You can typically set a percentage (e.g., 70% or 80%). When your HP/MP/SP drops below this mark, the system automatically uses a potion from your inventory.

: This patented vacuum flow valve allows each individual plant to control its own irrigation, receiving water only when needed. Scalability

However, integrated these systems directly into the game client. This was a major selling point for the TW version.

The Taiwan servers of Ran Online were instrumental in the game’s global legacy. By 2009, the Taiwanese service boasted over one million members, attracting players from across the globe. This version was often characterized by its advanced "Taiwan Skills"—high-level, devastating abilities that pushed character power to new limits. However, these powerful skills and the high-speed combat of modern episodes (such as Episode 9) created a critical challenge: the need for near-instantaneous health and stamina management. Understanding "Autopots"

In many Taiwan-based or inspired server versions, this feature is often mapped to the . It is particularly essential for:

and digital monitoring equipment to manage large-scale hydroponic and commercial setups. Global Connectivity and the AutoPot System

systems—a brand of self-watering hydroponic technology—within the Ran Online

Many players seek out the "Taiwan" versions of Ran Online because they often feature higher level caps (up to Level 300) and modernized "Open Skills" that are not found in the original classic versions. Key features of these servers typically include: