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Sign up now!Hmmm weird. Try removing the Take action and leaving it blank and see if it picks it up (Obviously it will take the first item on the stack, but it might be because of take)Screen capture - bfd91232d0f7ea83be407fe15c74a832 - Gyazo
The link above is for a gif of what i see
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Getting the required information on RS3 is a bit hard.
At what node does it get stuck? (If you enable visual debugging)
In the runemate client Help -> view logs -> pastebin or upload the fileTaking off the Take action works, I don't know how to post a bot log though. I'll find out when I get back from work.
Make a preset
It withdraws only 1 green dragon leather instead of all but it works fine while depositing green d'hide body. Am i doing something wrong ?
That way it deposits full inventory. I'd like to keep thread and needle in the inventoryMake a preset
add the needle and thread to the preset, it might not deposit the needle and threadThat way it deposits full inventory. I'd like to keep thread and needle in the inventory
add the needle and thread to the preset, it might not deposit the needle and thread
In the upcoming update I added the method so that stacked or noted items will not be changed if there are already more in the inventory.how would i do this for stackables such as runes? lets say i make a preset with 5000 natures, it will withdraw until 5000 for each cycle. i just want to detect that its there
Join the #visualrm channel on runemate.slack.com, I'll help you.I am trying to make a smelting for bronze (first) bot but the conditions of the inventory is kinda confusing
If there is no variable you would probably have to use booleans and think a bit further. I'm currently running a VRM motherload mine bot, when I get to the part where i buy a coal bag, I might give it a go.Anyone figured out coal bags yet lol? wouldnt mind point in the right direction. managed to have the bank open and fill the bag but then unsure how to loop it to process the rest of the script
No the system is made so you can assign variables and you wouldn't need to touch it after. You or other people can adjust the values to their preference from the variables tab. The system is chosen in this way and diversifying the methods to assign variable would cause data inconsistenciesI had to comment on this. What an amazing tool, I can't imagine how you've done it! I'm only made a very simple bot to steal silk from the stall in Ardougne, and it took me a while, but I feel confident I can now make more complicated bots much more rapidly.
So, thanks for this incredible tool! Is it possible or practical to be able to type in numeric values where needed instead of needing to create a variable, like here: Imgur
Thanks again
Do you have a coal bag on rs3? I posted a bot request on the VisualRM forums.If there is no variable you would probably have to use booleans and think a bit further. I'm currently running a VRM motherload mine bot, when I get to the part where i buy a coal bag, I might give it a go.
No the system is made so you can assign variables and you wouldn't need to touch it after. You or other people can adjust the values to their preference from the variables tab. The system is chosen in this way and diversifying the methods to assign variable would cause data inconsistencies
Legend, I'm going to give it another whack today, if I manage to solve it il post the running conditions (I use it for smithing btw)If there is no variable you would probably have to use booleans and think a bit further. I'm currently running a VRM motherload mine bot, when I get to the part where i buy a coal bag, I might give it a go.
No the system is made so you can assign variables and you wouldn't need to touch it after. You or other people can adjust the values to their preference from the variables tab. The system is chosen in this way and diversifying the methods to assign variable would cause data inconsistencies
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