That’s the problem, once you get used to botting, it’s extremely hard to let go and have to gather, quest and farm everything yourself. In fact, one of the most famous WoW botting communities has had a forum topic named “Would you play WoW if you could not bot?”, in which, a member has responded with:Īs you can see, while he has a point in regards to why he’s using a bot to play WoW, it’s obvious that he no longer enjoys the game, nor would he be willing or have the time to go back to doing all the content he wants to all by himself. If you start using WoW bots, it’ll inevitably disconnect you from certain factors and aspects of WoW that got you to play in the first place, such as perhaps grinding or earning something.īy using WoW bots, you’ll get used to different routines or standards, as well as taking everything you “earn” for granted, thus never having to worry about having to fish, farm herbs or even do world quests. Losing the love and motivation for WoWĪlthough this sounds like a cliché, it is a real thing. We’ve seen this happen numerous times as part of our WoW unban service, and it’s really unfortunate.
Eventually, you’ll get confident enough to assume it’s worth trying to fish for a pet or an achievement on your main, and that’s when you’ll get banned, so it really is not worth it. But, who are we kidding? The more your botted account will “survive”, the more cocky you’ll get. On top of this, some players choose to make second WoW accounts designed just for botting, which technically helps keeping their main WoW account safe. In fact, at the time of writing this post, it’s been just close to 4 months since the last WoW botting ban wave, so even though that might sound like a lot, it’s really not, as Blizzard like to ban in waves of 6 months. This is pretty self explanatory, but even so, it’s still the top reason not to use WoW bots, as it can and will lead to your WoW account getting permanently banned. Given that there can be a fair amount of reasons to use WoW bots, let’s see some of the reasons not do bot in WoW! 1.
Or who wouldn’t want to maintain 5 alt characters, all geared up to a competitive level? Or, get this, who wouldn’t want to never have to do certain world quests or emissaries every single day, and yet get all the rewards? Why you should NOT use WoW bots
However, depends on where you’re looking, there are a lot of “reasons” to use WoW bots, and to be fair, in some cases it does sound tempting, I mean, who wouldn’t want free gold? And on top of that, lots of it. Gold farming through WoW bots is followed closely by leveling other characters, professions or even farming reputations and achievements. WoW bots have been pretty much “a part” of WoW ever since Vanilla, and there’s no denying that World of Warcraft has had its fair share of issues with bots, up until not too long ago.Īlthough there are a lot of reasons for which a player chooses to use WoW bots, primarily and historically, the most common reason was gold, earning it while basically you’re asleep.