[Unofficial] World Of Warcraft Combat Pixel Bot Reviews

02/06/2022 20:00 tamedbeast#1
World Of Warcraft Pixel Bot Reviews

I have seen plenty of users come and ask what the best pixel bots are for World of Warcraft and I must say there are multiple WOW Combat Pixel bots that are worth talking about. I thought I would help users make a more informed decision on what would be right for them without any bias and just opinion. I would like to mention all the pixel bots I have first-hand experience with and will do my best to detail the weaknesses and strengths of each.

*Please note opinion may change over time as these bots develop more features and updates. As more rotations come to the market and I test them, I will add them to the list Keep in mind I do not offer any type of guarantee you will be safe with any product reviewed, ban waves could happen at any time, and you can fall victim to them, use at your own risk.


GGL – GGloader
Best publicly available pixel bot for PVP and PVE. Also offers META ENGINE, a clientless rotation engine

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Pros
  • Offers Meta Engine a clientless version that requires NO client NEW
  • Proven to be secure and safe
  • Private Builds
  • Ability to code your rotations
  • Deep customization
  • Complex Heal Engine
  • In-game UI Detailed and Modern
  • Raid, Mythic+, PVP support
  • Active customer support
  • Gated Community
  • Supports Classic, SOD, WOTLK, CATA, MOP Retail.
Cons
  • Little Pricey but worth it in my opinion
  • Dated core UI/UX Experience (WIP)
  • No Core Auto binding or Auto Macros (3rd party developers have their own tools to do auto binding)

A few words about GGLoader: This is a tried-and-true pixel bot that has been very well developed and has been publicly around since 2017, but has existed in private since the TBC era. Currently, GGL offers two versions: one that requires a client, specifically their pixel bot, and the second, known as Meta Engine, which does not require a client. The pixel bot version requires some advanced setups; however, some third-party GGL developers have created their own Autobinding applications to help guide you through this process. However, as of this year, they have introduced Meta Engine, their proprietary engine that enables running rotations without any client at all. That's right, no client is required.

For combat rotations, you can either self-develop your own rotations, or you can purchase 3rd party rotations from their 3rd party developers, most of which are extremely experienced World of Warcraft players and not casuals. I have personally parsed 99's and 100's in raids on Holy Paladin. I've also seen multiple PVP R1's using Makulu and Spiken rotations with GGL. Most of all, the majority of their rotations are pretty much WSAD.

Customer service is excellent with GGL; when you need assistance, they will assist you with it fairly quickly when they're available. They give you ample documentation to get your started, and they will provide you with all the answers you need to get started with their product.

The cost of GGL is greater than most pixel rotation bots, but you are also paying for a well-developed product, with a very long history of safety and some of, if not the best, rotation developers in the scene. The best part about GGL is that they offer a lifetime All-in-One version for those who want to commit long-term to the product.

Overall, I recommend GGL for users who want to play high-end content, whether it's to get CE, do mythic raids, push high keys to get Keystone Master, or to get R1 Gladiator. GGL is going to be your best solution for not only achieving that but also being safe while doing so.

GGL Rotation Dev Reviews

Makulu
Spiken
Magic
Ryan
Raidbyte


Rice Rotations
Good Rotations and Price

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Pros
  • 2pc steaming option via VM, Parsec, Moonlight/Sunshine
  • Active Developers
  • PVE, Mythic+, Raid
  • Auto Binds for quick setup
  • Low monthly cost
  • Well-developed rotations
Cons
  • 1pc version has had detection issues
  • Find some of the devs "admins" to be a little passive-aggressive
  • Not a fan of the spell pause system

First, I would like to say that Rice is a good platform; it’s lightweight, its rotations are well-developed and maintained, and they cover all classes and specs in the game. I've managed to do fairly well in Mythic+ and raiding with their rotations, achieving both CE and Keystone Master. I think the best thing I like about Rice is the option for 2pc's, where the application runs on one PC and the game on another, which I believe should be the future of pixel bots. Just like most pixel bots, it does have auto-binding, which works very easily. Personally,

Now for the cons: I do not use the 1pc version, as I have seen that it has had some detections on and off since its release. While it might have only affected a small fraction of their users, it was still detected, and I don't recommend using Rice with 1pc mode. Aside from this, I have found that some of the devs/admins can sometimes be a little hostile with customers and talk to people in a very passive-aggressive tone, which I find puzzling considering they're providing a software/service to new users. You should expect they don't know all the answers, regardless of whether you have heard that question 100 times before. Another thing that annoys me a little is the pause system; this same system we’ve seen previously with Hyper Elk is, in my opinion, a terrible system for queuing spells you want to use. I think using spell queue would be better, but hey, that's my personal opinion.

