They arent bots, there is an event going on that takes people to Betnich to get meat from wolves
Wait, there's actually people using bots on those stupid wolves?
Why?
I could understand if they were in an area that spawns a ton of them more or less clustered together so you could farm leather goods, but Betnikh just doesn't seem like a good place for farming to me. Especially now with the event going on.
Although, I guess it makes sense if the goal for these bots in particular is to screw with the event.
They arent bots, there is an event going on that takes people to Betnich to get meat from wolves
Wait, there's actually people using bots on those stupid wolves?
Why?
I could understand if they were in an area that spawns a ton of them more or less clustered together so you could farm leather goods, but Betnikh just doesn't seem like a good place for farming to me. Especially now with the event going on.
Although, I guess it makes sense if the goal for these bots in particular is to screw with the event.
Wait, there's actually people using bots on those stupid wolves?
Why?
I could understand if they were in an area that spawns a ton of them more or less clustered together so you could farm leather goods, but Betnikh just doesn't seem like a good place for farming to me. Especially now with the event going on.
Although, I guess it makes sense if the goal for these bots in particular is to screw with the event.
I’m at work all day, someone else check this.
Where does the meat go in the inventory, the quest item category? Can you farm more than necessary? Does it only remove the needed number when you turn in the quest? How many to a stack? Does it take inventory slots at all? Is it vendorable for gold? All questions leading to whether it’s a resource to build gold for gold selling. If it can be amassed and vendored then it is a source for gold. If it does t take inventory slots then the botter doesn’t need to spend scratch on bag space or a banker or merchant.