As the developer team rolls out stricter punishments, understanding how automated accounts are verified and flagged by anti-cheat parameters is critical for anyone sailing these virtual waters. The Rise of Automation on the Seachart
Seafight bots are external software programs or browser scripts designed to play the game automatically without human intervention. They mimic player actions to execute repetitive tasks at superhuman speeds, running continuously for 24 hours a day. The most commonly advertised features of these bots include:
Elias loaded his cannons with hollows. He knew the rumors. Somewhere in the deep code, a developer had gone rogue, selling "verification" tags to the highest bidders—a digital seal of approval that told the game’s anti-cheat system these hollow shells were "legit." But a bot has one fatal flaw: it follows a loop.
Verified bots allow you to set specific targets. Whether you need to farm gold from Admiral ships or specific event NPCs, the bot should be able to manage ammunition types and repair thresholds autonomously. 3. Bonus Map Completion
No legitimate script needs your actual login credentials. Verified bots run on your local machine using an API token or require you to log in via the browser. If a bot asks for your username/password directly into a sketchy GUI, run away.
Over the last decade, several bots have claimed the "verified" crown. As of late 2025, the landscape is fragmented, but three names appear consistently in Darkode forums and Discord channels: