![]() ![]() If you see one, it’s best if you stay away from it other was you might die. It’s getting constantly updated, making it smarter, faster and stronger. "TigerBot" has a very advanced AI, and it can split-eat you! Be careful, especially if you see "TigerBot" split into two cells. "TigerBot" is another recent development. Popular examples of bots are "AGARBOT.OVH", "AposBot", "LioBot", and "NotReallyABot". It's entirely via the use of AI that they stand a chance at all. They don't break any game mechanics, nor do they claim any superior advantage via code. You can usually see them moving jaggedly and abnormal, making these bots an easy target. ![]() They are very easy to detect, you can detect a bot by looking at the way it moves. ![]() The bots designed for Agar.io have threat detection algorithms while, surprisingly, not considered cheating. With a game as popular as Agar.io, it is no surprise that bots have been made. Picture of an Agar.io bot from 1st person. ![]()
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