This is an ethical risk. One MBot user farming 24/7 can earn more gold in a week than 50 legitimate players. That gold gets sold for real money (RMT) or used to monopolize world bosses. The server’s auction house becomes worthless. Legitimate players quit. The server dies, and you lose your progress anyway.

Because private servers compete for players by offering "less grind," ironically, they become the perfect testing ground for bot developers. Players join, level fast manually, then turn on MBot to farm end-game gear or job items while they sleep.


Most private servers have a "no botting" rule in their terms of service. Enforcement varies wildly. Some servers (e.g., Origin Online) have active GMs who spectate players. Others use custom anti-cheat launchers that detect MBot’s memory signatures. If caught, your account—and any donations—are gone.