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This method will not walk to the tile if it is unreachable (for example water).

// ignore : How can i walk to a tile on water?

how can i CLICK on a tile on water?

thx

Edited by fre024

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I think you answered your own question...

 

It is not possible?

 

Can i not use mouse.click(dunno what comes here);

Edited by fre024

It is not possible?

 

Can i not use mouse.click(dunno what comes here);

If the tile is not reachable, you cant walk to it...

 

We must not be on the same page...

Why would you ever want to walk to a tile that you cannot reach?

 

If you're intent on doing this anyway, create a MiniMapTileDestination and click the bounding box.

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I want to click on the tile not walk.

Sorry for the missconception


Why would you ever want to walk to a tile that you cannot reach?

 

If you're intent on doing this anyway, create a MiniMapTileDestination and click the bounding box.

 

Help me out here please, i am still learning.

MiniMapTileDestination(bot, Tile);

method is undefined.

private boolean clickMiniMapPosition(Position position) throws InterruptedException {
	return mouse.click(new RectangleDestination(bot, new MiniMapTileDestination(bot, position).getBoundingBox()));
}

FYI the bounding box will return null and you will receive a NPE if you try to use this to walk to a tile not on the current minimap.

Edited by Swizzbeat

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