LoL: Streamer controls bot as his duo partner – And it works

LoL: Streamer controls bot as his duo partner – And it works

A LoL player controls his duo partner using voice commands and the AI distributes shields and heals. BoxBox showcases a special way of playing League of Legends (LoL) in his stream and excites viewers.

Who is it about? The streamer Albert “BoxBox” Zheng recently proved in one of his streams that he can use an “AI” that plays League of Legends. He shows his viewers how he plays as an ADC while also controlling his bot partner on the duo lane.

For his bot, he chose the supporter “Janna”, whose abilities he can control with voice commands.

“Shield me!” – Playing by voice command works well

How does it work? In the clip, you see a situation on the bot lane in LoL. There, usually two players play against two players. On each team side, there is one ADC and one supporter.

In the stream, the streamer addresses his bot as “Baobot” and then gives commands: “Baobot shield me” ensures that the bot uses Janna’s shield ability to shield BoxBox’s champion. Additionally, the AI allocates skill points to selected abilities via voice command.

Skills that require aiming are indicated with times for the directions. “Q 9” means the AI casts a whirlwind with Janna that will be aimed at 9 o’clock. Also interesting is that the AI’s voice responds to the commands and sometimes gives retorts like: “Be nicer and I might consider it.”

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About two weeks ago, BoxBox first displayed the bot in the stream. The reactions from viewers are mostly positive. However, some joke about the fact that Janna’s kit is so simple that even bots can support with her.

Who developed the bot? One of BoxBox’s moderators, Aterialdawn, programmed the bot. The streamer himself made only a few fine adjustments to the bot. The voice comes from Vtuber Bao, who is friends with BoxBox.

What do you think about BoxBox’s Baobot? A cool invention and exciting that you can really play with it. Or does it show in your opinion that LoL is too simple when even a bot can keep up as a supporter? Let us know here on MeinMMO in the comments what you think about the clip.

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