Overall, I'm an enjoyer of their rotations and 2pc product and recommend it if you don't mind a little passive-aggressive attitude and just want something that offers a 2pc option that is well-developed.


Inferno Preiviously known as AimSharp
Overall very easy to setup

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Pros
  • Active 3rd party Developers
  • PVE, Mythic+, Raid, and PVP support
  • Free and Paid PVE and PVP Rotations
  • Auto Binds and Auto Macros
  • Supports Retail and WOTLK
  • Works On Private Servers
  • Gated Community
Cons
  • Difficult to get working
  • No Heal Engine
  • Core UI is fairly basic
  • Not a Fan of the Keybind/Macro System

Aimsharp has a lot of potential but lacks out-of-the-box PVE healer profiles. I also find the setup of Aim Sharp can be relatively frustrating and there are typically technical issues setting things up for some and not for others.

The cost of Aimsharp is fair and within the affordability range, but read on before you decide.

Aim Sharp offers several free community profiles but really lacks good unpaid profiles for healers; if you want to heal, be prepared to pay for 3rd party profiles. They offer Hekili support for DPS; I wouldn’t recommend it for a tank. They have a reasonably extensive API to make your own profiles. Sadly, there is no rotation engine, which means each healer profile logic is coded by that profile developer, but if you're a developer, this would maybe be an ideal situation for you.

I have found over the years that the prices of 3rd party rotations aren't all that bad with Aimsharp in comparison to other platforms, but still, it is a little bit of a hindrance if you play multiple specs. It's best to try to find an all-in-one rotation developer to get your fix.


MaxDPS Assistant
Cheap and Supports Private Servers

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Pros
  • Easy Setup
  • Extremely Affordable
  • Good Rotations
  • Healing, DPS, and Tanking
  • Works on private servers
  • Supports all Expansions
Cons
  • Not the best-looking UI
  • No customizable options
  • No In-game UI
  • No auto binding
  • No Trinket or Long Cooldowns Support

MaxDPS Assistant is one of the older rotations bots that has been around for over a decade but has remained mostly unknown to many, likely due to the focus on the Russian market. There are, however, English versions of their rotation bots, and they work very well for what they are.

The setup of MaxDPS is rather straightforward; just match your key binds with the photos and press start, and you’re off to the races.

MaxDPS only supports PVE rotations and is very limited in its function; there are no adjustable sliders for spells, and most long CDs are not included in the rotation; they believe that they should be used based on the user’s judgment.

From my experience, even though MaxDPS is very simple, I have concluded that less is more. I have, honestly in my opinion seen some of the rotations far outperform other more complex bots in this category. Healers are surprisingly good, Tanking is good, and DPS is reasonably good as well.

I recommend MaxDPS for PVE players simply due to its value and good rotations, but if you’re looking for something far more customizable and complex, MaxDPS will not be for you at this time.


RotationLab
Supports Classic Era and Some Retail

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Pros
  • Raid, Mythic+, PVP support
  • Works on Private Servers
  • AutoBinds
  • UI Is Fairly Good
Cons
  • Not all Specs Supported (WIP)
  • Little overpriced and underdeveloped rotation-wise
  • Retail Support Lacks
  • Slow Rotation Development

Currently has partial support for Retail, SOD, and WOTLK. While the bot core is good, it seriously lacks in rotation development for the retail World of Warcraft. The price is a little high; it has seemed to fluctuate over the last year, citing "increase in prices will increase security," which doesn't make much sense, but so be it.
02/07/2022 20:07 tamedbeast#2
Added MaxDPS Assitant
02/15/2022 22:48 Pose1993#3
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World Of Warcraft Pixel Bot Reviews

I have seen plenty of users come and ask what the best pixel bots are for World of Warcraft and I must say there are multiple WOW Combat Pixel bots that are worth talking about. I thought I would help users make a more informed decision on what would be right for them without any bias and just opinion. I would like to mention, all the pixels bots I have first-hand experience with and will do my best to detail the weaknesses and strengths of each.

*Please note opinion may change over time as these bots develop more features and updates. As more rotations come to the market and I test them, I will add them to the list.

GGL – GGloader

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Pros
• Proven to be secure and safe
• Private Builds
• Deep customization
• Complex Heal Engine
• In-game UI Detailed and Modern
• Raid, Mythic+, PVP support
• Active customer support
• Gated Community
• Works on Private Servers

Cons
• Little Pricey
• Core Updates are Far Apart
• Most Rotation Profiles rely on community developers
• Dated core UI/UX Experience (WIP)
• No Auto binding or Auto Macros (WIP)

A few words about GGLoader, this is a tried-and-true pixel bot that is very well developed and safe for users since its inception, Currently, the setup process is a little more than most people want to handle, but at the same time not impossible, an auto bind feature for both key binds and macros is planned and a work in progress but not an official date for that release, as it stands now you can either pay for them to help you set up your keys or do it yourself which will have a slight learning curve.

