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Using a fishing bot in World of Warcraft (including 3.3.5a private servers and official versions) violates Blizzard’s Terms of Service and the rules of most private servers. Doing so puts your account at high risk of a permanent ban.
His bot didn't trigger. For the first time, the bot paused. His custom logic returned an error: No fish pattern detected. wow 335 fishing bot top
The logic was rudimentary but brilliant. The bot would scan a defined area of the screen. It knew what the fishing bobber looked like, but it specifically hunted for the "Splash." When a fish bit, the game engine triggered a specific bright white/blue pixel sprite for the splash effect. The bot was programmed to lurk in the background, waiting for that specific hex code to appear. Using a fishing bot in World of Warcraft (including 3
Theron pulled the classic "Bot Test." He spawned a massive, level 80 Elite Infernal right on top of the level 12 Druid. Most bots would keep clicking the water while being incinerated. Jax, however, immediately stopped. He cast War Stomp, used a Sprint potion (which a level 12 shouldn't even have), and jumped into the freezing water, shifting into Aquatic Form to hide under the dock. Theron blinked. "Wait. Is that... a player?" He messaged Jax: "Nice weather for it." For the first time, the bot paused
Happy (Automated) Fishing!
: Optimized for 3.3.5a and has received minor updates to address bugs.