargain for such a high amount of security.
This means that an authenticator has been attached to your account by you (or a hacker) and the code that the authenticator displays needs to be inputted in order to log in to wow.
Nope you can't. MMORPGs are not meant to be bought second-hand. You could buy the client online and you'll save some money
Badspot does not have an authentication key.
No you would first have to buy world of warcraft and all the expansions since (then pay a monthly fee)
To install the game itself you do not need the authentication key that comes with the discs. However, you will need them to make your battle.net account, in order to play. You will also need the key in case something happens to your account and you ask the customer service to restore it.
you would probably have to call Blizzard's billing department during normal working hours. at the very least, this is a question that should be asked in the customer service forum at HTTP://forums.worldofwarcraft.com
If someone gives you a licence key to World of Warcraft, you have to ask yourself: who gave it to me, is this a legal key? if it is, then input the code and you're done.