The combat rotations consist of community or addon-based rotations like Hekili, TMW, and Hero. The obvious and best choice would be a custom-coded rotation such as a community rotation, the sad part is you don’t know when these community devs will come and go, so class rotations can sometimes be unstable. I have experienced some of the custom combat rotations with GGL and I must say of all the pixel bots, it defiantly has the best healing rotations that I have experienced from their community developers.

Customer service is fairly good with GGL, when you need assistance, they will assist you with it fairly quickly.

The cost of GGL is greater than most pixel rotations bots, with GGL you basically are paying for the core of the bot and will be reliant on 3rd party addons or community developers, none of the combat profiles are made by GGL themselves. You have a choice between a lifetime AIO (all in one) or a monthly Sub, personally, I don’t like monthly subs, I paid for lifetime.

Overall, at this time I recommend GGL for advanced users, while setup is not impossible it’s probably one of the major weaknesses of GGL. If you don’t mind taking the time to set up key binds, then GGL would be the obvious choice due to the security, healing engine alone, and complex nature of their Pixel Bot.




Elk - Hyper Elk

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Pros
- Very Easy Setup (Auto Keybinds)
- Low Monthly Cost
- All Custom PVE Rotations Included (Healers, Tank, and DPS)
- Active Support
- PVE and PVP support
- Extremely Active Updates
- Safe since its launch
- Classic, TBC, and Retail Support
- Works on Private Servers

Cons
- No complex Heal Engine
- UI is not that pretty
- No in-game UI
- Setup menus can be overwhelming on some specs
- Public Community

Hyper Elk is a great pixel bot, I’ve used it on and off for a couple of years, it can be a hit and miss with some classes and specs, but overall, most of the classes and the core are pretty well developed. Probably the best part about Elk is Auto Binding and Auto Macros.

Right out of the box Hyper Elk offers PVE rotations for all healers, DPS, and Tanks, all of these are maintained by devs of Hyper Elk and from my experience always updated and improved. They do offer some paid rotations for PVP but this is not something I experienced with Hyper Elk since I was not willing to pay the ghastly monthly prices for them, with that being said I’m not going to share my experience on how well their PVP support is.

Customer service is excellent, you can either get help from the devs themselves or the help and community, someone is always around to assist you.

The cost is pretty good value, they only offer a monthly subscription to their service, but for the value of what you get, it’s worth the payment. The safety of the programs rivals that of the older pixel bots in the space.

The only real complaint I have with Elk is how ugly the UI looks, and no Dark mode. A more advanced heal engine that is customizable by the users themselves would be ideal, but as it stands now most of the healing logic is written into the profiles themselves.

Overall, I recommend Hyper Elk for those that just want to jump in and play the game, the setup is literally as easy as 1-2-3, and you’re off to the races. You can run it in raids, mythic+, PVE content, and PVP.




AS – AimSharp


URL: Google is your friend

Pros
- Secure
- Active 3rd party Developers
- PVE, Mythic+, Raid, and PVP support
- Free and Paid PVE and PVP Rotations
- Auto Binds and Auto Macros
- Support Classic, TBC, and Retail
- Works On Private Servers
- Gated Community

Cons
- Difficult to get working
- 3rd party profiles are extremely expensive
- No Heal Engine
- Core UI is fairly basic

Aimsharp has a lot of potential but I find it’s hindered by its overpriced 3rd party developers and lack of out-of-the-box PVE healer profiles. I also find the setup of Aim Sharp can be fairly frustrating and there are typically technical issues setting things up for some and not for others.

The cost of Aimsharp is fair, and within the affordability range, but read on before you decide.

Aim Sharp offers several free community profiles but really lacks good unpaid profiles for healers, if you want to heal, be prepared to pay for 3rd party profiles. They offer Hekili support for DPS, I wouldn’t recommend it for a tank though. They have a fairly extensive API to make your own profiles if you wish. Sadly, there is no rotation engine which means each healer profiles logic is coded by that profile developer.

I find I don’t use Aim sharp a lot due to the above aforementioned, I’m mostly turned off due to the cost of entry for 3rd party PVE profiles.

Personally, I do not offer the same type of recommendation to Aimsharp as I do other Rotation Bots, this isn’t because of performance, but due to 3rd party developers and prices, unless you don’t mind spending the extra money to buy per spec profile, or you only play one spec, but if you play multi specs it would be extremely costly and nonsensical with other alternatives available.




