Bots [repack]: Seafight

The future of Seafight is at a crossroads. As of 2025, the game remains in maintenance mode. Bigpoint rarely releases new content, focusing instead on "bug fixes" (read: bot patches). The dedicated player base is shrinking, split between an aging population of manual veterans and a silent army of automated farmers.

"I was in a top 3 clan. We had a guy, 'AutoSails,' who never spoke. He was online 24/7. We thought he was just dedicated. He funded the entire clan's war effort. Then the ban wave hit in 2021. AutoSails was gone. Our fortress dropped three levels in a week because we couldn't keep up with the resource demands. The clan disbanded. The bot didn't just cheat the game; it cheated our friendship." seafight bots

This is a deep analytical paper exploring the phenomenon of botting in the browser-based MMORPG Seafight . It examines the technical architecture, the economic implications for the in-game ecosystem, and the perpetual conflict between developers and automation software. The future of Seafight is at a crossroads

A Seafight bot is a software script designed to automate gameplay actions. The goal is to farm resources (Pearls, Crystals, Elite Points) or level up the ship without the player needing to be physically present at the computer. The dedicated player base is shrinking, split between

If you are playing manually and feel frustrated, here is how to identify a bot:

What to do? Do not engage. Bots don't get angry, but their owners do. Record a video, submit a ticket to Bigpoint Support with timestamps.