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You should remove the testing version from the public they will take it and find the way to detect it in hours they have paid devs hired. It will not change anything because then they will just buy a trial ? but anyway. 

  On 9/27/2018 at 3:39 PM, kawanin said:

It is still detected after lvl 10. The warden exactly know my wrobot version and I am using warmane client, no tauri launcher.

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Do you get instant banned at level 10 Kawanin?

  On 9/27/2018 at 3:43 PM, kawanin said:

after 2 mobs maybe.

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So it's not instant.
Before Droidz changed stuff, it was INSTANT ban. Meaning it was detected for sure.
You say that they know your wrobot version?

  On 9/27/2018 at 3:56 PM, kawanin said:

I gave it another try. I ran the bot for 5 minutes, then stopped and started to manually move another zone and the message came up, so I was not even used it when bot got detected.

 

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So what does that tell you? ?

This is obvious:
One of the Tauri Devs owns wrobot license.
They are using scare tactics to let you think that they caught you. ?
Edit: There is no doubt in my mind that they read this too.
So: Hello Tauri GM! Nice to meet you ❤️

Edited by Ordush
  On 9/27/2018 at 4:42 PM, Mykoplazma said:

Next time it will show you wrobot version and your username and key .. ?

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The detection they use is very rudimentary (although still a smart implementation, I will definitely grant them that). 
There is absolutely no way they could find the wRobot user and key from within WoW. You even. can only partially access that information through the wRobot binaries. They are highly obfuscated.

Anyway, for the kind of detection they use, they don't really need a wRobot license.

  On 9/27/2018 at 4:50 PM, Matenia said:

The detection they use is very rudimentary (although still a smart implementation, I will definitely grant them that). 
There is absolutely no way they could find the wRobot user and key from within WoW. You even. can only partially access that information through the wRobot binaries. They are highly obfuscated.

Anyway, for the kind of detection they use, they don't really need a wRobot license.

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Obviously not. I was just joking. ?

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