

Players with dozens of bot accounts still control certain areas of the game, antagonize other players, monopolize rare items, and distort WoW Classic's economy and gameplay. Select the Mods tab at the top of the CurseForge window, click World of Warcraft and your free to find and download whatever addon you need, it’s that simple. This solution (at least initially) lowered the Black Lotus's price, but the bot mafia still exists in WoW Classic. To combat this problem, WoW Classic's publisher, Blizzard Entertainment, increased the frequency at which Black Lotuses appear in the game. Specifically, the bot mafia is notorious for controlling the market for Black Lotuses, an in-game item that spawns infrequently at only a handful of pre-set locations.

The bot mafia has been a problem since WoW Classic launched in 2019. This allows the bots' creators to corner the market on high-level items and sell them to other players at exorbitant prices. World of Warcraft Classic's bot mafia is a coordinated group of bots that are programmed to snatch up rare in-game resources. In World of Warcraft and other online games, automated player characters ( PCs) are called bots.
