World of Warcraft Bots - Welcome To The Darkside

Published: 03rd June 2011
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This is the fastest way to put the heat on you as far as getting banned. Sure it may be faster but if you are going to lose the character in the end, why do it?

Other people use bots to get as many honor pieces as possible. This is another option and is probably less risky. You can simply stop after you get how many S1 and S2 pieces you want and move on.

Some people bot for gold in Warcraft. This is also less risky because you can transfer all the gold to your main character but it might look suspicious. If you go this route and end up getting banned on both accounts you would be highly upset.

In the end, using bots in World of Warcraft is a decision entirely up to you. If you are a risk taker then you probably should do it. If you are a clean and cautious player you probably shouldn't bot and should use a strategy guide you can purchase online instead. The decision is entirely up to you.

The whole World is Warcraft. The rising strength of virtual communities such as Second Life are dominating our culture. When you use virtual communities to bring people together, you can be whoever you want to be, literally. Obviously, the whoever you want to do be does not work for your friends that you see in "real" life but for the people you meet "in-game" you are that character creation. I want to in the next few paragraphs expand upon the idea of Massively Multiplayer Online Role Playing Game(I will use MMORPG from now on) with personal observations to play MMORPGs, botting and the purpose of buying gold.


Observations are very interesting and perplexing at times. For instance, why in the world does anyone play a game that cost money every month? Why play a MMORPG? For the longest time I was wondering about these questions. I found that the first question is obsolete because I spend more money buying fast food on a monthly basis. I spend more money at McDonald's in a month. I also found that I spend more in movies a month than paying for a game that I enjoy and see as entertainment a month. Essentially, the answer to question is look at the costs holistically. If you view playing World Of Warcraft (MMORPG) as entertainment or your opportunity to indulge in the fast-food lifestyle than in light of that context answer the question about a monthly cost that handles server fees and other miscellaneous needs for running an online game. The cost is minimal because you are progressing with a character and potentially engaging in the community or purposefully not engaging the online community. There are several was to engage and not engage. One way to be completely solitary is to do quest. I enjoy completing work. For the most part, I would assume you like to complete an assignment that you want to do of your own free will.


I enjoy the idea of playing a game that can be endless and seeks to expand. I am like most gamers who just love to play and when the game is done since I bought the game for $50 new or I bought it for $20 or less used can play that game again and again.

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