September 7, 20178 yr You will need these two classes from @Explv This was made poorly and ugly just because I wanted to test this out. Would not recommend this method at all. SOURCE: https://gist.github.com/Vainss/c0d7e489710842294e969bd6b4c0a327 DOWNLOAD: https://mega.nz/#!leYVQIiB!C0IRA8HTSanb_MqstAoQ3VuCzTWSy-ICxh5QPZ22zrA
September 7, 20178 yr If you switch the higher tier runes to the start of the .closest() method will it prioritize those first rather than the lower tier runes?
September 20, 20178 yr Author On 9/6/2017 at 10:38 PM, IDontEB said: If you switch the higher tier runes to the start of the .closest() method will it prioritize those first rather than the lower tier runes? thought about that as well, did not test it though so i am unsure, i think it would
September 21, 20178 yr OH YES DADDY Side note: I would look into hashmaps; they help a lot for this kind of thing
September 21, 20178 yr Author 7 minutes ago, Team Cape said: OH YES DADDY Side note: I would look into hashmaps; they help a lot for this kind of thing i initially was going too but i dont still fully understand so i scraped it, rip
September 21, 20178 yr Neat (: A map is just a data structure allowing you to store a key and a value as a set of pairs. You could use this for prices instead a long list of int values! Also, perhaps make the looting conditional and then the script would be on point Apa
October 5, 20178 yr Author On 9/21/2017 at 8:27 AM, Apaec said: Neat (: A map is just a data structure allowing you to store a key and a value as a set of pairs. You could use this for prices instead a long list of int values! Also, perhaps make the looting conditional and then the script would be on point Apa i tried to use a hashmap so i googled it and shizz but i dont think i got it cause i had it but it was giving me errors so i scraped it and i forgot what i did else i'd show :p
January 20, 20188 yr Author 7 hours ago, Storm Spirit said: How much can you make with this a hr? not that much, prob less than 150k
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