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The link to Pastebin—often used for sharing code—suggests that developers or hackers have created scripts leveraging the game’s mechanics. Pastebin, as a code-sharing platform, is frequently utilized by programmers to distribute unofficial tools, though these are typically not endorsed by game developers. The use of "MOI" (possibly a group or mod name) further implies a collaborative effort among communities to create workarounds for game limitations. While automated scripts may seem convenient, their use in online or multiplayer environments is widely condemned. Demon Blade (like many RPGs) relies on balanced challenges and player skill to maintain engagement. Automating gameplay undermines this design, disrupting the intended experience for others. For example, an AutoFarm script could flood the in-game economy with resources, devaluing achievements for legitimate players. Such practices erode trust within communities and create an uneven playing field.