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Bot for Bosses (Zulrah,Jad, etc..)

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Not directly possible because of the bosses' environments and variations, e.g it's too complicated for a bot to determine when to pray against.

 

You can defiantly do it. It's just a huge project to take on.

The scripter has to calculate if making the script is worth the return. For a complicated bossing scritical they will have to put 100+ hours maybe more. Then there's still no guarantee it will work

I seen a jad bot a couple years ago, it told you which prayers to switch to. I think it also did jad but I didn't wanna risk it but it was very helpful telling me which prayer to use.

Not directly possible because of the bosses' environments and variations, e.g it's too complicated for a bot to determine when to pray against.

It is possible :)

It is possible smile.png

 

It surely is. But what I meant was it is not to be feasible because it may take big amount of time.

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But if it did cost more do you guys still think you would purchase it? Zulrah is an easy 1.2mil/hr so you can make your money back in no time. 

People pay 5-8mil for a firecape so would a jad script for $20 not be worth it? You can get as much as you need.

Honestly, a bunch of people on this site have mains. And the incoming slayer script people might use on lower accounts but I for one will use it on my main because slayer is a pain. I think enough people on this site have high reqs to boss & the script could cost more then the average script.

Honestly no one is asking for them to suicide it. People can bot how they like and if they don't care then their chance of ban increases. If a script is coded efficiently I imagine it could do Zulrah. It just has prebuilt in locations where zulrah will go & I think it can handle it. Also Zulrah has no risk because you can just pay to get your items back.

say honestly a few more times i'm not entirely convinced yet tongue.png

I gotta say i disagree, if it was possible to make a script that efficiently killed zulrah - why hasn't it been made? It may have been made already and i'm not saying it hasn't, i'm just saying there's lots of potential problems with such a script. Zulrah has no risk, however if the script ever so slightly malfunctions or misses a prayer change or a potion etc... then you'd die. Unless you scripted it to re-gear and resume killing, you've just wasted hours standing in lumbridge where as if you placed your account at lets say wyverns or whatever, the money is virtually guaranteed. If the script failed to an extent where it became pretty obvious it was a bot and you were banned, you'd be banned wearing quite high level gear (if you wanted to kill zulrah effectively) so you'd be losing an account worth lots of cash and decent gear as i said previously...

i'm not saying the risk of this is higher with a zulrah bot as i'd imagine it isn't, what i'm saying is its a bit different to botting green dragons risking 20k per death or if you somehow got skull tricked about 2-3mil, or getting banned on an account with 70/70/70

it isn't that a script 'couldn't handle' zulrah, its whether its viable to do so taking into consideration the risks and if i was able to write scripts i'd focus my efforts on other things smile.png

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