March 16, 201411 yr I have two of them and I really want them fixed! The white berry script: Since the wilderness update, lava drags were added! Although this is exciting, it causes a problem for the script. I die constantly from the lava dragons fire breath. A solution would be to make the bot pull an anti-dragon shield out of the bank and wear it every time it dies. And also maybe find a tile-by-tile path to go to maybe avoid less hits from the dragons? The Minotaur script: It constantly clicks the gate mistaking it for a minotaur and then is forever stuck behind it. I tried going to another room with the level 27s, but if it goes too far one direction the script stops and logs you out because it's an "unrecognized area". Fix this please I'd love to be able to bot on the level 27 minotaurs instead, more XP per hour.
March 17, 201411 yr White berries are dead now, as you just get attacked the whole time you're picking them. What minotaur room are you in where it says it's not recognized?
March 20, 201411 yr Author White berries are dead now, as you just get attacked the whole time you're picking them. What minotaur room are you in where it says it's not recognized? You do not get attacked at all while picking up the berries. The dragon is stuck moving back and forth 1 tile but can't actually hit you. But as soon as you run away or the other 2 on the way in have the possibility of hitting you. It's very fixable. I'm hoping you take the effort to fix it. The white berry script itself is my favorite. It's a lot more profit per hour than any other script I've used. 3 possible ways of fixing it. - Make the script take an Anti-dragon shield out of the bank. This will reduce some of the damage if the dragons use their dragonfire attack. - The script can withdraw an extra 3 food from the bank to eat on the way there and back to prevent it from dying. - When you enter the dragon area, follow the lava on the west wall to prevent the first 2 dragon's from possibly attacking you. I'll post screenshots of the rooms with the minotaurs and their defunctions tomorrow. Thanks Swizz.