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Hello,

(english is not my native language, so ignore my spelling)

i run wrobot now since two months.

I have big problems with bugged mobs under hills, inside walls and so on.
When i let it run unattended and come back after hours i am often stucked at these mobs.

The bot runs in a loop around the hill or stands near it and tries to attack the mob.
For hours...endlessly.

This is a big problem, if a player sees it he will report you,
if a GM watches this behavior you will be 100% banned.

And i am not sure what rights a GM has when they manually investigate some accounts.
Right now it would be easy to spot a bot by just placing a node under the map or a mob
near to you which is not attackable. Wrobot will try to attack it endlessly -> Banhammer

So how can i avoid this problem?
I tried to blacklist certain areas in my profiles, but this is no solution.


There must be an option in wrobot to temporary blacklist a mob or options
that a fight has a timeout, or something like a invulnerable check.
If a mob does not loose hitpoints after x amounts of seconds, the mob is evade and bugged.
And the bot should continue and ignore this certain mob.

I run other bots for other games and there you can define a value in seconds to ignore
a mob (invulnerable) and continue. It works great on these games.
In wrobot i sadly dont have this option and i dont know why :-)

I would appreciate any help.
Thank you

 

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