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aleksandrHerblore

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So I finished my account creator, and my automated mule framework... time for a little bit easier of a project! biggrin.png

 

So far, cleans 15.2k herbs per hour. Puts in bids in advance for the herbs with the best margins, and puts sell bids up at 1gp below current sell value. Updates bids if they stagnate or complete.

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Here's what it looks like when it's cleaning.

Thanks to LoudPacks, House and Juggles for pointing me in the right direction for handling events. Woo!

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Did it actually run for one hour like that ohmy.png

Yeah, it's like the same as someone using MouseKeys or AHK and almost no one gets banned for that. We'll see if my test account is still unbanned tomorrow (ran for 2 hours today).

ah nice thats how i got 99 herb on like 3 acounts pre eoc :P

AHk is botting (could get banned for it) and you might want to consider a few things such as conditional sleep between clicking herbs.

Would like to see if the account survives also :D following

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AHk is botting (could get banned for it) and you might want to consider a few things such as conditional sleep between clicking herbs.

 

Why do you always give advice on topics which evidently know nothing about? facep.gif You have to go pretty far out of your way to make the mouse behave like that, and adding conditional sleep in the way that you are suggesting (i.e., to any 0 tick action) is dumb because no one waits for for their herb to be cleaned or pack to be opened before clicking on the next item.

 

Obviously you -can- get banned for using AHK -- and some people do, but when people can use reasonably sophisticated "1:1" AHK scripts to do things like this on their livestreams it's apparent that Jagex is either not good at detecting the difference between someone using MouseKeys and AHK, or they don't care very much much and are more interested in issuing nominal bans to keep people on their toes. 

 

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couldnt help but notice team cape's agility in your script list thanks bae  QwPha8E.png

It's a great and reliable script that I use to get 31 agility on all of my accounts that need it as a quest requirement -- I think it's been nearly 12 accounts now. Great job on it.

 

Two suggestions though:

  • Move the camera such that the next obstacle is in view while you are stuck in the traversal animation instead of doing it after the animation finishes.
  • Hover your mouse (or if you are feeling lazy, just do a mouse input to a screen region) on the next obstacle to improve the efficiency. 

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It's a great and reliable script that I use to get 31 agility on all of my accounts that need it as a quest requirement -- I think it's been nearly 12 accounts now. Great job on it.

 

Two suggestions though:

  • Move the camera such that the next obstacle is in view while you are stuck in the traversal animation instead of doing it after the animation finishes.
  • Hover your mouse (or if you are feeling lazy, just do a mouse input to a screen region) on the next obstacle to improve the efficiency. 

 

 

good ideas :) will implement those once my SDN request is accepted :). Also thanks for the vouch on the script bro :D

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that wont get u banned emote3.png

 

 

This is interesting, it'll be cool to see how far this goes

 

 

Would like to see if the account survives also biggrin.png following

 

Welp, 24 hours after the first 2-hour test run and there have been no bans so far.

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