Bot world

Bot worlds are game worlds which are specifically used for gathering players suspected of Macroing, also referred to as botting. Players that the Macro-detecting system determines may be botting are moved from their chosen world to one of two existing designated Bot worlds, 385 and 386. These worlds are intentionally left off the game client's list of available worlds.

Reasons for being moved
Players may find themselves moved to these worlds more often when training skills or doing other repetitive tasks. Players moved to these worlds when they are not botting should not have to worry about being banned, as the currently implemented anti-macro system is one of the most sophisticated in existence.

Moving to a Bot world
When a player is moved into a Bot world, the game will stop responding for a small period of time. The text chat box will reset as if the player has just logged in. The transition is usually very obvious to players who are watching the screen when the transition occurs. Because it is a world change, the bank PIN will have to be re-entered the next time a Bank is visited.

Intentionally logging into a Bot world
Though there are no advantages to doing so, it is technically possible to log into a Bot world manually. By using the Orion game client, certain client files are editable to include these bot worlds in the client world list. There is a selection box for "Default world", which will then contain the two bot worlds.

Criticism
A noticeably large number of players are upset with the implementation of these worlds, the following being some of those reasons:
 * No player poll was started for voting on their implementation
 * No notification or patch notes included the addition of these worlds
 * Many players who are not macroing are put in these worlds
 * It causes legitimate worlds to have less bots, leading players in those worlds to believe that Macroing is less of a problem than it actually is