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  1. I just signed up a few hours ago for a 24hr trial, welp didn't get through withing 20 or so minutes, so I bought it xD Best purchase in a good while. Though I bbarely understand the concept, I can still use it perfectly fine due to all help Czar personally has fiven me through Discord. hmu on disc if ya'll need any help Knge#2976 <33
  2. Yeah maybe. I just want it to have the feature of automatically attacking mobs, use prayer pots to stay alive and do so until I say it's done and take over to pick up new task etc :)
  3. I have a few questions regarding botting. And yes, I know not to bot on my main account, thanks for a good guy name Ryze (great guy btw) I would like to reach 400 slayer points to acquire the helm for a few account I have. How ever I was wondering if there was any simple "bot" or script that would automatically target the next mob when the other is slain, a + would be if it could use prayer potions when that runs low as well. The reason I want such a simple script is that I work a lot and utilize dual monitors. Iรคm not gonna lie, I am somewhat lazy as well. However I will have pretty much constant view of what is happening on my second monitor ( where runescape is) so that I can easily teleport, go bank and just w/e. So could anyone help a nobman like me out and tips me what script would suit me best? Best regards knge

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