For Educational Use Only
http://bit.ly/OcoZbS 31mb - Full Auto-Install Package
http://bit.ly/NUg9gY 16kb - v8 .au3 only
http://bit.ly/OeHufM - complete list of versions, minus version two which I think is what "Beta" is but I don't know.
If you liked the script, please +rep me ;]
Auto-it bots made the last three weeks incredibly fun, far more fun than I ever had playing the game. While I never met anyone playing the game, I met a ton of cool people through working on the scripts and being active around the community. I encourage anyway not to be daunted by the intimidation factor of things that look unfamiliar. Nothing is as hard as it looks on the outside, you just have to be willing to give it a shot. Become the kind of person who finds solutions and can figure anything out, rather than the one who has to ask for help at every step of the way. When this game is said and done you will barely remember it, and even the money you earned will ultimately be forgotten to. But if you learned how to learn, how to tackle problems that you don't understand, and practice having persistence, it has positive effects that reach further than you can possibly imagine.
In real life people generally don't like those who are only capable of taking. They don't make good friends, they don't make good partners, they can't add anything to conversation, they can only leech and take with nothing to give. People gravitate to those who contribute, adapt, solve, and improve.
If you were someone who had to ask for a lot of help, it doesn't mean you are stupid. Learning is a skill like anything else, you get better at it the more you. It snowballs until there are very few things you don't know how to do. Asking for help and not spending effort is contagious, the more easy answers you are fed the more you expect them and the less you can tolerate having to do any work yourself. This kind of attitude will spread in to every aspect of your life. If possible, always try to experiment for an answer if you can rather than asking for it. Its obviously different in the kind of scenario where messing up could cause damage, but all it did in a case like this is not make a bot start in a videogame.
I've met some extremely sad people in the last few weeks as well. Most of them on the older end, people so completely incapable of learning that they needed their hand held through even the simplest of tasks, terrified to try anything on their own. Do yourself a favor and try not to end up like that.
If you aren't banned, a good place to start when figuring out what the bot does is to open up the .au3 file and go to line 746
If CheckFor("OldRuins", "Area") Then
A lot of the code actually reads like english, you would be surprised. Its a big logical flow of "If this Then this" statements. Some of the harder elements are scattered throughout the script, but Auto-It has both an exceptionally helpful F1 help
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If you got banned, just remember you went down with the best instead of the 4 week old notares script.
Places to find my work:
BlackSack Barbarian - major contributions, kill routine & skills, problem solving, ideas for functions
LATM's old DH - within blacksack's multibot - my work, his functions
LATM's new DH - this is what you're looking at - my work, chancity's functions & gui
Chancity Wizard - minor idea contributions
Shoutouts
blacksack
chancity
TofuArtist