Comments: Gold Farming Bots on WoW

i've a pet bot in wpl. take it for walks and throw things for it and make it fetch - i'm farming it for honor points!!

Posted by Jakob at August 25, 2006 8:03 AM

If you're grinding for scales, then take the bots. If you tag the dragonkin before her pet actually does damage, then immediately stop attacking it, it's your kill. She can't loot and therefore can't skin. Leave it till she moves on to another target, tag that one too, then loot/skin your first kill... it's tricky but it can be done.

Posted by Bastun at August 25, 2006 10:16 AM

The hunters are probably the easiest to identify: unguilded, rankless, they send their unnamed pets to the target, use Beastial Wrath on the pet (each and every time regardless of mob) to make it big & red, send a single Serpent Sting and then Autoshot the mob to death. Rinse & repeat. If you happen to kill a skinnable mob near them they'll run over and try to skin it.

Posted by Lumen@LJ at August 25, 2006 4:00 PM

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If you're grinding for scales, then take the bots. If you tag the dragonkin before her pet actually does damage, then immediately stop attacking it, it's your kill. She can't loot and therefore can't skin. Leave it till she moves on to another target, tag that one too, then loot/skin your first kill... it's tricky but it can be done.
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Yes it works, and it's fun!

Even if you don't manage to tag the mob for your before the pet (usually named "Cat") does the first strike, you can still skin the mob after the bot did the loot.
You just have to hold the mouse cursor over the dead mob and when it turns into the skinning icon, quickly klick. The skin loot should be yours!

I just did it that way using two bots at the ssame time for helping me farm. Kind of bot juggling! :)

Posted by Markus at August 27, 2006 6:40 PM

i love teh web iste

Posted by andrew at September 12, 2006 1:36 AM

What is a bot?

Posted by Unknow at January 26, 2007 1:25 AM

What is the name of this bot

Posted by cyberborg at March 10, 2007 9:31 AM

Bots can farm a small amount of Gold per hour while your AFK, which is obviously appealing to some people. However, as farming high amounts often requires skill at various stages you could only hope for 20-30g/hour. The other obvious issue is that you run the risk of having your account permanently banned whenever you use a bot.

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Posted by WoW Gold Farming at January 19, 2008 9:06 AM
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