If you have ever stepped onto the surface of Novus, you know the truth: RF Online is not a casual game. It is a grinding colossus.
Today, we are pulling back the curtain on what these bots do, why people use them, and the real risks involved. In vanilla RF, auto-attacking is passive. You click a monster, your character swings, but the moment the monster dies, you stop. You cannot AFK grind.
This is where the enters the conversation. For some, it is a forbidden necessity. For others, it is the ruin of the economy. Rf Online Auto Attack Bot
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If you hate the grind that much, RF Online might not be the game for you. The grind is the game. When you automate the combat, you aren't playing RF anymore—you are just watching a spreadsheet of numbers go up. A Note to Server Owners If you are reading this because your server is dying to bots, the solution isn't better anti-cheat. The solution is reducing the tedious PT grind. Players bot because the game design punishes manual play. Have you ever used a macro in RF Online? Did you get caught? Let me know in the comments below. Stay safe on Novus, heroes. If you have ever stepped onto the surface
I cannot recommend botting. The risk/reward ratio is broken. You might save 100 hours of grinding, but losing a character you spent 500 hours building hurts infinitely more.
Click R (Attack) -> Wait 2 seconds -> Click F1 (Heal) -> Click E (Loot). In vanilla RF, auto-attacking is passive
Between the warring races (Accretia, Bellato, and Cora) and the constant pressure of the Chip Wars, the grind to level up your character—especially your skills—is brutal. To stay competitive in PvP, you need not just levels, but mastery. You need to kill tens of thousands of mobs.