Albion Online PVP Auto Looter Setup Guide
Step-by-step walkthrough for installing and configuring the Albion Online Auto PVP Looter. Covers resolution setup, hotkey configuration, wizard calibration, and timing tuning for optimal performance.
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1Getting Started
The Albion PVP Auto Looter is a color-based detection tool that automates loot collection after PVP kills. It captures the game screen using DirectX (DXGI), identifies valuable items in the loot window, and collects them using human-like mouse movements. No game memory is accessed and no files are modified — the tool reads only what is displayed on screen.
2System Requirements
Before installing, make sure your system meets the requirements: Windows 10 or 11 (64-bit), DirectX 11 or later, and the Albion Online client running in windowed or fullscreen windowed mode. The tool requires approximately 25 MB of disk space and runs as a standalone executable — no Python, Java, or additional runtimes are needed.
3Step 1: Download and Launch
After purchasing, download the executable from your Banana Tools dashboard or the email receipt. The file is a single .exe — no installation required. Save it to a folder of your choice and launch it. The first launch may trigger a Windows SmartScreen warning; click 'More info' and 'Run anyway' to proceed. On each launch, the executable renames itself to a random 8-character string to avoid pattern-based detection.
4Step 2: Run the Setup Wizard
When the tool opens, the 5-step setup wizard appears automatically. Make sure Albion Online is running and you can see the game window. Step through each calibration screen: scan region selection (set the area containing the loot window), slot size (match the size of a single inventory slot), column stride (distance between columns), vertical stride (distance between rows), and close button alignment. Press F8 to confirm each step, F9 to skip, and F7 to go back.
5Step 3: Configure Resolution and Presets
The tool has 5 built-in resolution presets: 3440x1440, 1920x1080, 2560x1440, 2560x1080, and 3840x2400. If your resolution matches one of these, the wizard may detect and select it automatically. You can also save custom profiles after calibration — useful if you play on multiple monitors or different characters with unique UI settings.
6Step 4: Set Your Hotkeys
Default hotkeys: F6 toggles auto-looting on and off, F4 opens the visual overlay to show detected slots, and F5 activates probe mode to read RGB values from any pixel on screen. You can rebind these in the Shortcuts tab. ESC clears the overlay, and Shift+ESC pauses looting with auto-resume.
7Step 5: Tune Timing and Mouse Behavior
The Timing Settings tab gives you full control over mouse behavior. Key parameters: click interval (minimum, base, and maximum delay between clicks with adaptive variance), hesitation chance (how often the mouse pauses before clicking), overshoot distance (how far past the target the cursor drifts before correcting), and Bezier arc intensity (0.0 for completely straight movement, 0.50+ for exaggerated curves). Start with default values and adjust incrementally — higher intensity values produce more human-like movement patterns.
8Using the Visual Overlay
Press F4 to toggle the overlay. It draws colored rectangles on every detected slot: green for valid items, red with a cross for broken gear, and white outline for empty slots. The overlay updates in real time as the chest contents change. When the gold X close button is detected at the top of the loot window, the tool begins looting automatically — no manual trigger needed.
9Final Checks
Before using the tool in a live PVP situation, test it in a safe area first. Kill a mob and observe the loot window detection and collection behavior. Adjust timing parameters if the tool is moving too fast or too slow. Join the Banana Tools Discord if you need help with specific setups — the community and developer can help troubleshoot resolution-specific issues.
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Albion Online Auto PVP Looter
Undetected Albion Online auto loot macro — professional color-based auto looter for PVP. Fast DXGI screen capture with smart pixel analysis detects only lootable items, filters broken gear and empty slots automatically. Advanced human-like mouse movement with Bezier curves, hesitation, and Gaussian jitter. Real-time overlay, setup wizard, and full timing controls. The best Albion auto looter for ZvZ, Corrupted Dungeons, and open world PVP looting.
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