Bots ensure machines never sit idle, leading to faster coin and experience point (XP) accumulation. No More Grind: Skip the tedious, repetitive actions.

Automatically lists harvested goods or rare building materials for sale at maximum price to generate a steady stream of coins.

: Players log into their Supercell ID within the emulator to sync their farm progress. The Risks and Consequences

To prevent your silo from filling up, the bot automatically lists harvested crops or crafted goods in your Roadside Shop, often at maximum price, and puts up advertisements.

Setting up a farm bot requires configuring both hardware emulation and the script itself. Follow these steps to get started: 1. Choose and Install an Android Emulator

The script mimics human mouse clicks and drags to harvest fields, feed animals, and stock machines.

But even with precautions, detection is a matter of when, not if.

: Human players sleep, eat, and take breaks. If your account is active for 24 hours straight without a pause, Supercell’s automated anti-cheat systems will flag it. Limit your botting to 2–3 hours per session.

Save and hit play. Your PC will now farm wheat completely hands-free. Risks, Rules, and Avoiding Account Bans

"Wheating" manually for hours is exhausting. A bot can generate hundreds of rare building materials every day without human fatigue.

Never run a bot on your main, high-value account. Run the bot on a secondary alternative account ("baby farm"), sell the resources to your main account via the roadside shop, and keep your primary account completely safe.

Find a reputable Hay Day bot (e.g., GameBot or similar tools found on community forums like XDA Developers ).

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