Don’t Wanna Get Caught…Don’t Use A Bot…



     For World of Warcraft gamers there is nothing they dislike

more than a new gamer who uses such things as cheats and

cheat codes to progress quickly through the game. Another one

is these sources of annoyance and something which is banned

from the World of Warcraft game site is a player who uses a

World of Warcraft bot.

     For those of you who are unaware of it, a game bot is

an automated service or software that will emulate human

behavior. By using a World of Warcraft bot, players will

be able to go through the levels – or rather the more

boring parts of the game – more quickly. This means that

a new player using a World of Warcraft bot will be able

to level up faster, which means that they will be able

to reach level 70 faster. This is sort of cheating, because

in essence that it what using a World of Warcraft bot is, is

unnaturally frowned upon by the people at Blizzard.  In fact,

not so far back in the distant past of November 15 of 2006,

Blizzard banned more ten thousand gamers from World of Warcraft

for using a World of Warcraft bot to take them through the

leveling and the grinding processes of the game. 

     Bizzard’s action last November of banning over 10,000

World of Warcraft users did not make much difference.

Now they just try not to be caught in the act of botting.

The reason Blizzard banned using World of Warcraft

bots is because it’s against the Terms of Service which

you agreed to when you signed on for the game. This

includes third party automating services, third party

power leveling services as well as the use of hacks,

data mining and cheats. 

     If you look carefully you will see that using a bot

comes under the third party automating service.

You will also find that you cannot in all good

conscience share or use your account with others,

nor can you trade your accounts. You can share

your account your account with a minor if you are

their parent or guardian but other than that it is

prohibited, and is also mentioned in the

World of Warcraft Terms of Service. The problem

with that, is that many people don’t bother to read

the Terms of Service but will just click on the agree

button to get the game ball rolling. Or if you do read

it, you only read the beginning few paragraphs and

skip, or skim through the rest, which could explain

how you might miss the reference to not using a

World of Warcraft bot or a third party automating

service! All in all, the best thing that you could do

would be to skip the World of Warcraft bot to help

get you through the levels and actually learn to play

the game for yourself. After all, that’s what you got the

game for in the first place, isn’t it? 

Game Hard……LB

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