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quest bot please

Afk
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I've got one pending that does Tutorial Island, Cook's Assistant, and Restless Ghost.

Questing bots are a huge pain to bug fix as you need a new account for each round of testing.
That said, if there are any F2P quests people want, I don't mind doing them.
 
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I've got one pending that does Tutorial Island, Cook's Assistant, and Restless Ghost.

Questing bots are a huge pain to bug fix as you need a new account for each round of testing.
That said, if there are any F2P quests people want, I don't mind doing them.

just free to play quests with little to no requirements. Also goes to the GE and buys the required Items for the inventory
 
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Ahh shit, the answer is 2 and/or pay me.
It doesn't seem too hard to make in theory, but I don't wanna quest up to that.
Even with the shitty mouse RM has? Because it is quite dependent on game ticks?
What would your hourly rate be?
 
Afk
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Even with the shitty mouse RM has? Because it is quite dependent on game ticks?
What would your hourly rate be?

Hmm, I'll do some testing later today and get back to you.
I've made bots in other games that act based on animation changes, so timing shouldn't be a problem. Humans need to be able to predict what's happening and projectiles need to be somewhat balanced.
I'm somewhat concerned about the zombified spawn, but I'll have to see.
 
I did some math on how worthwhile Vorkath actually is. TLDR: $2500/month ideally

Boss Recommended Stats:
90 Range & Hitpoints
80 Attack, Strength, and Defense
75 Prayer & Magic

Dragon Slayer II Stats:
70 Smithing
68 Mining
62 Crafting
60 Agility
60 Thieving
50 Construction
50 Hitpoints

Dragon Slayer 2 Prerequisites:
55 Woodcutting
53 Cooking
49 Firemaking
45 Herblore
25 Fletching
18 Slayer

There are four primary avenues I can think of for this:
1. Buy main accounts (~$200)
2. Bot until you reach these stats (Hundreds of botting hours without getting banned)
3. Use hacked accounts (Generally unreliable)
4. Buy a mid-level account for cheaper and bot to the required stats ($20-$100 + Time)

You'd still need to complete 36 quests depending on which you decided would be the best option. Let's be generous and assume that's 50 hours of per-requisites and questing.

Once Vorkath is unlocked you'll need some basic equipment. These are from the cheaper end of the spectrum assuming $1 = 1m:

Blowpipe = 5m
Bandos God Sword = 10m
Void = Minimum of 12 hours = $.09 / Hour = ~$1
Pegasian boots = 37m (You may be able to use other boots, but I think you'd have to increase other costs)
Archer's Ring(i) = 4m
Salve Amulet(i) = Quests

Total = 60m (Assuming the bot is good enough to live using this equipment)

Now, assuming you don't want a massive time investment and you're not looking at hacked accounts you may be looking at $250 to become Vorkath ready.

Profit from Vorkath averages at 2.5m/hour, meaning a minimum of 100 hours of undetected (boss) botting before getting a return on investment. (Or ~40 hours before a hacked account is recovered)
So, you're looking at a decent amount of time for something that is difficult to scale, and is generally high risk.
9 days per account before making a profit on said account, not including time spent questing.

An advanced bot that could kill Vorkath, bank, recover upon death, and have good enough anti-ban to dodge boss monitoring while also being salable would cost thousands.
Also assuming you don't want to pay for a questing bot.
Let's stay on the cheaper side with $2000 + a Vorkath ready account = $2250.

So, you've paid for 10 accounts ($2500), a good Vorkath bot ($2250), and a decent PC ($1500 or VPS costs).
Assuming bots are worse than humans at Vorkath you'd be looking at around $20/day/bot of profit or $200/day (Which isn't bad, averaging out at around 5k per month).
I'm not sure about the ban rates for this, but let's say 4/month.
Monthly fees:
Runemate: 10 bots * 12 hours a day * 30 days = 3600 hours = $36/month
Proxies: $10/month
Power: $70/month
Bot Upkeep: Varies
You're then looking at $2500/month for a semi-active gold farm.

If any of my numbers are wrong please correct me.
I personally don't consider it worth it due to the cost and time investments, but I mean hit me up if you still want a Vorkath bot (And check the numbers, I could be wrong.).
 
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Hmm, I'll do some testing later today and get back to you.
I've made bots in other games that act based on animation changes, so timing shouldn't be a problem. Humans need to be able to predict what's happening and projectiles need to be somewhat balanced.
I'm somewhat concerned about the zombified spawn, but I'll have to see.

i think what he's saying is that clouse is pretty much chaotic in terms of how long it takes to click
 
Afk
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i think what he's saying is that clouse is pretty much chaotic in terms of how long it takes to click

I'm not terribly concerned. You have a semi-decent amount of leeway in the fight to begin with.
I tend to prefer faster loop times and add additional delay based on the, action, fatigue, and some other stuff. Additionally I've generally noticed very reasonable delay from the time I request an interaction on an explicit target to the time the interaction is performed.

I'm not saying RuneMate can WooxWalk, but there are alternatives.
 
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Not to mention you can always implement your own mouse path generator using the API or multiply the speed of the current one. The goal of the default mouse is to simulate a relaxed human and it does so well. Doesn't mean it's appropriate for all use cases.
 
Afk
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I could be missing something, as I've never killed Vorkath, but this seems fine.
Additionally this is with 500-900 ms of intentional delay between interactions.

Tree = Barrier
Highwayman = Vorkath
Chicken = Zombified spawn

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Not to mention you can always implement your own mouse path generator using the API or multiply the speed of the current one. The goal of the default mouse is to simulate a relaxed human and it does so well. Doesn't mean it's appropriate for all use cases.
Additionally touchscreens are becoming more popular, so I'd be surprised if Jagex cared too much about mouse jumps.
 
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