Dofus Retro Multiboxing: Running Multiple Bots

Updated on 8/19/2026

A single character hits a ceiling quickly. Multiboxing changes the scale: multiple gatherers in different areas, or a team churning through dungeons. But it needs proper organization.

Distribute rather than duplicate

The most common mistake is launching ten characters on the exact same path: they empty the area of resources and the yield per account plummets. It is better to use distinct paths in separate zones.

The same logic applies to dungeons: running multiple parallel loops in different dungeons yields more than queuing up for the same one.

Hardware requirements

Each session consumes memory and CPU power. Beyond a few accounts, the machine becomes the limiting factor long before the subscription—which is why it's worth monitoring the load before adding more sessions.

Managing sessions

Beyond a few accounts, manual tracking becomes impossible: you need to know at a glance which sessions are running, which are stuck, and which one has crashed. That is the role of centralized session management.

Frequently asked questions

How many simultaneous bots are allowed per plan?

The free plan allows one. Paid plans range from a few bots to several hundred simultaneous sessions.

Do you need a different IP address for each account?

It's a common practice to avoid linking accounts together, using a dedicated proxy per session.

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