is a third-party automation tool designed for the game Age of Wulin (9Yin) . It helps players automate repetitive in-game tasks such as daily quests, crafting, gathering, martial arts training, and auto-farming. While it saves time, using such tools violates most official game policies and carries a high risk of permanent account bans. Players should use it at their own discretion.
Released by Acclaim in the mid-2000s (and later revived by various publishers like GamersFirst and Ndoors), 9Dragons is infamous for its brutally repetitive leveling system. The game doesn't hand you quests; it hands you kill quotas. To advance from a beginner in Luoyang to a master of the Shaolin, Wu-Tang, or the Sacred Flower, players often needed to kill 10,000 to 50,000 of the same mob over several weeks. 9yin Auto
: Handles looting, using items from the inventory, or combining items. Auto Training/Book Reading is a third-party automation tool designed for the
But what exactly is "9yin Auto"? Is it a specific software? A cheat engine? A community-wide term for automation? Depending on who you ask, 9yin Auto is either the greatest time-saving utility ever coded for a P2W (Pay-to-Win) relic, or the digital herpes that finally killed the game’s economy. Players should use it at their own discretion
Many "free" auto scripts are bundled with keyloggers or malware designed to hijack the user's account and strip it of valuable gear and currency.
