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99 Def pure @ Monks (Near Perfection)

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So I had the problem of people stealing my monks, since training in pvp worlds gives me a potential way to get out of a ban if i do get caught. (Also you do not get randoms)

I have made a very simple script in SSF to fix this issue, it simply attacks the monk, checks your hp, if it is low (meaning your getting pked) it will eat a tuna, it then immediately checks if the tuna is in your inventory, and when it realizes it is not, it teleports away. 

I will add lines to the script so that it will walkback to the monks and continue to train, and possibly even steal other peoples monks if I find that easy to do.

Ill add a screenshot of what the script looks like currently, and I might update this post as I go update it.

P.S. Yes I realize this is relevant to like 0.0001% of the rs community, however I do suppose you could use this for other training methods.
 
 
Changelog:
 
0.01: Initial Release
0.02: AFK anti-ban added post-45986-0-99608100-1403338843.png
 
Download: AFK Monks - 158 B

 

 

Proggy: post-45986-0-35845700-1403517203.png

Edited by SSF Gorilla

dude, after line 4, you made it sleep for too long. Basicly, if some one will attack you in the sleeping time, bot wount do anything. 

I suggest you change 5th line to sleep for 100MS. Then it will constantly check all the option one after another until you out of combat. 

So I had the problem of people stealing my monks, since training in pvp worlds gives me a potential way to get out of a ban if i do get caught. (Also you do not get randoms)

I have made a very simple script in SSF to fix this issue, it simply attacks the monk, checks your hp, if it is low (meaning your getting pked) it will eat a tuna, it then immediately checks if the tuna is in your inventory, and when it realizes it is not, it teleports away. 

I will add lines to the script so that it will walkback to the monks and continue to train, and possibly even steal other peoples monks if I find that easy to do.

Ill add a screenshot of what the script looks like currently, and I might update this post as I go update it.

P.S. Yes I realize this is relevant to like 0.0001% of the rs community, however I do suppose you could use this for other training methods.

 

Changelog:

 

0.01: Initial Release

0.02: AFK anti-ban added attachicon.gifc08f2263347ab2e21d4c0bbab3b1c2d7.png

gl with this!

Edited by Dylan

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dude, after line 4, you made it sleep for too long. Basicly, if some one will attack you in the sleeping time, bot wount do anything. 

I suggest you change 5th line to sleep for 100MS. Then it will constantly check all the option one after another until you out of combat.

You are sort of right, the sleeptime was set at 10 seconds in version 0.01 because the script was restarting @ line 1, it is now restarting at line 2, giving the appearance of a true afk account.

gl with this!

 Thank you :)

Your script has great potential! GL! smile.png

Edited by bigboy

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has some faults but not a bad idea!

Do you mind explaining? I would like to make this the best I can, and potentially include it as a free download for any SSF user.

Seems to be pretty good, atleast in theory

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Seems to be pretty good, atleast in theory

I completely understand where you are coming from. Theoretically, I should be 99.99999% safe from a ban, because the script essentially goes into sleep mode, giving a very realistic appearance of AFK training, which is 100% legal.

Bump, 14 hour proggy added, still perfecting deathwalk, hope to have it done soon.

Thank you sir, hope to put up a 24 hour proggy, soon QwPha8E.png

Okay Awesome

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