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Carbon Slayer [Dev Thread]

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A slayer bot isn't useless. 90% of slaying is changing locations, changing gear, changing items in your inventory, changing what loot to pick up.. Finding safespots, etc. All those things is what would make up a slayer bot. Doing all of this manually is a pain in the ass.
Yes exactly, now imagine if it is a pain in the ass for you as a player, how much more a pain in the stinker it is to automate this.
Sure, a bot that just blindly goes to the bank, restocks on food, and gets another slayer task would be easy, but there is so much more to it.
 
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Yes exactly, now imagine if it is a pain in the ass for you as a player, how much more a pain in the stinker it is to automate this.
Sure, a bot that just blindly goes to the bank, restocks on food, and gets another slayer task would be easy, but there is so much more to it.

I'm aware that it's a pain in the ass to write it. That's why I suggested MTA or Barrows over Slayer, but all the hard work required for a slayer bot would still result in some mad bank being made. Everyone would use it :p And it could be super expensive.
 
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I'm aware that it's a pain in the ass to write it. That's why I suggested MTA or Barrows over Slayer, but all the hard work required for a slayer bot would still result in some mad bank being made. Everyone would use it :p And it could be super expensive.
That's true. Tbh it also depends a lot on how you design the slayer bot as the developer. Planning it well enough can save a lot of frustration when mapping out all the different tasks.
Once the slayer bot is pretty much done and only needs to be maintained it definitely would pay off. (@Qosmiof2)
 
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it's a lot of fun to see these complicated actions work out! And tho it can be very frustrating when every feature brings on a series of bugs, it's pretty rewarding. the fact that i've never coded before in my life makes this even more an accomplishment ;)
 
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