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what games at the moment do you recommend to bot?
I'm thinking about starting a large bot farm and I'd like to farm gold/credit on the top three games.
I was thinking about Wow/Diablo/Swtor but am really not too sure on what is selling the most and the going rate, and is the market there at the moment for these games.
I would love owned core community's advice.
best regards,
Bigpal.
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Originally Posted by
bigpal
I'm thinking about starting a large bot farm and I'd like to farm gold/credit on the top three games.
I was thinking about Wow/Diablo/Swtor but am really not too sure on what is selling the most and the going rate, and is the market there at the moment for these games.
I would love owned core community's advice.
best regards,
Bigpal.

Hello,
WoW and SWTOR still have active gold/credit markets, with SWTOR credits averaging around $68 per 2 billion. Diablo’s economy is more closed and less bot-friendly. WoW remains the most profitable but also the most heavily monitored. If you're scaling, focus on WoW and SWTOR—but be aware of TOS risks. Proceed smartly. Official Website
Best Regards,
Lafol Henry
Last edited by lafol19049; 06-19-2025 at 11:47 PM.
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If you're asking about games where botting (using automated programs to play or perform tasks) is common and less strictly enforced, it's worth noting that most online game developers actively monitor for and ban accounts using bots, as they can disrupt the game balance and economy. Using bots can violate a game's terms of service and potentially lead to legal consequences.
However, some games, or game modes within them, allow or even encourage playing with bots, but usually in a designated manner, according to PC Gamer
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Originally Posted by
Dattee
If you're asking about games where botting (using automated programs to play or perform tasks) is common and less strictly enforced, it's worth noting that most online game developers actively monitor for and ban accounts using bots, as they can disrupt the game balance and economy. Using bots can violate a game's terms of service and potentially lead to legal consequences.
What helped me was switching to a more structured approach, and the tool I ended up sticking with was
MonitrexPRO. What I like is that it’s not just a “tracker” — it gives me insights based on my own data over time. For example, it pointed out that my spending in certain months was consistently higher because of seasonal habits I didn’t even notice.
Which games or game modes allow botting in an officially supported way without risking a ban?
Last edited by EvanDuke; 2 Weeks Ago at 02:42 AM.