Seafight Bots -

A Seafight bot is a third-party software script or macro designed to automate repetitive tasks within the game. Unlike traditional "cheats" that might give you infinite health or one-hit kills (which are rare and usually server-sided), bots focus on automation of human actions.

The most common functions of Seafight bots include: seafight bots

During the height of the Flash version, Seafight was plagued by infamous bots like "SeaCrusher" and "AutoFisher." Bigpoint had virtually no anti-cheat. You could run 10 bot accounts on a single virtual machine. The oceans were filled with AFK (Away From Keyboard) ships moving in perfect, synchronized rotations. Forums were filled with "How to compile AutoHotkey scripts for Seafight." A Seafight bot is a third-party software script

With the migration to Unity WebGL and dedicated launchers, Bigpoint integrated server-side heuristics. Modern detection looks for: Today, running a Seafight bot is a high-risk gamble

Today, running a Seafight bot is a high-risk gamble. While underground bots still exist for sale on Russian or German forums, they cost upwards of €50 per month and require constant updates.

Disclaimer: This information is provided for educational and historical context. Using bots violates the Terms of Service of Bigpoint GmbH and may result in permanent account bans.

Most Seafight bots are not complex AI. They rely on screen scraping and memory reading or packet editing.