Wishful thinking.
At every single large scale bamwave bots are grounder for a week or two, the time sellers need to recode the program to be able to start back farming.
The fact you dobt see many is simply cause it s a stage progression process, from aimply being able to log back bypassing security measures, to the ability to captcha, to the ability of movinf ingame, to the ability of farm base resources up to the more complex actions lile ah exploiting.
Most of people claims bots are down or they are in a bad shape xause the only ways to actually fact check bot control are:
- check the usual bot activity spots
- check the gold price in every third party seller.
In the first case, id guess that bots needing ro start back from scratch their “actions” wont be seeable around. Likely they ll park in strongholds for tests till they can go back farming.
In the second case, there s a specific way bots are handled ingame. First all, it s not like Ags banwaves once every 3-4 months and thats it.
They do ban bots on a daily base, the huge waves come usually when they change or update the prevention methods.
It wouldnt be a stretch thinking that thousands of bots get banned daily.
Now from a bot farm perspective, it s only given they aware any of their toons can be randomly banned. Which means that would they stockpile ll the gold on a single account, theyd lose it all.
Thats why the botted gold is pread among hundreds if not thousand bots, ao that even if 1/10th get banned, your gold pool is still strong.
Whenwver a huge ban wave hits, a masssive number of gold holders are out of the question, a few need intervention to get back active, and new onea will be made and tested.
As consequence, the third party seller gold raises in price, not due to lacl of activity, but due to gold reserve suddenly being heavily reduced.
That said, no doubts they ll be back in the hundred thousands till the next wave.