If you run a bot on a secondary account to "feed" Kamas to your main character, you are not safe. Ankama tracks trade logs, IP addresses, and hardware IDs. When the botting account gets banned, the main account receiving the illicit wealth is usually banned alongside it for breaking the Terms of Service regarding illegal kamas transfer. 3. Security Threats and Malware
Ankama constantly updates its security measures to protect the integrity of Dofus. To combat treasure hunt bots specifically, they deploy several strategies: dofus treasure hunt bot
In normal gameplay, players visit the Treasure Hunt building, grab a mission, and follow a series of textual clues (such as "a wooden wheel" or "a covered well") across different maps. Once they find all the clues, they fight a chest monster to claim their rewards. If you run a bot on a secondary
Developers, bot operators, and advanced players who understand Dofus mechanics, basic scripting, bots, and automation ethics/risks. Once they find all the clues, they fight
If you want the speed of a bot without the risk of a ban, stick to Treasure Hunt Solvers
Ankama uses a mix of automated server-side detection algorithms and manual moderation. Bots move with non-human precision, take identical routes, click on the exact same pixels, and play for hours without taking breaks. If the system flags your movement patterns or response times as robotic, your account will be permanently banned with no chance of appeal. 2. Loss of Main Accounts (IP and Hardware Bans)