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| [[Bot]]s are computer-controlled characters meant to simulate human opponents in a [[multiplayer]] game.
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| Players can choose from a number of characters, all of which have different personalities. Some Bots use their [[lightsaber]] and attack head-on, while others tend to run around and gather every weapon before launching an offensive.
| | Bots are AI controlled players. They can be killed and dueled to gain points just like a player and send messages at random and when they die. They can be added by the [[Server Admin|server admin]]. |
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| The [[server administrator]] can add Bots to the game at any time, but it's recommended if all bots are added before play begins.
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| In the Server Setup menu, the server host can open up slots for Bots and set their overall difficulty level before starting the game. Just like having a lot of human players on a server, too many Bots will slow down the gameplay, so it's recommended to not overload the server.
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| Bots cannot be added to [[Siege]] multiplayer games.
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