There is nothing in the ToS that explicitly prohibits boosting.
But there is this:
"You represent, warrant and agree that you will not engage in conduct or communication (written, verbal, or nonverbal) yourself, or by or through your avatar, which:
- encourages or constitutes behavior that does not support a safe and comfortable environment for all users, including but not limited to bullying, vigilantism, engaging in any conduct or activity that is threatening, harmful, harassing, abusive, vulgar, hateful, defamatory, lewd, sexually provocative, suggestive, or explicit, inflammatory, profane, racially or ethnically objectionable, religious or political, or in any manner encourages inappropriate, disrespectful, abusive, or unlawful conduct or otherwise makes the Software Product an uncomfortable experience for anyone;
- restrict or inhibit any other user from using and enjoying the Game;
We may, at our sole discretion, immediately suspend or terminate your access to the Software Product should your conduct, in our sole determination, fail to conform with these Terms"
People were banned for 1-7 days for teaming, spawn killing and sitting to make uneven teams during the guild CTF event. Surely there is a possibility that the Devs interpret the ToS in a way, that views boosting as a violation against the ToS.
Potentially more incriminating is this, because you've probably been online with another account/friend, that facilitates your botting for 24 hours straight and more. :
"You represent, warrant and agree that you will not engage in conduct or communication (written, verbal, or nonverbal) yourself, or by or through your avatar, which:
- hacks, modifies or otherwise makes use of cheats, mods, automation software (bots) or any other unauthorized third-party software designed to modify the game experience;"
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