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is the inventory drop api safe to use?

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or is it safer  to drop items using the mouse api?

Edited by dev027292
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41 minutes ago, dev027292 said:

or is it safer  to drop items using the mouse api?

I think you're asking if it's safer to use the shift drop or right click drop. It would be shift drop because no one uses right click drop anymore. And the drop API will use shift drop if it's enabled else it uses right click then drop.

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6 minutes ago, Gunman said:

I think you're asking if it's safer to use the shift drop or right click drop. It would be shift drop because no one uses right click drop anymore. And the drop API will use shift drop if it's enabled else it uses right click then drop.

I'm asking this because the drop api (very reliable and fast) always moves on the the next item after  milliseconds interval.

 

it's very easy for jagex to write a script that checks how often the player sequentially steps through the inventory, and also check for time subtleties such as this one.

 

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using the mouse feels a lot more human like, also you can intentionally throw some errors here and there, misclick and select examine, or get exited at one point and then rest for a few seconds, etc.

 

A more human approach would likely skip some items, maybe get bored for 3s or put on some porn,etc then  come back.

Edited by dev027292

1 minute ago, dev027292 said:

I'm asking this because the drop api always moves on the the next item after x ms.

 

A more human approach would likely skip some items, maybe get bored for 3s or put on some porn,etc then  come back.

A more human approach is very opinion since every one uses a different pattern of dropping and I have never skipped an item or stopped randomly for x time when dropping items. And I am talking about when I do it by actual hand. The top like 4 mouse drop patterns I have seen a human use are normally 

  • A.) The drop pattern the API normally uses. Left to right starting at the top.
  • B.) Up to down. Starting at top or bottom.
  • C.) Zig Zagging. For example you start by dropping slot 0, then 4, then 1, then, 5, then 2, then 6, then 3, then 7. Then you start back over at either slot 8 or 11 and do it in reverse and so on.
  • D.) Box dropping. You drop making box shapes. Can be rectangles too doesn't always have to be square.

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