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== Help File == | == Help File == | ||
Botting is the running of a character using triggers or scripts while there is | Botting is the running of a character using triggers or scripts while there is | ||
no one attending it. While this activity is not illegal in itself, bots are | no one attending it. While this activity is not illegal in itself, bots are | ||
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familiar with the laws governing staking and spamming. You will be held | familiar with the laws governing staking and spamming. You will be held | ||
accountable for any act committed by your bot. | accountable for any act committed by your bot. | ||
== Definition == | |||
'''Botting''' means to do some automated task on the mud using triggers or scripts. It generally refers to unattended use of these triggers. The most common types of bots are golding bots and brew bots. | |||
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Revision as of 21:52, 18 January 2006
Help File
Botting is the running of a character using triggers or scripts while there is no one attending it. While this activity is not illegal in itself, bots are subject to the same rules and policies as playing characters. Please be familiar with the laws governing staking and spamming. You will be held accountable for any act committed by your bot.
Definition
Botting means to do some automated task on the mud using triggers or scripts. It generally refers to unattended use of these triggers. The most common types of bots are golding bots and brew bots.