Stormfall Bot

Is it safe to use a bot in Stormfall: Rise of Balur?

First the honest part about the risks, then what exactly is done so your account lives a long life.

Updated: July 9, 2026

Honestly: there are no guarantees

Any automation is against the game's rules, and nobody can give you a 100% guarantee against a ban — anyone who promises that is not being honest. The decision to use a bot, and the risk that comes with it, are yours. Our job is to make that risk as low as it can possibly be — and that is the project's top priority: account survival matters more than leveling speed.

A human rhythm instead of a conveyor belt

What gives primitive bots away is inhuman behavior: requests every second, activity around the clock, instant reactions. Stormfall Bot plays in sessions of 60–90 minutes with rest in between; actions inside a session are spread over time with random pauses — the way a real person plays.

A dedicated “home” IP for every castle

The bot connects to the game not from a datacenter address (games detect those easily) but through a residential proxy — a stable IP of a regular home internet provider. Each castle has its own address that never changes: to the game it looks like a player who always logs in from the same home.

The bot steps aside for the real player

A double session — when the account is logged in from two places at once — is one of the most visible red flags for the game. So the moment you log into the game yourself, the bot notices and pauses immediately. When you're done playing, it calmly continues later.

Caution first

The bot acts conservatively and avoids anything that could draw the game's attention. Questionable tricks that trade visibility for profit are deliberately left out.

What about your data

⚠️ Play yourself as much as you need: the moment you log in, the bot pauses and stays out of the way. Once you're done and the account is free, it resumes on its own.
Questions about safety?

Message me — I'll be happy to explain the details.