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    how to use GID D2R bot . Secure, high efficient, multi, powerful pick up



    how to use GID D2R BOT:
    1.open Scheduler file
    2.run Scheduler.exe as admin
    3.add account choose game path bot path key info etc
    4.start game , it will auto choose its bh pal or blizzard sorc or can choose other routime.
    5.first time need set something like farm area . drinking ( here some detail you can learn it) here moomoo is cow
    6.can import all setting as i give or you want set your private setting and private pick up file .
    7.can pause bot or stop it . even it running still can set basic settings .
    8.powerful strong pick up file set at advan file .
    9.auto cubing and roll gc
    10.auto gamble
    11.auto level up etc
    Last edited by candy800101; 08-19-2022 at 12:19 PM.

    how to use GID D2R bot . Secure, high efficient, multi, powerful pick up
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    nvm, to pricy for me
    Last edited by tiwil004; 08-21-2022 at 01:03 PM.


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