How Do I Merge My Battle.net Accounts on Blizzard?

If you have multiple Battle.net accounts on Blizzard, some of them may be combined into one account; however, not every game account can be combined, and some features of accounts that can be combined cannot be switched over. Also, once your Battle.net accounts are combined by Blizzard, the process cannot be reversed.

Dec 9, 2022

If you want to know how to merge your Battle.net accounts on Blizzard, you are in the right place. This article not only explains how to merge all of your Battle.net game accounts into one combined Blizzard account, it also helps you understand what can be switched over with them.

Keep in mind, Blizzard accounts can only be combined if they belong to the same user. Not all accounts are eligible, and once you merge all of your accounts, there is no going back, since consolidation cannot be reversed.

To merge your accounts, you must contact Blizzard. Click here to contact an agent at Blizzard now.

What Cannot Be Moved

The following cannot be moved:

  • Unclaimed gifts
  • Blizzard balances
  • WoW tokens

The accounts for the following games cannot be moved:

  • Heroes of the Storm
  • Overwatch
  • Call of Duty
  • Classic Games, such as WarCraft III Reforged, StarCraft, Diablo II, etc.

What Can Be Moved?

The accounts for the following games can be moved to a combined Blizzard account:

  • Diablo III
  • World of Warcraft
  • Hearthstone
  • StarCraft II

If you would like to find out if your game account is eligible for consolidation, contact Blizzard by clicking here.

Diablo III

Only one Diablo III account is supported by each Blizzard account. Multiple game accounts, characters, or progressions cannot be combined.

What can be moved:

  • Expansion and game account
  • All stashes
  • All currency, characters, and inventories

What cannot be moved:

  • Leaderboard progress

World of Warcraft

Each Blizzard account can support up to eight game accounts with World of Warcraft. All of your World of Warcraft accounts must be registered to the same person. Some accounts may not be eligible, and once an account is moved, it cannot be reversed. Each World of Warcraft game account has its own characters, and therefore, each would need a separate paid subscription.

Progress gained from multiple accounts cannot be merged, but characters can be moved between accounts with the character transfer service. If you purchased tokens from the Auction House, you can only redeem them for game time.

What can be moved:

  • Expansion and game account
  • Game time
  • Character-specific achievements
  • Recruit-a-Friend links
  • Gold and other currencies
  • Characters and their bank, inventory, and storage

What cannot be moved:

  • Honor level
  • Unused character boosts
  • Account-bound achievements
  • Collection Journal items including pets, mounts, toys, heirlooms, wardrobe items, Runecarver memories, and recruit-a-friend rewards.

Hearthstone

Only one Hearthstone account is supported by each Blizzard account. It is impossible to combine the progress of multiple game accounts. Moves involving adventures may be delayed.

What can be moved:

  • Game account
  • Adventure progress
  • Gold, dust, and card collection
  • Leaderboard progress

What cannot be moved:

  • New Heroes
  • Adventure content
  • Promotional items

StarCraft II

Only one StarCraft II game account is supported by each Blizzard account. Progress for multiple accounts cannot be combined.

What can be moved:

  • Co-Op/Campaign Commander progress
  • All StarCraft II purchased content
  • Leaderboard/Ranked progress
  • WarChest Unlocks
  • Achievements

What Cannot be moved:

  • Content that was unlocked through other games, such as XP boosts and Collector's Edition benefits.

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