Rule Numero 5: This one is my opinion (and the majority of other peoples) Don't report other botters! Yes they may be hogging your grinding area but there are other places you can go, this applies with d/cing as well however there is an exception to this rule, for me anyway.
Solution to this: Don't bot in overly populated spots AFK and if you do only do it for a short amount of time, or watch a movie or do h/w (if you're good enough not to be distracted) and check up on your bot. "Lol what a nub bot, let's constantly get him killed and report him." They will more likely think something along the lines of: I feel sorry for him lets leave him alone." "Oh look that human was here yesterday doing the exact same thing, although his fingers must have a funny twitch from playing too long because he moves very jerkily.
Rule Numero 4: No bot is ever going to look exactly human, some may get close but they are all going to have their faults so if you do grind in a populated spot AFK then there is a high chance that the people around Personally I have botted 2 days straight without a ban, but don't do it excessively! Now I'm not going to say bot 1 hour a day take a 20 hour break then start again because it annoys me very much when I see people say that sort of thing. By this I mean you need to bot sensibly.ĭon't bot endlessly AFK at a spot that is highly populated as you will most likely be noticed by other players and reported.
When you bot you are breaking the ToS and therefore if you are caught botting you will most likely be suspended/permanently banned (it's usually the second option )
Rule Numero 2: By playing World of Warcraft you agree to follow the ToU set down by blizzard.