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    Does this script work with the weapon in hand?

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    try switching 'machete' for your weapon name

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    Quote Originally Posted by charmex View Post
    Does this script work with the weapon in hand?
    try this:

    local weapon = $rhand.id

    auto(1000, 1200)
    antifurnituretrap(weapon, 30)

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    Quote Originally Posted by Leonardo View Post
    I must check that.
    Did you find solution?

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    Is it possible to solve it?

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    So it cannot be solved?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Moriarty View Post
    So it cannot be solved?
    I didn't say I was going to check right now. You have to wait.

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    auto (1000,1200)
    antifurnituretrap('Machete',30)


    this doesnt work for me, anyone got any other lua script for antifurniture please i really need it to work. :/

    thanks.

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    @Leonardo

    Doubt.

    Well worth putting the persistent ...

    auto(1)
    antifurnituretrap ('jagged sword', 1)

    ?

    Because they tried to trap on my low lvl kina in thais trolls and closed the entrance of the cave and he was trying to go to the next waypoint and the previous back and was "running" nonstop, more than the guy who was a bot.

    When modified as it is up there, he was next waypoint and left without stopping and breaking everything and went broke.

    So worth it or would be too risky outside the cave

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    Quote Originally Posted by Cisco View Post
    @Leonardo

    Doubt.

    Well worth putting the persistent ...

    auto(1)
    antifurnituretrap ('jagged sword', 1)

    ?

    Because they tried to trap on my low lvl kina in thais trolls and closed the entrance of the cave and he was trying to go to the next waypoint and the previous back and was "running" nonstop, more than the guy who was a bot.

    When modified as it is up there, he was next waypoint and left without stopping and breaking everything and went broke.

    So worth it or would be too risky outside the cave
    1. Don't ever use auto(1) (It won't make your code faster but will consume more memory, possibly leading in a crash)
    2. I'd use 30 as second parameter cause you know how it feels stupid when you reach the bank, for example in Venore, and the bot reaches the action to talk, it'll execute both at a time, spamming HI far away from NPC while trying to break furniture around. And it's a very populated place so everyone can see that you are acting weird. So, no.

 

 

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