Ankama has aggressively upgraded its detection systems. The famous "banner" system and behavioral analysis are designed to catch bot-like patterns. An FM bot applying runes 3,000 times an hour without breaks is a massive red flag. Getting caught means:
First, clearly define what "Bot FM" is meant to achieve in the context of Dofus. This could involve: bot fm dofus work
| Bot Type | Works? | Safe? | Recommended? | |----------|--------|-------|---------------| | Free public FM bot | ❌ No | ❌ No | ❌ No | | Paid private FM bot (single item) | ⚠️ Sometimes | ❌ No (high ban) | ❌ No | | Gathering/farming bot | ✅ Yes (many) | ⚠️ Medium risk | ⚠️ For secondary accounts only | | Auto-clicker for repair | ✅ Yes | ✅ Low | ✅ Yes | | Semi-auto AHK (human decision) | ✅ Yes | ✅ Low | ✅ Yes | Ankama has aggressively upgraded its detection systems
Bottom line: A fully automated FM bot that works reliably and safely does not exist for Dofus 2.0 in 2025. The complexity of FM logic + Ankama's anti-bot makes it impractical. Use semi-automation or focus on gathering bots on throwaway accounts. A bot cannot identify that an item is
If you want to learn botting, start with a harvesting bot (wheat, flax, iron) using Python + pyautogui + random delays, then slowly add complexity. FM is the endgame of botting – not a starting point.
A bot cannot identify that an item is "good enough for PvM" or that you should wait for a server bonus day. It runs like a blind gambler.