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(I used to be that kind of noob, and got verbally pulverized for asking for buffs, then the buff bots came along...)
 
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'''{{PAGENAME}}'''s were player characters run by [[Decal]] scripting programs that allowed them to buff players automatically at that player's command. Allegiance buff bots would buff for free at an allegiance mansion, but would often require non-members passing through, to pay.
{{Related|Portal Bot|Trade Bot|Combat Macro}}
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'''Buff Bots''' are automated player characters run by [[Decal]] scripting programs that allow them to buff players at that player's command. Buff bots are usually found in towns, especially the four starting towns of [[Holtburg]], [[Shoushi]], [[Yaraq]], and [[Sanamar]], and at allegiance [[Mansions]]. Buff bots can either be free of charge and run on donations, or they can require the user to pay for their services in spell components and other tradeables.
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In addition to their buffing services, buff bots usually maintain useful primary and secondary portal ties which they will summon on command.


Public buff bots found in major cities would require anyone to pay, and if they ran out of [[ingredient]]s or [[magic component]]s, they may give a discount to any customer who supplied them the needed items.
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Buff bots were invented as a very uplifting answer to annoying and pestering [[newbie]]s who kept asking high-level mages for buffs all the time, which often would cause the said mage to chew out the newbie with choice words.
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Latest revision as of 13:32, 7 January 2013

Related topics: Portal Bot, Trade Bot, Combat Macro

Buff Bots are automated player characters run by Decal scripting programs that allow them to buff players at that player's command. Buff bots are usually found in towns, especially the four starting towns of Holtburg, Shoushi, Yaraq, and Sanamar, and at allegiance Mansions. Buff bots can either be free of charge and run on donations, or they can require the user to pay for their services in spell components and other tradeables.

In addition to their buffing services, buff bots usually maintain useful primary and secondary portal ties which they will summon on command.

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