Still, most server rules explicitly ban any third-party automation, making the ethical argument moot in the face of enforceable rules.
The name wasn't just a brand; it was a philosophy. World of Warcraft is famous for its "grind"—the hundreds of hours required to reach max level or amass gold. Lazybot offered a shortcut. For the casual player with a 9-to-5 job, it was a way to keep up with the hardcore elite. It could fish for hours in the Northrend icy waters or run repetitive loops in Sholazar Basin while the player slept, turning the game into a passive resource generator. The Cat-and-Mouse Game Lazybot 3.3.5
While powerful, Lazybot 3.3.5 comes with significant caveats: Still, most server rules explicitly ban any third-party
In essence, Lazybot lets you "play" the economy and progression game while working, sleeping, or playing another game entirely. Lazybot offered a shortcut