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okay, let me start off by saying I have looked EVERYWHERE asked LiquidSheth for guidance and all I get is look on google. I've spent LOADS of my time on google searching for a Korean account. When I say Korean I do not mean a TW account that is SIMILAR to a Korean one. I really wish to purchase the legit thing and i cannot find anything on sites such as Team Liquid, google, ebay, or anything else! I am sorry if this has been answered before and if there is any link to a site, forum, or whatever to what I have stated above please do so! Thank you!
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get a taiwanese account, they are merged ladders edit- yeah I didnt really read that all the way sorry, I think you need a SSN for that sooooooo find a friend how lives in Korea or I dont think you are gonna get far.
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Yes but i wish to get a legit KR account because sheth told me if you google one, then you can find out how to get one as he has a specifically korean account. And I cannot find it D:
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You have to buy it from a Korean. You can't have one without Korean social security number.
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As far as I know you need to have a Korean social security number or some sort of citizen identification number to sign up for a Korean battle.net account and buy the game. So the only real way to get one is to borrow the KSSN from a Korean and then get the game. So you wither have to know someone who is a Korean citizen or have some sort of hookup in order to get a Korean account.
If you really just want a KR account becuase you prefer the KR client over the TW client then you can always buy a TW account then just relocalize a KR client so you can use a TW account on it.
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^That. TW and KR share the same ladder so it's fine.
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You need to do a series of questionably legal steps involving someone from Korea, or you can just buy the Taiwan copy for cheaper that delivers 100% the exact same thing.
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I have a KR account and it was so much trouble to get one. Basically you need to get a real Korean's KSSN (korean social security number) and a korean phone. If you think you can just find some random kssn on the internet and that's it, your wrong; you have to have the person also send an SMS text message to their phone, along with their name, and address. Basically you have to have a Korean person trust you with giving you every single piece of information about themselves to you. I don't know about you, but I don't just hand out my SSN to strangers. Lastly, even if a Korean person trusts you it can still be hard to get because if you are using their kssn that is technically illegal and many Koreans object to that.
I have heard of only one benefit of having a KR account over a TW one. That is you can have an account name in hangul.
Seriously, it is 100 times easier to get a TW account. You still get matched against Koreans. Also if you prefer the Korean sounds and interface then there are some ways to change that as well.
Good luck.
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TW isn't really the same as KR. You get Chinese language client if you go TW unless you jump through the relocalisation hoops.
You'd have to ask a Korean or something I think, good luck!
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On December 11 2011 10:02 Forlorn wrote: I have a KR account and it was so much trouble to get one. Basically you need to get a real Korean's KSSN (korean social security number) and a korean phone. If you think you can just find some random kssn on the internet and that's it, your wrong; you have to have the person also send an SMS text message to their phone, along with their name, and address. Basically you have to have a Korean person trust you with giving you every single piece of information about themselves to you. I don't know about you, but I don't just hand out my SSN to strangers. Lastly, even if a Korean person trusts you it can still be hard to get because if you are using their kssn that is technically illegal and many Koreans object to that.
I have heard of only one benefit of having a KR account over a TW one. That is you can have an account name in hangul.
Seriously, it is 100 times easier to get a TW account. You still get matched against Koreans. Also if you prefer the Korean sounds and interface then there are some ways to change that as well.
Good luck. You can use a Korean client with a Taiwanese account visa versa
edit: sure you can i think T_T;;
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On December 11 2011 10:05 Boblhead wrote:Show nested quote +On December 11 2011 10:02 Forlorn wrote: I have a KR account and it was so much trouble to get one. Basically you need to get a real Korean's KSSN (korean social security number) and a korean phone. If you think you can just find some random kssn on the internet and that's it, your wrong; you have to have the person also send an SMS text message to their phone, along with their name, and address. Basically you have to have a Korean person trust you with giving you every single piece of information about themselves to you. I don't know about you, but I don't just hand out my SSN to strangers. Lastly, even if a Korean person trusts you it can still be hard to get because if you are using their kssn that is technically illegal and many Koreans object to that.
I have heard of only one benefit of having a KR account over a TW one. That is you can have an account name in hangul.
Seriously, it is 100 times easier to get a TW account. You still get matched against Koreans. Also if you prefer the Korean sounds and interface then there are some ways to change that as well.
Good luck. You can use a Korean client with a Taiwanese account visa versa edit: sure you can i think T_T;; don't think so iirc.
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On December 11 2011 10:12 zhurai wrote:Show nested quote +On December 11 2011 10:05 Boblhead wrote:On December 11 2011 10:02 Forlorn wrote: I have a KR account and it was so much trouble to get one. Basically you need to get a real Korean's KSSN (korean social security number) and a korean phone. If you think you can just find some random kssn on the internet and that's it, your wrong; you have to have the person also send an SMS text message to their phone, along with their name, and address. Basically you have to have a Korean person trust you with giving you every single piece of information about themselves to you. I don't know about you, but I don't just hand out my SSN to strangers. Lastly, even if a Korean person trusts you it can still be hard to get because if you are using their kssn that is technically illegal and many Koreans object to that.
I have heard of only one benefit of having a KR account over a TW one. That is you can have an account name in hangul.
Seriously, it is 100 times easier to get a TW account. You still get matched against Koreans. Also if you prefer the Korean sounds and interface then there are some ways to change that as well.
Good luck. You can use a Korean client with a Taiwanese account visa versa edit: sure you can i think T_T;; don't think so iirc.
Yes you can, just use the relocalizer (search on tl). It lets you use any language client on any server. KR client on NA, GER client on KR, etc
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Katowice25012 Posts
Buy a Taiwan account like everyone else.
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