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What free scripts would you like to see on the SDN?

What free scripts would you like to see on the SDN? 320 members have voted

  1. 1. What free scripts would you like to see on the SDN?

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5 hours ago, SteeMurr said:

This probably isn't a script... but the functionality to better set the botting hours and breaks. For instance, if I know that I'm going to be gone for a day or two but want to leave my bots running, instead of setting it for 4 hours run, 8 hours break, repeat, I can set it to run for X amount of hours in between noon to midnight and break for another X hours. Visa versa as well... start the script in break period. 

Stealth NMZ has something like this.

progressive cooking

progressive woodcutting 

and a script  gets you 1-53 thieving from any starting level

also, any free scripts to fulfil quest requirements for the quests on Token's Stealth Quester would be nice.


 

A basic NMZ fighter as a "lite" version would be pretty cool if any scripters are interested. 

*No time to do it myself atm* 

theres no Rogues outfit script out or any rev scripts, idk about the rev script being free but I could see rogues outfit being a free script

A script to complete all the adventure tasks random new accounts get would be cool probably make the account look less sketchy 

 

Haven't seen an Ogress safe spot script in f2p (corsair cove) , would be paid obviously.

Edited by drewww2

3 hours ago, purplewatilla said:

A mule script, why the fuck isn't there even a paid one?

Because muling takes two scripts to co-operate? :D Whats the point of having a mule script, which takes/gives items if it won't get any trade offers because the script that you are using doesn't have muling implemented

4 hours ago, Kramnik said:

Because muling takes two scripts to co-operate? :D Whats the point of having a mule script, which takes/gives items if it won't get any trade offers because the script that you are using doesn't have muling implemented

4 hours ago, Maldesto said:

What does this mean? 

 

You do realize that they have breaking implementation? So easy to branch from that, and other bots already have this feature.

 

The mule script is ran first, then in the interface you can launch other scripts through the mule script. (optional compatibility check) The mule event could be a pseudo break event that pauses the script and executes a muling event to transfer wealth out, supplies on to the account, or in most circumstances probably both.

Edited by purplewatilla

Some good changes other clients have had via cli:

-world -1

^ random f2p world

-world -2

^ random p2p world

-exit y

^forces client shutdown after script is completed

thx for ur time :doge:

2 hours ago, 7upSprite said:

Some good changes other clients have had via cli:

-world -1

^ random f2p world

-world -2

^ random p2p world

-exit y

^forces client shutdown after script is completed

thx for ur time :doge:

Think it is possible to force shutdown clients just not as easy as typing -exit y. Believe it needs to be in the script and it's like System.exit

Tho I do like the random world thing +1

Edited by Gunman

An air orb bot that actually works consistently

A script which makes pastry dough and uses them of pie dishes, 150k+ an hour in f2p 

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