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The "story" of bots in Seafight is a long-standing point of frustration for the game's community, often described by players as a "never-ending story". The Conflict: Players vs. Bots

  • Movement Patterns: Humans do not move in perfectly straight lines or turn instantly.

    Catching a botter applies a temporary debuff (e.g., -2% damage, +0.7s reload time).

    Summary

    While bots exist and are used by a portion of the player base to farm pearls and elite points, they create a "cat and mouse" game with developers. Using them requires technical knowledge to set up and a constant fear of losing your account. The most effective way to succeed in Seafight remains investing time in high-yield events and building a strong alliance.

    There is a third faction: Developers. Some game masters have admitted off-record that they tolerate low-level fishing bots because they inflate the "active user" numbers for investors, but they aggressively ban PvP combat bots.

    • Repair Threshold: At what HP % does the bot repair? (Setting this too high, like 90%, looks unnatural).
    • Safe Spots: Coordinates where the ship should idle if inventory is full.
    • Logout Timer: To mimic human behavior, smart bots are programmed to log out randomly or after a set time (e.g., farm for 2 hours, break for 30 mins).
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