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Bot is not skinning looted mobs.

  • Version: All
  • Product: Grinder
  • Type: Bug
  • Status: Confirmed

Hi,

On the TBC Version of the bot with skinning enabled the bot doesn't skin the looted mobs.

It does loot just fine, but it simply doesn't skin afterwards.

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Lbniese

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EDIT:

After more testing I can see that the bot occasionally tries to skin, but fails due to too low skill level.

The bot should attempt to skin several times like the bot tries to mine several times etc.

Bioaim

Members

What's the state of this one?

The bot actually tries to skin, but i am getting a "Invalid Target" error when he is trying to skin. However, Ninja skining when i start the bot works. So it has to be problem with a part after the fight, maybe the bot has the next target too fast.

13 hours ago, Bioaim said:

What's the state of this one?

The bot actually tries to skin, but i am getting a "Invalid Target" error when he is trying to skin. However, Ninja skining when i start the bot works. So it has to be problem with a part after the fight, maybe the bot has the next target too fast.

try to increment  your min/max latency  in advanced general settings tab "Others"

pasdoy

Members

I still experience this problem. Incrementing min/max latency didn't o the trick for me but using ninja skinning worked. Maybe a quick fix for this could be to ninja skin only what the player killed.

forth

Members

Same here, any update regarding this?

Shrek_III

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anyone got a solution for this problem?

 

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