Posts Tagged ‘thoy’s sl bot’

Second Life Bots or simply SLBots

Thursday, August 28th, 2008

Bots in Second Life are third party programs used to access the server to perform and automate various tasks like camping, group joining, greeting and even copying/cloning. They are based on LibSecondLife’s code, which is Open Source, and are very lightweight since they’re text only. Unlike, those bots found in mmorpgs and other online games, bots in Second Life are allowed by Linden Labs.

Bots have many useful uses but they also have some not so good use like copying other people’s objects and textures. In this post I will list all the Second Life Bots that I know and provide a little info about them. (more…)

1A Bot Cost 12,000L$ o_O

Wednesday, April 30th, 2008

“Oh my!”, was the reaction I gave myself when I found out how much 1A Bot cost. All the while I thought Thoys SL Bot was already expensive at 2,000L$ but now, compared to 1A Bot, it’s very cheap.

PikkuBot
(PikkuBot/1A Bot)

I first found out about the cost of 1A Bot from another resident who inquired about Thoys SL Bot. According to this resident, he was very disappointed with 1A Bot because he was having trouble camping with it and he wanted to know if Thoys SL Bot was much easier to use. By the way, 1A Bot is also known as PikkuBot. (more…)

Hopping With HoppyPay

Wednesday, February 27th, 2008

I was at my place in-world, 3 Stars and a Sun, yesterday to refund Awsome Clawtooth his 2,000 L$ because, for some unknown reason, my Thoys SL Bot Vendor did not work. I contacted Thoys Pan about it and he told me that it’s just a bug in the vendor. He also told me to just replace it and it will work again which I did. After all of that was resolved, I suddenly remembered that I still have some money from Earn2Life, that made me check the ATM. I received around 100L$ from it. I also remembered to check my HoppyPay balance. To do that, I went through my inventory and wore the HoppyPay HUD which showed that I have a balance of about 8L$. Well, that’s not a lot but I won’t be able to get it until it reaches 10L$. To reach the payout limit of 10L$, I did a few hops using the HUD and a few minutes later my balance was pass the payout limit of 10L$ (see screenshot).


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57214 Avatars

Wednesday, February 13th, 2008

As of this writing, that’s the number of avatars or Second Life residents registered in PikkuBot’s database. Now, what the heck is PikkuBot? I just found out about it today while searching for Second Life Bots. To be blunt:

PikkuBot is a Bot for Second Life. You can use it e.g. to earn money on Second Life camping chairs.

Well, that is how it is described in it’s website and I guess that’s the best definition for it since it is really a bot used for camping to earn money in Second Life. LOL!


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Things an SL Bot can do for you!

Tuesday, January 15th, 2008

Most people will say that bots are just good for camping. Well, they are indeed good for camping but, come on, be creative. There are other things you can do with an SL Bot and I found out about it when I attended Thoys Pan SL Bot Owners Meeting. The meeting isn’t really a meeting but it was like a show and tell kind of a meeting. SL Bot owners came to, well, show off their bots and there was a contest too for the most original bot. The prize was 1,000L$ or a new registered bot to your name.

I know there are many SL Bot owners in Second Life and many of them are land owners or estate owners too. Yeah, you heard that right, land owners. They use bots to camp on their own land to increase traffic. I’m not sure if I had mentioned this somewhere but I once encountered a resident who told me that he was buying 100 bots and he will use them to increase his land traffic and then sell it at a higher price. Well, that’s one thing bots can do for you. Is there anything else?

Well, at the meeting, I took the opportunity to browse around Thoys Pan’s office and there were signs inside his building showing some of the things what an SL Bot can do for you (see photos). (more…)

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