To set up Clash of Clans autoplay on Mac or Windows, you’ll need two main things:
1. Android Emulator (to run Clash of Clans)Recommended options:
BlueStacks (Windows & Mac) – most popular, easy to use.
LDPlayer (Windows only) – lightweight, fast.
NoxPlayer (Windows & Mac) – good for scripting.
2. Autoplay/Automation Tools (to automate gameplay)Clash of Clans doesn’t have built-in autoplay, so you’ll need a third-party bot. Here are common solutions:
ClashFarmer Bot (Windows only)Purpose: Automates farming, attacking, and basic base management.
Pros: Simple UI, regularly updated for new game versions.
Cons: Might need reinstallation with Clash of Clans updates.
Download: clashfarmer.com
MyBot.run (Windows only)Purpose: Very advanced farming and attack bot.
Pros: Fully scriptable, open-source.
Cons: Complex setup.
Note: Might require tweaks to work with newer emulator versions.
Mac Users WorkaroundYou can run BlueStacks on Mac, but most bots (like ClashFarmer and MyBot) only work on Windows.
Solution: Use Parallels or Boot Camp to install Windows on your Mac, then run the bot/emulator inside Windows.
Important NotesRisk of Ban: Supercell (Clash of Clans developer) forbids botting. Using these tools can get your account banned. Use them at your own risk.
Security: Avoid bots that ask for your Supercell ID/password. Stick with known open-source or community-trusted tools.
Basic Setup Steps (Windows):Download and install BlueStacks or LDPlayer.
Log in with your Google account and install Clash of Clans.
Download ClashFarmer or MyBot.run.
Launch emulator and bot together.
Configure the bot (town hall level, troop setup, etc.) and start autoplay.
Would you like help setting up a specific bot or emulator (e.g., BlueStacks + ClashFarmer on Windows)?

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