Automatic treasures: shovels, drone, lucky gifts
Treasures in Last War: Survival appear at any hour — and vanish within seconds. LwFarmBot watches your screen continuously, spots the treasure alert the moment it shows up and clicks at the exact time to maximise your chance of being first on the shovel.
How it works
The bot recognises the treasure alert icon on the map using a vision model trained on thousands of in-game captures. It opens the treasure, waits out the countdown while spam-clicking the collect button with millisecond precision, then cleanly closes the popups. Alliance chat links (Dig Up, Test Flight) are detected and followed too.
Lucky gifts and eggs
Lucky gifts and eggs shared by your allies are collected automatically, with an optional thank-you message picked at random from your own list — configurable from the dashboard, one click to disable.
Adjustable click speed
Three spam-click speeds (fast, medium, slow) to balance first-collector odds against discretion. Every click is slightly randomised to stay human-like.
FAQ
Does the bot collect shovels at night?
Yes. As long as the game is running and the bot is active, monitoring is continuous — many users leave it running overnight with the daily routine.
Can it thank my alliance automatically?
Yes, a random thank-you message from your custom list can be sent in chat after each collection. Fully optional.
Does it work on Mac and Windows?
Yes, LwFarmBot is a native desktop app for macOS and Windows.
Also worth a look
Zombie farming on autopilot
Zombie farming is essential to progress in Last War — but repeating search → attack → send team dozens of times a day is tedious. LwFarmBot runs the whole cycle for you.
Daily routine: your tasks, every day, without you
Build your list — wanted boss ×3, hero recruiting, shield — pick a time and days: LwFarmBot chains everything, even overnight. It can launch the game before starting and close it when done.
Real-time dashboard and mobile control
The bot runs on your computer, you control it from anywhere: a full local dashboard, and a mobile PWA to watch and tweak from the sofa — or the other side of the world.