Whether you want to run ICC with an AI squad, watch random bots level up organically in Westfall, or chat with a bot powered by an LLM about the lore of Lordaeron, the new Playerbots module makes it possible. By following the installation guide (remembering the special core fork), tweaking your config files, and grabbing the latest community addons, you can build your perfect version of Wrath of the Lich King—on your terms.
By 3:00 AM, Ragnaros rose from the lava. Kaelen’s hands were shaking.
Hundreds or thousands of world-generated agents. They automatically pick talent trees, equip relevant gear, form groups, run dungeons, list items on the auction house, and engage in world PvP. Cutting-Edge Features in the Latest Updates
Recent updates have focused on making bots behave more intelligently and realistically: playerbot azerothcore new
Creating a New Playerbot on AzerothCore: A Step-by-Step Guide
You might be thinking, "Playerbots have been around for years in MaNGOS and TrinityCore. What’s the big deal?"
In the simplest terms, Playerbots allows you to log in multiple characters from a single account (or across accounts) and control them as a party. This isn't like the old "Guardian" pets or the mindless NPC followers you see in Retail WoW. These are fully functional characters. Whether you want to run ICC with an
The Playerbot community is active and supportive. Here are the best places to get help and stay updated:
The "new" Playerbot experience is about these unscripted moments: Economic Impact
As of , the "new" Playerbot is available as an optional module in the official AzerothCore mod repository: Kaelen’s hands were shaking
Installation & usage notes (typical)
Here's an example of a basic playerbot class: