![]() ![]() Players that got banned received the “Use of Bots or Third-Party Automation Software” as reason for their suspensions, even though a lot of Soapbox’s customers were also using other software, such as ReBot and HonorBuddy, so for the time being other such automated programs are definitely unsafe.Īnother thing is that, it seems some of the banned players haven’t been using nor even logged into the game for weeks now, meaning the anti-botting fishing net has been set prior to a few weeks ago, trying to catch as many as possible and hitting them all at once, just as it happened with the HonorBuddy ban wave back in May. With each bot getting hit one by one, it seems that Blizzard is really taking actions against third party software seriously in preparation for Legion. It is able to adapt to a lot of stuff, ranging from leveling to min-maxing raids.Įven though Soapbox wasn’t as useful as other bots in terms of farming resources or gathering consumables, it was, according to its customers, a very useful tool for high-end raiding and accomplishing tasks (maybe even Skada-wise) which were previously unobtainable. Soapbox users got hit last night with mostly permanent bans.Īs Soapbox themselves describe it, their software is meant to optimize your rotation for your class and specialization in World of Warcraft by taking into account specific events of the player and environment. It seems that not even Soapbox Rotations were immune to Blizzard’s campaign of seek and destroy third party software. ![]()
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