ERZ – EasyRZ

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Pros
- Active Core Development
- Good Looking UI In-Game
- Supports PVE and PVP
- Complex Heal Engine
- Supports Healing, Tanking, and DPS
- Safe Since Launch
- Auto Binds and Macros
- Supports Retail
- Very Low Monthly Cost
- Works On SL Private Servers

Cons
- Not all specs supported (WIP)
- Public community
- Auto Binds was a little confusing

ERZ – EasyRZ is led by a well-known rotation developer Rubim, he has a great track record for his work with rotations. I have given EasyRZ a try, while it’s a newer Pixel Combat Bot I find that this has a ton of potential.

The setup of ERZ is fairly simple, the only thing I had troubles with was auto bind and macro setup. To be fair EasyRZ is still in the early development stages and seems to have fairly consistent updates as of lately.

At the moment there are multiple PVE profiles, but not all as of yet, I would like to give a full review of this product but cannot do so until more development is completed and more profiles are optimized.

I recommend this product if you’re looking to support a new project, but if you’re just looking for an out-of-box All-in-One, it’s just not there yet. This is a work in progress.



MaxDPS Assistant

URL: Google Is your friend

Pros
- Easy Setup
- Extremely Affordable
- Good Rotations
- Healing, DPS, and Tanking
- Works on private servers
- All Expansions
- Undetected for Multiple Years

Cons
- Ugly UI
- No customizable options
- No Heal Engine
- No In-game UI
- No Community other than dated forums
- No auto binding
- No Trinket or Long Cooldowns Support

MaxDPS Assistant is one of the older rotations bots that has been around for over a decade that has remained mostly unknown to many, likely due to the focus on the Russian market. There are however English versions of their rotation bots and they work very well for what they are.

The setup of MaxDPS is rather straightforward, just match your key binds with the photos are press start, and you’re off to the races.

MaxDPS only supports PVE rotations and is very limited in its function, there are no adjustable sliders for spells, most long CDs are not included in the rotation, they believe that they should be used based on the user’s judgment.

From my experience even though MaxDPS is very simple, I have come to the conclusion that less is more. I have honestly in my opinion seen some of the rotations far outperform other more complex bots in this category. Healers are surprisingly good, Tanking is good, and DPS is fairly good as well.

I recommend MaxDPS for PVE players simply due to the fact its value and good rotations, but if you’re looking for something far more customizable and complex MaxDPS will not be for you at this time.
wher can i found EasyRZ website or discord??
02/17/2022 04:14 tamedbeast#4
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wher can i found EasyRZ website or discord??

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03/01/2022 15:00 tamedbeast#5
-Updated Review for Hyper Elk Removed Core UI - Made Improvements on Visuals
03/23/2022 15:17 tamedbeast#6
- Added Changes to ERZ updates to Auto bind system much more user-friendly.
03/23/2022 21:22 Xyber99#7
Can I pay you to help me set it up? Can I join discord/add you?
03/24/2022 03:58 tamedbeast#8
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Can I pay you to help me set it up? Can I join discord/add you?
Sorry, what do you need help setting up?
04/22/2022 07:58 Nybfurlith#9
hank you, it was very interesting to read
04/22/2022 15:01 wolleh#10
Thanks for your work dude! Maybe we can get a review from Morpheus or Hexar in the future - would be interesting!

Iam using HyperElk atm and tried a sub rogue pvp (seems to be wip). The rotations are fine but iam not exp. in using pixel bots.
I used to use vitalic pvp cr for rogues.. and that was.. just amazing how this dude wrote his cr
04/22/2022 22:35 tamedbeast#11
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Thanks for your work dude! Maybe we can get a review from Morpheus or Hexar in the future - would be interesting!

Iam using HyperElk atm and tried a sub rogue pvp (seems to be wip). The rotations are fine but iam not exp. in using pixel bots.
I used to use vitalic pvp cr for rogues.. and that was.. just amazing how this dude wrote his cr
I didn't bother adding Hexar and Morpheus onto this list because those are overpriced per class/per spec/per expansion scripts. While they might be viable for Private Servers, I do not have any recommendations for live retail for them, the safety of them is questionable since they use AHK. You're much better to go with the ones added above.

I will be however adding a new one to the list in the next week for two after some testing.
04/27/2022 19:58 klpg#12
best script atm?
04/28/2022 16:16 tamedbeast#13
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best script atm?

That's really a loaded question.

This could mean many things, it really depends on what the user is looking for.

What do you personally consider the best script? What is it you're looking for?
04/28/2022 17:26 klpg#14
good dps for raid and m+
04/29/2022 05:08 tamedbeast#15
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good dps for raid and m+

HyperElk is probably a good solution for you because it's simple to set up, has lots of options, is safe, and inexpensive.