I find the Razor macro UI pretty intuitive as long as you stay within the limits of what you can do with point and click, but I want to put in some kind of counter so that I can periodically feed my tamed animal.
Anyone know how I can do this?
Need help with a stealing macro
Re: Need help with a stealing macro
record dragging pouch, dropping on tamed animal.
steal
pause 1s
if sysmessage "successful"
drag pouch
drop on llama
pause 9s
else
pause 9s
edit: just realized you meant actually feed it apples. below post is right.
steal
pause 1s
if sysmessage "successful"
drag pouch
drop on llama
pause 9s
else
pause 9s
edit: just realized you meant actually feed it apples. below post is right.
Last edited by Bag on Thu Mar 25, 2010 9:01 am, edited 1 time in total.
Re: Need help with a stealing macro
Put your stealing macro inside a For/next loop with a bunch of iterations, then after the loop record your feeding macro.Oswald wrote:I find the Razor macro UI pretty intuitive as long as you stay within the limits of what you can do with point and click, but I want to put in some kind of counter so that I can periodically feed my tamed animal.
Anyone know how I can do this?
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For (1 to 20)
Use stealing
Wait for target
Absolute target (bag on packhorse)
Pause 1 sec
If weight > 36 (set to your weight before stealin the pack)
Lift pouch
Drop to Packhorse
End If
Pause 9 secs
End For
Lift 1 apple
Drop to packhorse
[x] Loop
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Re: Need help with a stealing macro
Is this possible from within the razor UI or do I need to edit the macro file itself?
If macro file, is that syntactically correct or just pseudo code?
Thanks a bunch, both of you.
If macro file, is that syntactically correct or just pseudo code?
Thanks a bunch, both of you.
Re: Need help with a stealing macro
Entirely possible from within Razor, and its more pseudo code but it should be pretty accurate as to what exactly you want the macro to be doing.Oswald wrote:Is this possible from within the razor UI or do I need to edit the macro file itself?
If macro file, is that syntactically correct or just pseudo code?
Thanks a bunch, both of you.
You can go either route; having the macro look for the "success" sysmessage or by weight; I prefer to go by weight as other system messages have interrupted my macro in the past.
"I consider most of you NPC's that inhabit the single player game that I am here to enjoy." - MatronDeWinter