I wouldn't post this here, only Joro referred me to this support forum from the Bossland site. Hi guys (Tony, ICPR), I was talking to Joro on the Bossland site (REQUEST #159524), with a query regarding the maximum amount of sessions each Hash key allows you to have per purchase. When you purchase a PokeFarmer hash key you are only allowed 1 bot open at a time (1 session), however if you purchase a Ninjabot hash key you are in fact allowed 150 active sessions at the same time. However... it says on the Ninjabot purchase page, that your only allowed a maximum of 4 sessions at once. NinjaBot purchase page: Purchase API hashing service licenses Every time Bot sends data to the pokemon server it does 1 request. Every request needs to be signed correctly to look like the real app. Regular botting uses up to 30 requests/minute meaning you can use the same license for up to 4 accounts. Gym attacking makes 60 requests/minute. 150 requests/minute 1-month license 150 requests/minute 1-month license 500 requests/minute 1-month license 500 requests/minute 1-month license 1000 requests/minute 1-month license 1000 requests/minute 1-month license Basically 1 session has 30 requests, and we buy a key for a maximum of 150 requests. 150 requests divided by 30 requests (1 account) is 5 accounts active at once. Yet at the moment I can log in as many different Ninjabot accounts as I choose, I haven't hit any kind of cap. It doesn't seem logical that we should only have 1 active session with PokeFarmer and 150 sessions with Ninjabot. I have both keys but I'm curious why this is the case. The Ninjabot forum is full of complaints about the bossland servers being over loaded and slow, I was curious if it is because your giving your customers 150 sessions instead of 4? Regards Mew2
Thanks for the reply Tony, so basically your saying that 3.95EU to Bossland to run the PokeFarmer bot allows us a maximum of 1 session, while 3.95EU to Bossland allows us 150 sessions on the Ninjabot? Because there seems to be a disparity there. It does say on the Ninjabot page: meaning you can use the same license for up to 4 accounts I'm probably not intelligent enough to understand.
Hope that clarifies things for you. Basically the pricing is different since the target consumers are different lol. If you prefer using PF, then purchase the PF key. If you want a hash to run another bot, go for it. Either way you're still purchasing a buddy product in a different form
As the above picture shows, I have 2 PF Keys and 1 Ninja Key, so I'm covered both ways. Both bots cost 3.95EU to run though, so in layman's terms it's a bit like saying, we (Bossland) created a chocolate bar, and you can have one for 3.95, but we sold our recipe to the shop next door, and you can buy 150 chocolate bars from there, using our recipe for the same price. Thanks though, I'll still use both bots. PF for my main though I'll be damned if I'm going outside to play the game...
Hash Key 150 sessions: (150 means 150 hits per minute) - 1 bot running needs about 30 to 40 to 60 hits per minute depending on where you bot and what you do! - So Yes, you can run multiple bots that use a hash key, but it is preffered to run Max 4, no more (If run more you can face the hash failure once and awhile, I run max 3 pokebot.Ninja bots at once, Gym battling needs alot hits per minute and 2 PokeFarmer bots, 5 in total, all i need for my accounts) - Pokefarmer accounts are the more trusted real accounts, once hit L32 will migrate to a smartphone to play only from there from then. - PokeFarmer accounts are for Pokemon collecting and XP gaining also hatching eggs (Never got a Captcha flagged and i'm L30 now on those accounts) - Pokebot.Ninja are for putting lures/fighting gyms/testing stuff (Fighting Gyms gets you quicker flagged with a captcha, especially when taking down L8+ gyms)
I only use PF for my main, I only log it into Ninja to check the attack, defence, and stamina stats on Pokemon, which is something PF doesn't allow. Although to be fair with Ninja even my fun accounts are level 32-34 and their plodding along nicely on Ninja.
If you are refering to IVs all you have to do 1. go to My Pokemon tab 2. right click on ID header 3. In the menu select Atk, DEF, and STM It should know display attackm Defense and Stamina IVs