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    Default RandomsFinder

    After trying to figure out how to do this forever, it was SO obvious...

    Run this along with your main script to search for randoms. It will pause the main script, solve it, then resume with the main script.
    It has been tested with all my scripts and has never failed.
    You could also edit this to make it always searching for other things like gas or mods. This is just a very basic stage testing out a new idea.

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    Interesting idea, but in most cases it's probably easier to have the anti-randoms included in the script?

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    You have to call for FindNormalRandoms during certain times in a script. But this is a constant search meaning it can't be missed.

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    not bad bro but how can you resume the script if it's paused?
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    press play again. lol.

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    You don't have to do anything, it will pause and resume your main script by itself.

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    hehe can't... if the script is paused it's inactive until THE USER presses paly again...
    how can you command a script doing something if it's paused?
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    Nice Script... Works Great.. i was using it to cut some yews and willows... and if a random comes it responds very quickly.. WOW.. This works great for me..

    Thanks, and great job

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    Wait, what if my script detects randoms and logs off, even for like a mystery box?

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    This looks pretty sweet. I am going to test it out.


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    You shouldn't have a script that just logs out for randoms. That's highly suspicious and it doesn't take very long to get one, meaning you won't be autoing for very long. I would just take that out and let my script solve the randoms.

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    hehe can't... if the script is paused it's inactive until THE USER presses paly again...
    how can you command a script doing something if it's paused?

    It's 2 totally different scripts up at once. The randoms finder pauses the main script, handles it, then resumes the main script.

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    Hmm pretty good idea. Would be pretty useful for woodcutting and mining script, or any script for that matter. Someone tell me how it goes.

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    I usually use it on my woodcutter and my guild miner.

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