Dofus Retro Bot: How to Automate Your Character in 2026
Updated on 8/18/2026
Automating Dofus Retro means letting software play for you: moving around, fighting, harvesting, banking, and running dungeons. This guide covers how a Dofus Retro bot actually works, what it can really do, and how to get it running without spending all night on it.
What a Dofus Retro Bot Does for You
A bot connects to the server just like the official client, then runs a routine: navigating to a map, gathering resources, engaging monsters, returning to the bank when pods are full, and repeating the cycle. The entire loop runs completely hands-free.
The most common tasks include gathering (blé, frêne, iron, fish), farming fights for XP and drops, running dungeons back-to-back, and trading at the HDV.
- •Auto-combat with spell selection, positioning, and movement
- •Gathering with on-map resource detection and path optimization
- •Auto-banking when your inventory is full
- •Phoenix management upon death
- •Buying and reselling at the HDV, mass crafting
How Many Accounts Can You Run?
A single character is all you need to try it out. The free plan lets you run 1 bot with no time limit to see how it works.
Paid plans scale up to dozens or hundreds of concurrent bots depending on your goals, with centralized session management right from the app.
Quick Start Guide
Create an account, link your Discord, activate the free plan, and download the app. On the first launch, enter your game credentials, pick a script (gathering, dungeon, combat), and hit start. Any settings exposed by the script author—cells, spells, thresholds—can be customized from the app or the website.
Frequently asked questions
Do I need to leave my PC on?
Yes, the app runs locally on your machine. Some users run it on a small Windows VPS or a dedicated virtual machine to keep their main PC free.
What do I need to get started?
A WGPanel account with a linked Discord, the free plan activated, and the app downloaded from your dashboard. Everything else is configured directly in the interface.