


I'm not going to link to any current videos of people selling fishbot exploit so i do not advertise their services. 1-80 in 6 days, 1-450 fishing in 8 hours. So my question is, due to the detrimental impact of fishbotting (gold-selling / easy raid flasks / punishing real fishers), do you support permanent bans of accounts that are found using Fishbotting? Is Blizzard currently too soft?Įdit: The example video below is the best one I could find on Youtube on how it is done and how to catch out fish botters, it is from the Nostalrius era, but it still operates in the exact same way right now. Your MMO Bots - World of Warcraft WoW Bot / AION Bot Best reliability. Windows 8+ users may experience WoW crashes when the bot is closed. Do not use on live servers - you have a high chance of a ban. (C, Memory Editing) Note: 100 safe on private servers. In the past, Blizzard has taken a very 'light' approach and only given out temporary bans. World of Warcraft 1.12.1 Fishing Bot ( here) Developed for educational purposes. make raid items much easier to come by / make the game much easier by creating an abundance of flasks.punishes the efforts of real fishers because they get a reduced selling price.This over supply of Stonescale Eels (needed for raid flasks):

This generally involves setting up multiple accounts and having them fish off the hidden coast of Tanaris for Stonescale Eels (see video below for an example). The number #1 method shady gold-sellers use to infiltrate the Classic WoW economy is through Fish-botting.
