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Private Bots safe?

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I have a friend that studied computer science at university and he used to play with me when we were 13 years old we are both 24 now.

He said he is working on a simple world of warcraft bot that will farm legion herbs and ore .

 

If blizzard doesn't know how the bot works will it be safe? or will they start flagging accounts and start learning how this bot would work? retrace steps of the bot and it's fighting patterns?

 

I heard that private bots are safer because no one knows they exist.

14 minutes ago, schizoaffectivecop said:

I have a friend that studied computer science at university and he used to play with me when we were 13 years old we are both 24 now.

He said he is working on a simple world of warcraft bot that will farm legion herbs and ore .

 

If blizzard doesn't know how the bot works will it be safe? or will they start flagging accounts and start learning how this bot would work? retrace steps of the bot and it's fighting patterns?

 

I heard that private bots are safer because no one knows they exist.

There's always a risk of being banned when it comes to botting.

On 22/4/2018 at 4:12 PM, schizoaffectivecop said:

but it can be minimised by using something blizzard doesn't know exists ? 

I believe yes, minimized... but still don't bot like mad or you will get eyes on you pretty fast imho.

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