Version 1.3.6 of Perfect World represents a significant era in the game's lifecycle. It introduced new mechanics, quests (such as the "Undercurrent" stream), and the challenging "Flowsilver Palace" dungeon. Consequently, this version saw a peak in the usage of automation software ("bots"). This report details the types of bots prevalent in this version, the mechanics they exploited, and the impact on the game ecosystem.
If you prefer not to use third-party software, some versions of the game offer built-in or semi-automated features: Bot Perfect World 1.3.6
For many veteran MMORPG players, the mention of version 1.3.6 evokes a powerful sense of nostalgia. Released in the late 2000s, this patch is widely considered the "Golden Era" of the game—a time before the heavy monetization of later patches, when leveling required genuine effort, and Territory Wars were won through strategy and teamwork rather than credit card swipes. Version 1
The Perfect World 1.3.6 community remains deeply divided on bots. This report details the types of bots prevalent
A functional 1.3.6 bot script generally follows this logic loop:
Version 1.3.6 of Perfect World represents a significant era in the game's lifecycle. It introduced new mechanics, quests (such as the "Undercurrent" stream), and the challenging "Flowsilver Palace" dungeon. Consequently, this version saw a peak in the usage of automation software ("bots"). This report details the types of bots prevalent in this version, the mechanics they exploited, and the impact on the game ecosystem.
If you prefer not to use third-party software, some versions of the game offer built-in or semi-automated features:
For many veteran MMORPG players, the mention of version 1.3.6 evokes a powerful sense of nostalgia. Released in the late 2000s, this patch is widely considered the "Golden Era" of the game—a time before the heavy monetization of later patches, when leveling required genuine effort, and Territory Wars were won through strategy and teamwork rather than credit card swipes.
The Perfect World 1.3.6 community remains deeply divided on bots.
A functional 1.3.6 bot script generally follows this logic loop: