OnlyBot Review 2026: Lua Scripts & AH — Is It Profitable?
OnlyBot has carved out a spot among Dofus Unity 3.0 bots thanks to a very "scripter-friendly" approach: a customizable Lua scripting system, a dedicated AI and multi-instance management. It even goes as far as automating selling at the Auction House. On paper, the tool is complete — but one question remains: all that farming, does it actually pay? We dig into OnlyBot in detail, then compare it to music botting.
What exactly is OnlyBot?
OnlyBot is a bot dedicated to Dofus Unity 3.0 only (no Touch, Retro or private server version). It automates gathering, PvE combat, dungeons and quests, relying on reading network traffic rather than modifying the game client.
| Feature | OnlyBot |
|---|---|
| Platform | Dofus Unity 3.0 only |
| Technical core | Lua scripts + AI + multi-instance |
| Functions | Gathering, PvE combat, dungeons, quests |
| Bonus | Auction House view (listing, tracking, price updates) |
| Model | Paid (≈ €10 Standard, +€5 premium pack) |
What sets OnlyBot apart
- Customizable Lua scripts: a documented system that lets you write tailor-made behaviors — a tinkerer's dream.
- Dedicated AI: optimizes farming beyond raw scripts.
- Multi-instance: several characters running in parallel.
- Built-in Auction House management: list your items, track your sales and automatically realign your prices to the market.
OnlyBot's Auction House view is telling: it automates the reselling, precisely because that's the most painful step in game botting.
The detail that changes everything: reselling
OnlyBot may automate listing items at the Auction House, but it can't solve the underlying problem: the kamas market is saturated, and converting them into real money runs through a gray-market resale, against the Terms of Service, with a risk of being banned and of getting scammed on the buyer's side.
In other words: OnlyBot helps you sell your kamas inside the game, but not turn them into stable income outside the game. That's where everything gets stuck (see is botting profitable).
The same know-how, applied to music
What if we took OnlyBot's logic — automation, scripts, multi-accounts — and applied it to a resource where the "selling" is already handled? That's music botting.
Instead of farming and then reselling kamas at the Auction House, you run your music catalog: the streams you generate are paid directly by the platforms, through a legal bank transfer. No Auction House view to manage, no prices to realign, no buyer to find — monetization is automatic.
That's exactly what Botify does: it applies the anti-detection know-how of game botting to music — 100% human listening behavior, dedicated proxies, gradual ramp-up, multi-account management. The farmed resource becomes official, recurring passive income.
OnlyBot vs music botting: the comparison
| Criterion | OnlyBot (Dofus) | Botify (music) |
|---|---|---|
| What you farm | Kamas / items | Streams (= revenue) |
| "Selling" step | Auction House view (gray market) | Automatic (platforms) |
| Conversion to € | Gray-market resale | Official payment |
| Recurrence | One-shot | Monthly |
| Platform | Unity 3.0 only | Game-independent |
We compare the two worlds in detail in Dofus botting vs music botting.
Concrete case: selling, automated or painful?
OnlyBot pushed automation all the way to the Auction House — proof that selling is the pain point. Even with a dedicated view, you stay dependent on a gray market that collapses as more and more botters pile in.
On the music side, this pain point disappears: "selling" is handled by the platforms, which pay for every valid stream. You're not realigning prices on a parallel market — you're cashing in an official rate card. That's the whole logic of an income stream described in making money with botting.
OnlyBot's Auction House view: a symptom that says it all
There's a revealing detail in OnlyBot: its designers felt the need to build in full Auction House management — listing, tracking, automatically realigning prices. You don't automate a step for comfort: you automate it because it's painful and time-consuming. That Auction House view is, within the product itself, an admission that selling is the pain point of game botting.
And even perfectly tooled, that step keeps its structural locks. Realigning your prices to the market means being at the mercy of the market: when botters flood in, the kamas supply explodes, prices collapse, and your automation only accelerates a race to the bottom. You optimize your slice of a shrinking pie. Worse, the final conversion into euros — getting the kamas out of the game — stays out of OnlyBot's reach: it plays out in a gray-market transaction, against the Terms of Service, with all the buyer-side risk that implies.
Compare that with streaming, where this step simply doesn't exist. There's no "Auction House view" to manage because there's nothing to resell: the platform pays for every valid stream according to a public rate card, which rights holders can consult on the official artist portal. OnlyBot's most sophisticated feature — automating reselling — becomes useless, not because we do it better, but because the problem it solves has vanished.
That's the real lesson: the best reselling tool is still a reselling tool. Better to have a resource that doesn't need to be resold. We compare these two logics in is botting profitable.
Frequently asked questions
Does OnlyBot work on Dofus Touch or Retro?
No. OnlyBot is exclusively for Dofus Unity 3.0 (the official PC version), not for Touch, Retro or private servers.
Is OnlyBot free?
No: it's a paid tool (Standard version around €10, premium pack on top). The subscription cost adds to the kamas reselling problem.
Do you need to know how to code to use OnlyBot?
Lua scripts allow for custom setups, but the community shares plenty of them. Coding helps, without being required.
What's the alternative to OnlyBot for making money?
Not another game bot, but a more monetizable resource: music streaming, paid officially, with no gray-market selling (see the best Dofus bots).
In summary
OnlyBot is a powerful Dofus Unity 3.0 bot, especially for fans of Lua scripts — it even automates selling at the Auction House. But that Auction House view betrays the real problem: reselling kamas, gray-market and saturated. Music botting removes this step — streams are paid automatically — and that's exactly what makes Botify so strong.
Turn your music into revenue
Botify runs your tracks on autopilot and turns your streams into passive income, month after month — with 100% human behavior. You create, Botify cashes in.
