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Introduction Hey, I'm finally shedding some light on the manager I was working on for the past 2 months, just look at how many commits there are 😂 Get Accounts Ready To Bot In Seconds... Let's say you have added 6 proxies, and you choose 2 accounts per sub-batch (that'll make sense later), this way you can pretty much get 12 accounts ready with a click of a button, the only thing you have to do is select a page where the accounts will be stored at. Let's Break Down The Confusion I know, this looks confusing AF, so let's break it down real quick. 1) I have 6 proxies created, and I selected "2" for the accounts per sub-batch, this means that for every proxy, there's gonna be 2 accounts attached. And in total 12 accounts will be created. 2) There's also a Page sector there, this is where I can pick whatever page I've created, it can be anything, Tutorial Accounts, Tutorial accounts 2, etc, etc, it's just for organizing the accounts and not having them sit all cramped up into 1 spot. 3) And the most exciting system: the Assignment, this is the main dog of the software that makes farming accounts to your liking, easy. The Assignment System (Really Good Sh*t) This is what allows you to bundle up tasks, let's say you want to create unrestricted accounts, you add a task to run a certain script until it finishes, that gets you 10 quest points and 100 total level, but the script doesn't take care of the 20 hours requirement. No problem, you can add a 2nd task that runs a script until it finishes that afks until you have 20 hours. Essentially you can have multiple scripts working together to create you the perfect account or get you ready for farming gold. How Running Accounts Look Like I won't elaborate too much on what's going on, but this is how the accounts section looks like where you can control your accs. Final Thoughts There's far more to the software than what I showed, but I don't want to make this post any longer than it already is. There's also an updater for the manager so updates takes a few seconds to get done. (It's written in python). The manager is written with node, react and electron (javascript essentially). That'll be all, let me know if you'd be interested in buying this manager at some point, right now we're exclusively using it ourselves, but in the future I might as well sell it.
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