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    Default I as well

    am planning to make a script, maybe simple ~ probably a bit more than that, i tend to go over the top.

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    i've only noticed this in a couple scripts but is using reflection efficient right now?

    dunno maybe i misheard something, but it isnt working correctly atm?
    was only considering using so i dont screw my walking, and 3day proggys sound attractive.
    learning and shit... i'll be good eventually

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    It's good for a script. But if you want to apply for member's with it, i'd suggest only color because many people vote no when you use it.

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    i was under the impression that using reflection makes your script more efficient and therefore is better?
    learning and shit... i'll be good eventually

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    Quote Originally Posted by squnky View Post
    i was under the impression that using reflection makes your script more efficient and therefore is better?
    It also makes it more easily broken. And the reason you don't want to apply to members with a reflection script is because reflection isn't technically a part of the SRL library, and membership scripts are supposed to demonstrate your knowledge of the SRL library.

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    imo if you want to go reflection, go rsbot. otherwise go color and stick with srl
    ~ Metagen

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