Botting
Botting is automated resource gathering, usually done using Macromod, but other bot frameworks are used too.
Historically botting is the result of requiring enormous amounts of crops to make exp, combined with the hands-off admin policy on CivCraft.
Rules
While there are no specific rules on botting, some things are clearly not allowed:
- read block data (
GETID()
etc., what block you are looking at/standing on/...) - read the inventory (
GETSLOT()
etc.)
Reading chat messages however is explicitly allowed.
Macromod
Macromod allows you to bind chat commands and scripts to keyboard keys, mouse buttons and custom menus.
You can download existing scripts or create your own.
Installing Macromod
- Download and install LiteLoader if you haven't already
- Download Macromod and move the
.jar
file to your.minecraft/mods/
folder
Learning Macromod
- Tutorials: Basics, Methods
- All available commands
- Discord server for botting/scripting on CivClassics
Macromod Script Collections
Alternatives
Since rendering the game is quite expensive and some bots need to run all day, people created Minecraft clients that run from the console/terminal/command line:
- Minecraft Console Client
- Angelia by Maxopoly
- Mineflayer
Farming Methods
Before building huge Redstone-powered farms, make sure they're within the limits.
Obsidian
Thanks to the SimpleAdminHacks plugin, Obsidian can be generated using String and Lava. An ideal place to set up such an Obsidian generator is between several cave spider spawners. Hooking those up to an automatic system killing the spiders and moving the String to a bot player allows for generating an almost infinite amount of Obsidian without actually playing the game.
Portal Farms
Even though there is no Nether dimension, Nether portals still spawn Pigmen. This can be used to make AFK gold farms by surrounding the player with lots of portals and putting open trapdoors on their bottom edges, allowing the Pigmen to walk and fall down into a water collection and killing system.