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For Honor Bot Names

Ubisoft's development team often cooks up names that reference internet culture or their own internal jokes.

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Some names feel like inside jokes from the dev team. Others seem plucked from a randomized fantasy novel generator—and that’s why we love them. Ubisoft's development team often cooks up names that

Bots do not appear randomly; their strength is tied to the player's skill level. Others seem plucked from a randomized fantasy novel

: A blunt and aggressive name that has become a fan favorite for its intensity.

If you’ve spent any significant time on the battlefields of Heathmoor—whether in Dominion, Breach, or the chaotic melees of Duels—you have almost certainly fought alongside or against a bot. In For Honor , Ubisoft’s unique fighting game that blends medieval combat with a complex Art of Battle system, bots are a necessity. They fill lobbies when players rage-quit, help new players learn the ropes, and occasionally remind veterans that yes, a Level 3 bot can parry a light attack on prediction.

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