# Conclusion

Now that we’ve covered the purely mechanical sections of using InstaInfantry, let’s move onto the [Botting Strategies](/chapter-3-botting-strategies.md) sections. Admittedly, I did leave out a couple of modules like Post, Auto-Accept and a few others but they’re honestly all very straightforward and really don’t need much of an explanation to use properly. I’ll be referencing various IF features and modules throughout the remaining chapters of the docs and cover [Troubleshooting ](/chapter-5-technical-issues-troubleshooting.md)in the last portion so don’t worry if you feel like you still don’t have a full grasp of InstaInfantry. By the end of this guide, you should hopefully have a good baseline understanding of just about every major aspect of IG automation aside from just the basic knowledge of InstaInfantry. Without further adieu, let’s get into the [Botting Strategies](/chapter-3-botting-strategies.md).


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