Hello people I have been botting for almost since ever. However, i never get a chance to try out HB. Because HB is so widely used, It just cant be avoided when ppl discussing botting and share experience. Here are some questions I have before purchase a licence: 1, apart from those every-bot-has-function, what unique function HB has that makes it stands out? 2, As I can already tell, HB has a vast forum foundation. However, how often does someone's question/problem gets solved by a administrator or community? ( Some bots may not have lots of client, but the developers certainly show concern about every costumer they have. And this is the most important thing for this kind of product, it will be all about what's after the purchase, right?) Thanks Alan
1. what makes HB unique is the open API we have, if theres a function of the game that isn't automated, the api is there for someone to make a bot for whatever function. thats on top of the fact that its safe, we have the best people working to make sure the bot remains undetected, and in the event blizzard does push an update that changes something, we can pull everyone offline to protect their accounts. 2. if you have an issue, post a full log as an attachment in the support section for the product your using and we will work with you to resolve said issues. this isnt a "take the money and run" operation, we're the longest running and safest wow bot in the business. on top of that while other bots got sued by blizzard and just went quietly into the night, we're the ones still here going to court against blizzard. so we plan to be here for a very long time.
great thanks for you reply, i am gonna buy it right after my exam week. time to tweak some new settings!!
Also visit the Buddy store when your set up. There are numerous user generated plugins, routines and bot bases to choose from. I think the ability to download a large variety of (free and paid) items are what makes Honor buddy a head above the rest. There is also a very alive community on the forums as you can see.
Been using bots since TBC (Glider and Pirox before they both got owned by lawsuits). Then I tried honorbuddy and it was like stepping into a whole new world. There's lots of community support for free stuff, aswell as quality paid products if u care to invest. Community is helpful, they keep it up to date, and it's so simple to set up and use, be it u want to quest 1-90 or just farm honor or level up professions. Very simple to set up and use, setting up for questing can be done in just a few minutes from a fresh install (as long as u look on forums for what u need).
The fact that this bot can do anything and everything. Except Arenas, but only douchebags would ruin people's fun.
Actually... Arenas aren't openly supported, but they are possible to do using bot bases like LazyRaider, Combat Bot, Raid Bot, and Enyo (basically any bot base that will allow you to control your own movement and targeting). HB's official stand is that they will never make the bot do arenas AFK, and they frown on using the bot in the arena completely, but that doesn't stop people from doing it. Basically, when you bot arenas, you pull down a crapton of heat on botters. Blizzard seems to lean more towards the PvP clientele more than anything. Just an opinion, so don't fry me for it.