CarloBotto
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CarloBotto got a reaction from nudl in Quester skipping stages in instance
OM Freaking G!!!!!!!!
It was all because I pasted that condition in the wrong place!!!!
That's not actually the first time I did that, but I managed to find and correct the mistake before!
Perhaps a "better go to Specsavers" situation :D
Or just stick with editing via Notepad++ :)
ExitZF probably wasn't working as intended, but somehow the character was sent out of the instance anyway, to travel the lands of Kalimdor, lol
Big THANKS, nudle :-)
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CarloBotto reacted to nudl in Quester skipping stages in instance
ExitZF shouldn't (and can't?) work like this, because you have the can condition "return (wManager.Wow.Helpers.Usefuls.ContinentId == (int)wManager.Wow.Enums.ContinentId.Kalimdor);"
But you are in ZF. So this can't work, but you are saying it does? D:
Other than that, try with a fresh install of wrobot (Just install another in another folder and try it with that one.)
Maybe it's one of your settings.
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CarloBotto reacted to wlhr in shamans suck for botting?
try demonhunter, they start at 98 and with lvl 100 as tank can easy solo a 110 mob.
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CarloBotto got a reaction from nudl in Your best zone for gold Farm
You can make a lot more than that by selling low level recipes on the AH. Each recipe will sell for that or more. I'm talking about the first recipes you can get from the areas you go to after the starting areas.
Back in Cata days, which was the last time I botted, I used to fish in Hyjel and those areas, and sold the fish for LOTS of gold. In fact I made so much gold, I bought all the flying skills and mounts for my guild members :)
I was shocked on my return to find those fish are now pretty much worthless. At least I have not been able to sell any of them.
My advice would be to stop farming and max out your toon's level. Then you can farm higher level areas with ease, and make a lot more gold.
At the moment I am manually running through the highest level instances in Kalimdor and Azeroth and getting about 1k gold per hour. That's not botting, as yet. I'm just testing things out. Figuring out what's the best places and ways to make gold. My characters are maxed out, and clear the instances in about 15 minutes, including bosses.
I sell any gear (armour, weapons, bags, etc.) I spot already up for sale in the AH. I disenchant all soulbound and auction the resulting enchanting mats, and also put the cloth and potions in the auction house. Sell all grays to a vendor of course :) The gear/armour/weapons, etc. sell for silly money now in the AH.
In the end I plan to just bot for a few hours per day, spread over the day (1 hour here, 2 hours there, etc.). The rest of the time I'll be questing, trading, doing my WoW thing myself, or more likely cheesing some poor sod in SC2 :D
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CarloBotto got a reaction from Lokiro in Your best zone for gold Farm
You can make a lot more than that by selling low level recipes on the AH. Each recipe will sell for that or more. I'm talking about the first recipes you can get from the areas you go to after the starting areas.
Back in Cata days, which was the last time I botted, I used to fish in Hyjel and those areas, and sold the fish for LOTS of gold. In fact I made so much gold, I bought all the flying skills and mounts for my guild members :)
I was shocked on my return to find those fish are now pretty much worthless. At least I have not been able to sell any of them.
My advice would be to stop farming and max out your toon's level. Then you can farm higher level areas with ease, and make a lot more gold.
At the moment I am manually running through the highest level instances in Kalimdor and Azeroth and getting about 1k gold per hour. That's not botting, as yet. I'm just testing things out. Figuring out what's the best places and ways to make gold. My characters are maxed out, and clear the instances in about 15 minutes, including bosses.
I sell any gear (armour, weapons, bags, etc.) I spot already up for sale in the AH. I disenchant all soulbound and auction the resulting enchanting mats, and also put the cloth and potions in the auction house. Sell all grays to a vendor of course :) The gear/armour/weapons, etc. sell for silly money now in the AH.
In the end I plan to just bot for a few hours per day, spread over the day (1 hour here, 2 hours there, etc.). The rest of the time I'll be questing, trading, doing my WoW thing myself, or more likely cheesing some poor sod in SC2 :D
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CarloBotto reacted to Droidz in Stuck "In progress" on Classic and WOTLK clients
https://wrobot.eu/forums/topic/1381-repairinstall-wrobot/#comment-966 try to install slimdx
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CarloBotto reacted to nudl in IsCompleteCondition for is creature dead
Hey CarloBotto
return ObjectManager.GetWoWUnitByEntry(ID).Count == 0; You can use this. Just change ID to the... ID, yeah. You could instead of this == operator use also >=, <= (less, more than and equal), >, < (less, more) and != (not equal). Just fyi.
You don't need to have the quest. Be sure to check "not required in questlog".
And, you pretty much have to search for them.
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CarloBotto got a reaction from nudl in Bot not attacking in instances (works fine outside of instances)
Finally got this sorted. Using KillAndLoot quest to enter and exit the instance, then a series of FollowPath quests to go through all the mobs in the instance, that way the toon kills and loots most if not all mobs.
I've create a number of FollowPath quests, so that they end and begin at a key point in the instance, where additional scripting will allow for interaction with things and/or the taking on of bosses. I'll add those just as soon as I figure out how.
It took a while to get to this point, because being stubborn, I would not let go of trying to do it with a Grinder script, but there were issues I could not solve, so Quester I went :)
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CarloBotto reacted to eeny in Grind profile creation- 5 mins
I get PM'd about this a lot- Video should make it easier.