For Minecraft version 1.8.9, a "PvP Bot" typically refers to two different things: a tool used for (a computer-controlled opponent to fight) or a client-side automation (often considered "cheating" on most servers) 1. Practice Bots (For Training)
was tired of losing duels in the "Sumo" and "NoDebuff" ranks, so they decided to download a PvP Bot to practice offline.
Mineflayer: A powerful library for creating Minecraft bots using Node.js. It allows for custom PvP and armor manager code.
Best for: Realistic human-like movement. BotAI is the gold standard. It uses advanced pathfinding and random pattern generators to simulate a high-rated NoDebuff or Sumo player.
In this post, we’ll dive into what PvP bots are, the best options available for 1.8.9, and the ethical lines you should keep in mind. Why 1.8.9 is the Home of PvP Bots
Practice Servers: Join a server with a /bot or /duel bot command. Start with "Easy" (stationary) and move up to "Hard" (strafing and rodding).