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Genshin Impact Bot: Is Auto-Farming Worth It?

05/06/2026 · By the Botify editorial team · 5 min read
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A Genshin Impact bot can auto-farm resources and accounts, but HoYoverse bans third-party software, and the only real "monetization" — reselling farmed accounts — runs through a forbidden gray market. In 2026, Genshin auto-farming attracts people who want to "make money" by reselling accounts… at the price of a nearly guaranteed ban. Let's break down what it actually earns, the monetization wall, the risk — then an approach that applies automation to a resource that's actually paid out.

What Is a Genshin Bot?

A Genshin bot (auto-farmers, AAC scripts…) plays for you: it farms artifacts, mora, ascension materials, or chains rerolls to produce accounts with strong characters, built for resale.

FeatureGenshin Bot
PlatformGenshin Impact (HoYoverse)
What it farmsArtifacts, mora, resources, reroll accounts
Cashable currency?No (no official payout)
"Monetization"Account resale (gray market)
RiskAccount ban (third-party software forbidden)

Is Farming in Genshin Actually Profitable?

Here's the misunderstanding from the start: Genshin has no currency convertible to real money. Mora, primogems, and artifacts can't be cashed out. The only way to "turn it into money" is to resell the account itself — which shifts the entire problem onto a shady resale.

You're not selling a resource, you're selling an account — on a forbidden market, where a banned account is worth nothing.

The Real Problem: Gray-Market Account Reselling

Selling Genshin accounts is against the terms of service and exposes both buyer and seller:

  • Saturated gray market, prices driven down.
  • Scam risk on both sides (payment, account recovery).
  • The original seller can recover the account.
  • A banned account (for botting) becomes unsellable.

The bot automates the farming, but the "cash-out" relies on a forbidden, fragile transaction (see is botting profitable).

What's the Ban Risk?

High. HoYoverse explicitly forbids scripts, plug-ins, and third-party software, and has run sanction waves against these violations, going as far as account bans (the official position is detailed in the HoYoverse statement on third-party software).

The direct consequence: the account you planned to resell can be banned before the sale, wiping out your "inventory." Discretion delays the reckoning, it doesn't remove it (see botting without getting banned).

The Same Approach, Applied to Music

Let's take the idea of automating to generate income, but apply it to a resource that's actually paid out and doesn't require resale: music botting.

Botify brings the anti-detection know-how of game botting to streams: 100% human behavior, dedicated proxies (1 IP per account), gradual ramp-up, multi-account. The streams generated are paid directly by the platforms, every month, by legal bank transfer — no account to resell, no gray market.

The difference isn't the technique: it's that you're not selling a fragile asset (an account that's sold once and bannable), you're generating an official, recurring income stream (see passive streaming income).

Genshin Bot vs. Music Botting: The Comparison

CriterionGenshin BotBotify (music)
Cashable resource?No (account resale)Yes (paid streams)
"Monetization"Gray market, forbiddenOfficial payment
RiskBan (third-party software)Low
RecurrenceOne-shot (1 sale/account)Monthly
Inventory if bannedUnsellableSelf-replacing

We compare the niches in video game botting: which niches pay.

Real-World Case: 10 Farmed Reroll Accounts

A bot produces 10 Genshin accounts with strong pulls, built for resale. The problem: account selling is forbidden, the market is saturated, the buyer can get scammed (or scam you), and HoYoverse can ban accounts farmed with third-party software — making them unsellable. The farming produced fragile, illegal inventory, not reliable income.

On the music side, the same automation effort feeds a resource that's already monetized: valid streams are paid by the platforms, with no account to resell and no shady transaction. You go from seller of fragile accounts to earner who cashes in (see making money with botting).

Reroll: A Lot of Effort, a Disposable Asset

The most common "monetization" of the Genshin bot is mass rerolling: create fresh accounts, multiply the starting pulls until you land 5-star characters, then resell those "stacked" accounts. On paper, it looks like a production line. In practice, every link is fragile.

Reroll farming requires machine time and disposable accounts; the resale market is saturated, prices low; the transaction is forbidden and risky on both sides; and an account produced with third-party software can be banned before it's sold. You invest effort to build a non-recurring asset (sold only once) that can be revoked at any time by the publisher.

A reroll account is a disposable asset: sellable once, bannable always. No income gets built on that.

Music botting flips the equation: you're not manufacturing an asset to sell once, you're maintaining a stream of paid plays that comes back every month, with no shady transaction and no inventory to offload (see making money with your music).

Frequently asked questions

Does a Genshin bot make money?

Indirectly and riskily: Genshin has no convertible currency, so the only "monetization" is reselling farmed accounts — a forbidden, fragile gray market.

Do you risk a ban with a Genshin auto-farm?

Yes. HoYoverse forbids scripts and third-party software and sanctions these violations, up to and including account bans.

Can you sell a Genshin account legally?

No. Account selling is against the terms of service, and an account banned for botting becomes unsellable.

What's the alternative for automating real income?

Music streaming: the same automation, but on a resource that's officially paid, recurring, and with no resale (see the best Dofus bots).

In summary

A Genshin Impact bot auto-farms resources and accounts, but Genshin has no convertible currency: the only "monetization" is reselling accounts, gray and forbidden, with a ban risk that turns your inventory unsellable. Music botting applies the same automation to a resource that's officially paid and recurring, with no resale. That's exactly the point of Botify.

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