Current version:
1.2
Last updated:
7/11/2021
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Core features:
- Pickpockets the master farmer at the Draynor market
- Possible to hit 60k+ XP/hour
- Drops junk seeds (shift-drop method)
- Eats all fish, wine or cake with low on health (user-specified), withdraws more food when depleted
- Recognizes and handles player begin attacked
- Utilizes user-defined client (Default client or RuneLite) (SMART not supported)
- 100% color
Extra features:
- Startup GUI ("MS Walking" means all walking is done via the mainscreen. I highly recommend it)
- Decent amount of frequent anti-ban
- Breaking system
- Single player (for now)
- Optional on-screen stats reporting
- NPC tracking for efficiency
- Auto detection of seeds to be kept upon dropping
- Works using any client dimensions
Requirements:
How to use:
- Theoretically you can start anywhere on the world map, but preferably in Draynor
- For added protection, switch your NPC 'Attack' options to Hidden
- Before starting, have at least 1 (each) of the seeds you want kept already in your inventory
- If using the Rogue outfit, have it already equipped
- For fastest food withdrawing, have your food visible in the 1st tab of your bank
Example of the GUI
Example progress report:
Progress Report:
+---| STATS |----------------------------------------
|- Script Runtime : 16m 39s
|- Exp gained : 16426(59169 / hr)
|- Success rate : 88%
|- Until shutdown : 03h 24m 41s
+----------------------------------------------------
Additional:
So here it is, my first script utilizing SRL-OSR. I created it to learn my way around the include, trying to cover multiple areas in the process. There's a handful features from the include I didn't use for the script, but that's soon to come on upcoming scripts. This script has worked beautifully for me and left me with quite a stockpile of high-level farming seeds, of which I plan to write a herb-running script to capitalize on. It's not the prettiest format and certainly not the simplest way to do this task, but I hope it presents an example for other scripters of how to write scripts using the include. I must say I'm proud of the method I use to exclude Martin as being a target for pickpocketing, as well as "mousing" the master farmer as he moves. I developed and ran this script only on a fixed client (Runelite) with my zoom setting at 35 (roughly between the 2nd and 3rd dot). I honestly couldn't say if it performs accurately at different client sizes or zoom settings; it's not been tested. Anyways I hope you enjoy it and it works smoothly for you. Feedback, suggestions and rants are always welcome! Just don't criticize my MS Paint skills.