In the golden age of World of Warcraft—specifically the private server heydays of the 3.3.5a Wrath of the Lich King patch—there lived a legend named Jax. Jax wasn’t a Gladiator or a Realm First raider. He was a level 12 Tauren Druid who had been standing on the same dock in the Howling Fjord for three weeks straight.
| Bot Name | Detection Risk (Avg Private Server) | Key Feature | Input Method | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | FishingBuddy (with Lua unlocker) | Low (Macro based) | In-game addon + mouse recorder | Hardware/Color | | WRobot | Medium | Full pathing + combat avoidance | Memory/Injector | | HotkeyNet | Low | Simple pixel detection | External Script | | Gnomish (ARH) | High (Signature based) | AI learning for bobber detection | Pixel/OpenCV | wow 335 fishing bot top
: Uses pixel-level color parameters or memory offsets to find the bobber. Some versions require zooming into first-person view and ensuring the bobber is in the center of the screen for maximum accuracy. Inventory Management Auto-Looting : Must have "Autoloot" enabled in the game interface. Slot Monitoring In the golden age of World of Warcraft
Technically, this is not a "bot"—it is a macro tool. It uses the GnomishFishingBuddy addon (legal) combined with an AutoHotkey (AHK) script that clicks on the bobber's pixel location. | Bot Name | Detection Risk (Avg Private