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9BOT

Quick Start Guide

Set up markers, turn on Auto Quest, and go.

1

Set Up Your Emulator

Before launching 9Bot, your emulator needs two settings:

Screen resolution — set to 1080 x 1920 (portrait)
BlueStacks: Settings → Display → Resolution → Custom
MuMu: Settings → Display → 1080x1920
ADB enabled — allows 9Bot to control the emulator
BlueStacks: Settings → Advanced → Enable Android Debug Bridge
MuMu: Already enabled by default
2

Launch 9Bot

Double-click run.bat (Windows) or run.command (Mac) in the 9Bot folder.

First launch takes a few minutes — it downloads some files automatically. Future launches are fast.
3

Open the Game

In your emulator, open the game and wait until you're on the map screen (the main world view where you can see your castle).

9Bot needs the game to be on the map screen before starting any tasks.
4

Place Your Markers In-Game

Before turning on Auto Quest, place personal markers on the world map so the bot knows where to go. Open the target menu in-game and set these up:

Friend Marker
Friend Marker — place on the tower you want to occupy for tower/fortress alliance quests.
Open the target menu → Friend tab → set marker on your chosen tower.
Target Marker
Target Marker — place on an enemy tower for PVP quests. Also used by Pass Battle — place on the pass you want to reinforce/attack.
Open the target menu → Enemy tab → set marker on the enemy tower or pass.
Without these markers, Auto Quest will skip tower and PVP quests, and Pass Battle won't know where to go. You only need to set them once — they persist until you move them. Tower quest is off by default — enable it on the Settings page.
5

Turn On Auto Quest

On the Dashboard, find the Controls section under your device and turn on Auto Quest. This is the main feature — it reads your alliance quests and works through them automatically:

Titan & Evil Guard rallies — starts or joins rallies, manages AP restoration
Tower / Fortress quests — occupies a tower using your Friend marker
PVP attack — sends a troop to the enemy tower on your Target marker
Gold gathering — sends troops to gather gold when nothing higher-priority is available
Auto Quest prioritizes fast quests first (PVP, towers), then rallies, then gold. It checks for new quests every 60 seconds and keeps cycling until everything is done.
6

Other Modes

Beyond Auto Quest, there are other modes you can turn on as needed:

Mine Mithril
Sends all troops to advanced mithril on a timer — pulls them out before the 20-minute vulnerability window
Pass Battle
Reinforces the pass and joins pass rallies during Broken Lands. Requires a Target marker on the pass.
Occupy Towers
Attacks and captures enemy territory towers on the Broken Lands grid
Reinforce Throne
Keeps troops reinforcing the throne so your alliance holds it
You don't have to use these — Auto Quest alone handles most alliance quests. Turn on extra modes when the situation calls for it.
7

Control from Your Phone

Want to check on things from your phone? Tap Copy or QR at the top of the Dashboard to get the link.

If you're on the same Wi-Fi, use the local link. If you're away from home, remote access works automatically.

You can also run someone else's account on your computer and share just that device with them. Tap the Share button on a device card to get a link they can use from their phone to control or monitor their own account.

Good to Know

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Stop All button at the bottom instantly stops everything. Use it anytime.
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Settings page lets you customize intervals, AP restoration, team color, and more.
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Live View button on each device card shows what your emulator screen looks like right now.
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Status colors tell you what's happening: cyan = working, amber = waiting, red = stopping, gray = idle.