![]() However, this is easily fixed using a Key Spam program and telling Hell Buddy to not use a specific spell.Īs they are free, I can't say anything really bad about using AutoIt to bot, but simply for the fact that it is free, compared to the actual D3 bots, pretty much every point is under-par in my opinion. It seems to just take whatever spells you give it and use them when its in combat. The only bad thing I can think about with Hell Buddy is the lack of skill customization, I havn't yet found a way to, for example, tell my bot to only cast Summon Companion: Ferret once at the start of the run. My main PC is in my bedroom but I am often in my living room with my laptop so for me this is amazing. Really good for monitoring crashing when you're not on your main PC. This is really handy as it lets me see all of my bots remotely and it shows their GPH / Gold in bag / Current Level / etc. One other thing, I was also able to setup a server which they have a tutorial for on their forum, which allows me to view my bots progress from my other computer. I made a custom Arreat Core profile in literally 5-10 minutes. The bot also has a very nice built in quest editor, where you can create scripts by only using buttons, meaning anyone can make a profile without being able to script/code. I have had the Launcher crash though, meaning all bots crashed until you come back and manually adjust, but this is rare. ![]() I average around 460k/hr in Arreat Core using a DH. They have a program called the Hell Buddy Launcher that allows you to create profiles for each of your characters and once you have set a profile to start, even if Diablo crashes, the Launcher restarts the bot - this for me is a great feature, it means I can go AFK without worrying too much about crashes. To my surprise, the bot is actually really good. Personally, I avoided Hell Buddy at the start simply because it had a lot of ban reports - but I gave in after a while and gave it a shot. The staff behind DB are currently having legal issues that disallow them to sell the bot at this moment in time - so just like with Immortal Bot, the bot is currently unavaliable (as most of you will already know) This is currently the biggest problem with DB but it is still a great bot. ![]() Different profiles, versions of Demon Buddy and D3 itself all add to the chance of a crash. AFKing overnight is 50/50, some mornings I'll wake up with no crashes, and others, with crashes. Meaning you have to often babysit your bots. The only problem I have with Demon Buddy, is crashes. This bot seems to be able to do pretty much anything you want it to as long as you put in the time and effort to create a good plugin/profile. The bot has great customization, allowing users to program and script their own profiles and plugins. I average around 580k/hr on a Demon Hunter farming Sarkoth. So far, Demon Buddy, technically is the best bot for high GPH. The huge downfall I had with Immortal Bot was, because of their website being down and because the bot ties itself to one account, I am unable now to use IB until they put their website back online. I got 1 ban using Immortal Bot after around 2 weeks of 24/7 farming. The User Interface is nice and user friendly and I rarely ever experienced crashes with it. Whilst I used it, I wasn't able to do Sarkoth runs and things like Zoltun Kulle farming were literally impossible. The downside of IB is the lack of its ability to do quests, go through portals, etc. This bot is extremely fast at navigation and has a very good waypoint system. My experience with IB was good, while it lasted anyway, I was able to average around 500k/hr on a Demon Hunter in Arreat Core. I am currently running 5 bots from 1 PC on a VPN. I have tried and tested all the main methods and I feel I am now able to give a decent review on all of them. As I havn't seen many of these posts and they would've helped me before, I thought I should make a topic on my personal and unbiased experience with the various botting methods in D3.
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