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The software is predominantly used in online games like Roblox , Minecraft , and Cookie Clicker to automate farming, weapon firing, or crafting. This violates the terms of service of nearly all multiplayer games. Developers detect such tools using pattern analysis, leading to account bans. Some players argue it levels the grinding playing field, but most game communities view it as unfair automation.

Originally gaining fame among Minecraft PvP players (for bridging and hiting), the Polar series expanded to serve idle game enthusiasts, data entry professionals, and UI testers. Version 2.0 solidifies this reputation by adding multi-target support and a "randomization" feature to avoid detection.

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