Account generator

Follow these steps to successfully generate Adidas accounts.

There are two ways to generate accounts with Polaris, the first method will be better if you want to generate accounts with unique emails or catchalls. The second method will only work during live drops and give you the option to use non-existing emails or random catchalls.

Method 1: Account group with unique emails or catchalls.

Follow these steps to successfully generate Adidas accounts before a drop with your own emails or catchalls.

Step 1: Making an account group.

Start off by making your account group, the guide to making an account group is here. Make a list of accounts that are either unique emails like this:

Unique emails

Or use your catchall, like this:

Random catchalls

If you want to make use of your catchall you can use this handy tool to generate a list of unique catchall emails.

Step 2: Make your tasks.

Create a task group, the guide to making a task group is here. You will want to select "Adidas Confirmed" as the retailer.

Version one:

If you choose this version, you will get a list of accounts that you can utilize in your tasks. If you prefer a list of profiles and accounts with matching emails, follow version two below instead.

Address and payment information won't be used when generating accounts. We will only make use of the email:password combo.

  • Choose your profile group.

  • Choose your proxy group.

  • Choose the account group that you just created.

  • Size can be anything as it won't be used.

  • For the amount, you will want to choose "All accounts in the account group". This way it will make one task per account thus generating an account for all your emails.

  • And follow the task settings mentioned below the page.

Version one

Version two:

This version will take some more work but might cause fewer filters if Adidas decides to be strict on multiples as you will have profiles and accounts with matching emails. You will have to create multiple profiles that match the email (or catchall) used in your account group. The easiest way to do that is via our CSV file, this way you will make an account group and profile group at the same time just by filling in the "password" field.

Address and payment information won't be used when generating accounts. We will only make use of the email:password combo.

  • Choose the profile group that you just imported.

  • Choose your proxy group.

  • Choose the account group that you just imported and under "Account(s)" choose "Use profile email".

  • Size can be anything as it won't be used.

  • For the amount, you will want to choose "Use all accounts and profiles in group (Group size needs to match)". This way it will make one task per account:profile combo, keeping it to a ratio of 1:1.

  • And follow the task settings mentioned below the page.

Version two

Task settings for both versions are the same:

  • Choose a random Product ID, it won't be used.

  • For the locale, you should pick the country you want to make accounts for.

  • The mode will be "Create account".

  • Clear Address will be disabled as your accounts aren't made yet.

  • Restock Mode will be disabled cause you're just making accounts.

  • Payment Method doesn't matter either, as it won't be used.

  • Loop will be disabled cause ur making accounts from a list of emails.

Task settings

Step 3: Running your tasks!

Now after you've completed your task setup by following the guide above, click on "Add tasks".

Task group

The best approach now is to only start one task, and see if it goes smoothly. If all goes well, no errors appear, your account should be created within a second, now you know that your setup is good and you can start the rest of your tasks!

Task status

Once all are created, you've successfully generated Adidas accounts and can make use of your account group to run actual tasks. After restarting Polaris you will see a new Account group called "Account group name (Task group name)", this will be populated with all your successfully generated accounts. See the image below.

Account group with successfully generated accounts

Are you getting an error?

  • Try changing proxies.

  • Double-check all your task settings are correct.

  • Can't figure it out? Open a ticket and we will help you.

Method 2: Generate accounts using non-existing emails or random catchalls during a drop.

This method will only work during live drops and will generate an account for you prior to entering a raffle. With this option, it will use your catchall listed in your profile or it will use a random email.

We don't actually make an email at the provider, we just use a random email to make an account on Adidas with it.

Step 1: Make your profile.

Create a profile group, the guide to making a profile group is here. Or you can of course make use of the CSV file.

If you want to make use of random non-existing emails, make sure that under "Email" you just have your personal email setup.

Non-exisitng emails

If you want to make use of random catchall emails, make sure that under "Email" you input "[email protected]".

Random catchall emails

The rest of the profile setup is up to you, these are the only two important parts when it comes to generating accounts differently.

Step 2: Make your tasks.

Create a task group, the guide to making a task group is here. You will want to select "Adidas Confirmed" as the retailer.

  • Choose the profile group that you just created that has your personal email or your catchall properly setup as explained above.

  • Choose your proxy group.

  • For the account group, you will want to choose the option "Guest checkout".

  • The size will be the size you want to run for on the specific shoe.

  • For the amount, you will want to choose "All profiles in profile group". This way it will make one task per profile thus generating an account for all your profiles and entering the drop afterwards.

  • And follow the task settings mentioned below the page.

Task general

For your task settings, you will have to follow the release guides in our Discord. But below is an explanation of each field.

Task settings:

  • For Product ID, choose the shoe you're going for, or check the release guide.

  • For the locale, you should pick the country you want to enter the raffle on.

  • The mode will depend on the drop, check the release guide.

  • Clear Address will be disabled because it's a new account.

  • Restock Mode can be enabled if you're running for a restock, but usually will be disabled.

  • Payment Method can be either Credit Card or PayPal.

  • Loop can be enabled or disabled, this depends on if you want your tasks to restart after a successful entry.

With loop enabled your task will restart automatically after it successfully entered the raffle, but this time with a newly generated random email/catchall. This is suggested if you want to enter a lot of times quickly without having to manually restart your tasks.

Task settings

Step 3: Running your tasks!

Now after you've completed your task setup by following the guide above and the release guide within Discord, click on "Add tasks".

Task group

The best approach now is to only start one task, and see if it goes smoothly. If all goes well, no errors appear, your account should be created within a second and the bot will start entering the raffle, now you know that your setup is good and you can start the rest of your tasks! All your created accounts regardless if you're using catchall or non-exisiting emails, will be visible in a new account group that gets created after you restart Polaris, this way next time you run you can just make use of already generated accounts and don't have to use guest checkout again. Congrats, you've successfully generated Adidas accounts and entered a raffle!

After restarting Polaris you will see a new Account group called "Account group name (Task group name)", this will be populated with all your successfully generated accounts. See the image below.

Account group with successfully generated accounts

Are you getting an error?

  • Try changing proxies.

  • Double-check all your task settings are correct.

  • Can't figure it out? Open a ticket and we will help you.

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