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To improve solo play and training opportunities, SeaFight will introduce AI Bot Opponents across three difficulty levels. Bots simulate human-like decision-making, fleet placement, and adaptive targeting.
To reach the endgame content (like the legendary "Grimnir" or "Leviathan" ships), a player needs millions of Pearls and experience points. Human players estimate that farming manually for a top-tier ship could take over 2,000 hours of clicking. Bots reduce this to leaving a computer running overnight.
Bigpoint uses software to detect anomalies in player behavior. seafight bots
Recognizing that players wanted automation, Bigpoint introduced official features to reduce bot demand:
While a single player using a bot might feel like a victimless crime, the cumulative effect of hundreds of bots is catastrophic. Bigpoint’s servers track every resource generated. To improve solo play and training opportunities, SeaFight
1. Hyperinflation When thousands of bot accounts farm gold 24/7, gold becomes worthless. This forces Bigpoint to introduce new, bot-proof currencies (like Pearls or Crystals). Eventually, new players cannot afford basic ammunition because veteran botters have driven the price of everything up.
2. Resource Hoarding Bots don't just farm gold; they farm event items. During the "Floating Treasure" event, bots can scoop up 90% of the rare chests within milliseconds of them spawning, leaving real players staring at an empty sea. Movement Patterns: Humans do not move in perfectly
3. The Clan Tax Trap Many clans require a "weekly tax" of resources. Bot-using clans can build fortress upgrades in days, while legitimate clans take months. This creates an unbalanced playing field where clean players are relegated to second-class citizenship.
From 2010–2018, several public Seafight bots existed (e.g., “SF Bot,” “SeaBot,” “AutoFisher”). Most are now:
No publicly verified, working Seafight bot exists as of 2024–2025. Claims on YouTube or hacking forums are typically fake or honeypots.
Many veteran players have jobs and families. They love the tactical depth of PvP fleet battles but despise the mandatory PvE farming required to afford ammunition and repairs. Bots allow them to skip the "boring" part to get to the "fun" part.
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