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Dofus Retro or Touch Bot: Which Version Bots Best?

03/07/2026 · By the Botify editorial team · 5 min read
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Dofus Retro vs Touch bot: Retro bots more easily (light client, stable kamas economy), while Touch offers the best 24/7 mobile farm; in both cases the kamas must be resold by hand and the Ankama ban risk is real. This comparison details which version bots best, what each actually pays, the risks, and why an automation that "pays officially" can be more profitable than a Dofus Retro or Touch bot.

Dofus Retro vs Touch: two games, two economies

Before talking bots, you need to understand that Retro and Touch are two different versions of the same Ankama MMORPG, with separate economies.

  • Dofus Retro: nostalgic version frozen on old mechanics, single- or multi-account servers depending on the rules. Stable kamas economy, a community that buys.
  • Dofus Touch: mobile/tablet version, running continuously, ideal for passive farming on smartphone or emulator.
  • Dofus Unity (3.0): the "current" PC version, covered separately in our guide Dofus 3.0 Unity bot.

You can check the game's history on the Dofus Wikipedia page and the publisher's on the Ankama Wikipedia page.

Dofus Retro vs Touch bot: which bots best?

Each version has its strengths for botting. Here's the summary comparison.

CriterionDofus RetroDofus Touch
Ease of bottingHigh (light client)Medium (mobile/emulator)
24/7 farmingGoodExcellent (runs continuously)
Multi-accountingDepends on server rulesGood via emulators
Kamas economy stabilityHighMedium
Ban riskReal (Ankama waves)Real (Ankama waves)
Known botsAnkaBot, MoonBotMoonBot, SnowBot, AnkaBot
Retro bots more easily and sells more stable kamas; Touch wins on passive 24/7 mobile farming. Neither frees you from manual reselling nor from the ban risk.

For the tool details, see our best Dofus bots roundup and the article free Dofus bot.

How much does a Dofus Retro or Touch bot pay?

The real question is: how much kamas, and how much in euros? The principle is the same on both versions.

  1. The bot farms resources or kamas on a loop.
  2. You accumulate a kamas stock on one or several accounts.
  3. You resell that kamas for real money to buyers, off the official platform.
  4. You cash out your gain, minus proxy/account/bot subscription costs.

The catch: the kamas price fluctuates, reselling is manual and grey-market, and Ankama's terms forbid selling kamas for real money. For the detailed calculation, read is a Dofus bot profitable: how much it pays and selling kamas.

Is the ban risk different between Retro and Touch?

No, it's real on both. Ankama launches regular ban waves and its anti-cheat evolves. No Dofus Retro or Touch bot can promise total immunity.

  • Retro: detection on repetitive farm patterns and aggressive multi-accounting.
  • Touch: detection on the mobile/emulator side, plus player reports.

A ban means your account, your kamas stock and your time gone all at once. We detail the mechanics in Dofus bot: ban and detection.

The alternative that pays without reselling: automating an already-monetized resource

The problem common to Retro and Touch is that kamas is not money: you have to resell it by hand, on a grey market, with a ban risk and a moving price. You automate a game, but you stay a manual seller.

Music flips this logic: a stream is already paid officially, recurringly, with no reselling. Botify applies the same idea as a farming bot — running a resource continuously — but on a resource that pays you royalties directly.

Automating a resource that actually pays

Botify's principle is simple: reproduce realistic listening behavior, spread over time and across multiple accounts, with an anti-detection layer (dedicated proxies, gradual ramp-up). Where a Dofus bot forces you to resell your kamas, music plays pay you a revenue with no grey intermediary and no stock to offload. Your catalog accumulates plays 24/7 and turns into passive income. Discover the full mechanics on Botify.

To compare the two worlds, read botting Dofus or bot streaming: which pays best and making money with botting.

Frequently asked questions

Dofus Retro or Touch bot: which version bots best?

Retro bots more easily (light client, stable kamas economy), while Touch excels at passive 24/7 mobile farming. The choice depends on your hardware and the server, but both require manual kamas reselling.

Is botting Dofus Retro less risky than Touch?

No. Ankama launches ban waves on both versions and its anti-cheat evolves. No bot guarantees immunity, whatever the version.

How much does a Dofus Retro or Touch bot pay?

It depends on the kamas price, the number of accounts and your costs (bot, proxies). The gain exists, but you have to resell the kamas manually on a grey market, which caps and destabilizes the revenue.

No under Ankama's terms, which forbid selling kamas for real money. It's a grey market that exposes you to a ban and the loss of your stock.

Which version to choose to start botting?

Retro for simplicity and a stable economy; Touch if you want a mobile farm that runs on its own. But before investing, compare with an automation whose resource is already paid officially.

Is there an alternative without reselling kamas?

Yes: automating an already-monetized resource, like music plays, which pay a recurring revenue without grey reselling or stock to offload.

In summary

Dofus Retro vs Touch bot: Retro bots more easily with stable kamas, Touch wins on 24/7 mobile farming, but both require manual kamas reselling and a real Ankama ban risk. If the goal is to make money, an automation whose resource is already paid officially — like music plays — avoids grey reselling and turns the same effort into recurring passive income.

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