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Hello World!

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Just joined up the other day after my first time back on RuneScape in over four years. I used to bot on p****bot back in the day before what I call the "civil war" they had haha. I gotta say though, I love the API and functionality this bot has! Anyways, I'm looking forward to being a part of the community here and getting back into scripting. Any suggestions on where to start??

Welcome

welcome learn the api and get some respect in the community wink.png

Edited by Gardon

Welcome back, If you need any help let me know, Don't ever hesitate to message me back!

public class HelloWorld {
 
public static void main(String[] args) { 
System.out.println("Hello World");
 }
}

 

gl with learning the api :doge: if u have any questions dont hesitate to ask

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Thanks for the warm welcome everyone!

 

And now a quick question, how do I go about ending a script in the code? I've tried searching for the answer but can't seem to find a working solution :/

dude just do what i do and leech off free scripts and make shitty threads.

 

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dude just do what i do and leech off free scripts and make shitty threads.

Why in the world would I want to do that? I joined this forum to get back into RuneScape and Java and to be part of a good community, not to get trolled by leeches like you. If you actually have some helpful advice then please enlighten me.

 

Edit: I've figured it out anyway so after a little polishing my first script with be complete!

Edited by zezy21

welcome learn the api and get some respect in the community wink.png

 

AHAHAHAHA

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