Pemula Rotasi Lucifer Multibot
Summary
TLDRIn this video, the creator provides an in-depth guide to setting up and running bots in *Growtopia*, focusing on the technical requirements and costs involved. They cover the differences between block and non-block RDPs, the use of VPNs or SOCKS5 proxies, and the necessary bot accounts and Lucifer licenses. A detailed breakdown of the setup costs is provided, with an estimated profit from running a bot farm. The video also cautions viewers about the risks and legality of bot farming, emphasizing the importance of careful planning and research before investing.
Takeaways
- 😀 Make sure to carefully select your RDP provider and match it to your budget to avoid overspending.
- 😀 RDP can be more productive than using a personal computer because it can stay online 24/7, but choosing the right type (blocked or non-blocked) is crucial.
- 😀 Blocked RDP requires a VPN to work, whereas non-blocked RDP can be used without a VPN but may face issues with bot stability.
- 😀 Choose RDPs with powerful CPUs like Ryzen or Intel Premium for better performance and reliability.
- 😀 If you're on a budget, you can start with free RDP services, but be cautious of limitations like connectivity issues or bot downtime.
- 😀 VPNs should be used wisely—limit the number of bots per VPN (around 4 per RDP) and test different VPNs for better stability.
- 😀 The cost of Socks5 (SOCKS5) proxies is high, so only dive into bot rotation if you're serious and ready to deal with potential scams.
- 😀 When setting up bot rotation, you need additional resources like bot accounts, Lucifer licenses (50 work lock per bot), and good farming tools.
- 😀 Bot rotation in games like Growtopia is illegal, and you could face penalties if caught, so think carefully about the risks involved.
- 😀 The potential profit from bot rotation can vary, but you need to calculate costs like RDP, VPN, licenses, and bot accounts—around 83 diamond locks for a month with 4 bots is a rough estimate.
Q & A
What are the two types of RDP mentioned in the video, and how do they differ?
-The two types of RDP mentioned are 'block' and 'non-block'. Block RDP requires a VPN or SO5 to function and cannot be used directly for online activities. Non-block RDP, on the other hand, does not need a VPN and can be used online without additional setup, although it may face risks like downtime due to account bans.
Why is using personal computers not recommended for botting in *Growtopia*?
-Personal computers are not recommended because RDP (Remote Desktop Protocol) allows the bots to run continuously and without interruption, making them more productive. RDPs are designed for persistent online use, while personal computers may not support this kind of setup effectively.
What are the potential risks of using non-block RDP for botting?
-Non-block RDP can result in the bots being offline if they are flagged or banned by the game (referred to as 'aircon'). This makes non-block RDP riskier than block RDP, which requires extra steps like VPNs to ensure a more stable connection.
What type of CPU does the video recommend for running multiple bots?
-The video recommends using either a Ryzen or an Intel premium CPU for running multiple bots, as these types of processors are more suitable for the demands of botting.
What is the advantage of using a VPN over SO5 for botting?
-Using a VPN is preferred because it can handle multiple bots more effectively, allowing for up to four bots per RDP. SO5, on the other hand, may not be as reliable for running multiple bots and is generally more expensive.
Why is the speaker hesitant to recommend buying too many bots at once?
-The speaker advises against buying too many bots upfront because bots may be banned (referred to as 'benet'). It's better to buy bots incrementally to minimize financial risk and avoid unnecessary losses.
What is the cost of the Lucifer License for botting, and how does it work?
-The Lucifer License costs 50 worklocks for one bot for a one-month license, or 200 worklocks for a permanent license. This license is necessary to legally operate the bots in *Growtopia*.
How is the total cost for running a four-bot farm calculated in the video?
-The total cost for running a four-bot farm includes the cost of RDP, VPN, Lucifer licenses, and bot accounts. Based on the estimates provided, the total cost for one month of operation for four bots comes to 83 Diamond locks.
What is the estimated monthly profit from running a four-bot farm?
-The estimated monthly profit from a four-bot farm is around 251 Diamond locks, after subtracting the initial costs of RDP, VPN, and bot licenses. This profit comes from selling items like Master Surjon packs and other in-game assets.
What advice does the speaker give about purchasing a VPN or SO5 service?
-The speaker advises caution when purchasing a VPN or SO5 service, noting that SO5 services are currently expensive, and many scammers are present in this market. They recommend experimenting with different VPN options to find the best one for botting needs.
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