SubCZ 284 Posted June 13, 2021 (edited) Diaries ● Ardougne Easy ● Ardougne Medium Long/Very Long ● A Tail of Two Cats ● One Small Favour ● Desert Treasure ● Regicide ● Dragon Slayer I ● Shilo Village ● Dragon Slayer II ● Tai Bwo Wannai Trio ● Eadgar's Ruse ● The Dig Site ● Fairytale I - Growing Pains ● The Fremennik Trials ● Fairytale II - Cure a Queen ● The Giant Dwarf ● Ghost's Ahoy ● Underground Pass ● Icthlarin's Little Helper ● Watchtower ● Legend's Quest ● Lunar Diplomacy ● Mourning's End I Medium ● Alfred Grimhand's Barcrawl ● Priest in Peril ● Animal Mangetism ● RFD - Freeing Pirate Pete ● Biohazard ● RFD - Freeing Scrach Uglogwee ● Bone Voyage ● RFD - Freeing Sir Amik Varze ● Client of Kourend ● Roving Elves ● Contact ● Scorpion Catcher ● Demon Slayer ● Shadow of the Storm ● Death Plateau ● Sheep Herder ● Dream Mentor ● Spirits of the Elid ● Enakhra's Lament ● Temple of Ikov ● Enlightened Journey ● The Feud ● Fairytale II ● The Golem ● Family Crest ● The Grand Tree ● Heroes Quest (Black Arm) ● The Hand in the Sand ● Heroes Quest (Phoenix) ● The Tourist Trap ● Holy Grail ● Tower of Life ● King's Ransom ● Troll Romance ● The Knight's Sword ● Troll Stronghold ● Making History ● Waterfall Quest ● Merlin's Crystal ● What Lies Below ● Mountain Daughter ● Zogre Flesh Eaters ● Mourning's End I ● Nature Spirit ● Observatory Quest ● Olaf's Quest Short ● A Porcine of Interest ● Mage Arena I ● Bear Your Soul ● Misthalin Mystery ● Below Ice Mountain ● Monk's Friend ● Big Chompy Bird Hunting ● Murder Mystery ● Black Knight's Fortress ● Natural History Quiz ● Clock Tower ● Pirate's Treasure ● Cook's Assistant ● Plague City ● Creature of Fenkenstrain ● Prince Ali Rescue ● Children of the Sun ● RFD - Another Cook's Quest ● Cleaning Finds (Museum) ● RFD - Freeing the Goblin Generals ● Daddy's Home ● RFD - Freeing the Lumbridge Guide ● Doric's Quest ● RFD - Freeing the Mountain Dwarf ● Druidic Ritual ● Restless Ghost ● Dwarf Cannon ● Romeo & Juliet ● Elemental Workshop I ● Rune Mysteries ● Enter the Abyss ● Sea Slug ● Ernest the Chicken ● Shades of Mort'ton ● Family Pest ● Sheep Shearer ● Fight Arena ● Shield of Arrav (Black Arm) ● Fishing Contest ● Shield of Arrav (Phoenix) ● Getting Ahead ● Skippy and the Mogres ● Gertrude's Cat ● Sleeping Giants ● Goblin Diplomacy ● Tears of Guthix ● Haunted Mine ● Temple of the Eye ● Hazeel Cult ● The Corsair Curse ● Horror from the Deep ● The Lost Tribe ● Imp Catcher ● The Queen of Thieves ● In Search of the Myreque ● Tree Gnome Village ● Jungle Potion ● Unlock Fairy Rings ● Lost City ● Vampyre Slayer ● Witch's House ● Witch's Potion ● X Marks The Spot 1. Log in (or let the script log you in). 2. Use the graphical interface to select quests: GREEN = Ready to be completed ORANGE = Missing recommendations (e.g. low combat level - use your own judgement) RED = Missing requirements Note: To start members quests, you need to be on a members world. 3. Hit "Run". On the Equipment page, you can select your equipment for each combat style and situation. Details: Spoiler Summary There are three combat styles of equipment: Melee, Ranged, and Magic. Select a combat style at the top to view its settings. The Equipment Preview on the left shows the equipment that the script will choose with the current settings. Click a slot here, to view the settings of that slot. The list below the equipment preview panel lists the available slot types for different scenarios and activities. Select a slot type from this list to view the settings of that type. To quickly select a slot type for all slots, use the selector on top of the equipment preview panel. The Priority list in the center shows the equipment items that the script will consider for the selected slot. For each equipment slot, the script will choose the highest priority equipment item that it can use from the Priority list. Items at the top of the list have higher priority than items at the bottom of the list. The icon next to an item in the list indicates that it will only be used if you already own the item. The icon indicates that the item will be purchased if you don't own it. To toggle this setting, select an item in the list, and click the Allow Purchase checkbox below the list. Degradable Items ALL equipment in the game is supported, including degradable items like Blowpipe, Trident and Barrows equipment. Blend in with real players by creating unique sets of equipment that no other botters are using. If you choose a degradable item like the Blowpipe, Trident or Barrows equipment, the script will automatically notice when it degrades, and repair/recharge it! Instructions How To: Change Your Equipment 1. Select the combat style of the equipment set: Melee, Ranged, or Magic 2. Select the equipment slot in the equipment preview. 3. Search for any item in the game using the search bar at the top of the right list. 4. Drag and drop the item at the desired location in the Priority list. Items at the top of the list have higher priority. 5. Tick the Allow Purchase option, to allow the script to get the item on the Grand Exchange if you don't own it. 6. To remove an item from the Priority list, select the item and click the Remove button below the list. 7. To restore the selected equipment slot to its default settings, click the Reset button below the Priority list. How To: Set Up Automated Gear Upgrades 1. Select the combat style, and slot of the equipment set (see instructions above). 2. Place items that you cannot use yet at the top of the Priority list. 3. If you don't have the item, enable the Allow Purchase option. 4. When the script reaches the required levels to use a higher priority item in the list, it will automatically start using it. On the Supplies Page, you can choose the supplies the script uses. Details: Spoiler Melee/Ranged/Magic Supplies: These categories indicate for which combat style the selected supplies are used. Training Food: Choose the food that is used during training activities. Bossing Food: Choose the food that is used during bossing activities and quests. Amount: Choose the amount of the supply item to carry in your inventory. Use Karambwans: If this option is enabled, the script will use Karambwans for combo-healing. Prayer: Choose the potion to use to restore prayer points during combat. Antipoison: Choose the antipoison potion to use to cure poison. Antifire: Choose the antifire potion to use for immunity against dragonfire. Heal Urgency: Choose how urgently the script will heal when it is not in danger of dying. For example, if a large value is chosen, the script will heal as soon as it can restore HP without wasting food. At a low value, the script will wait to heal until it is at lower hit points. The exact decision is randomized. If it is in danger of dying, it will always heal immediately. On the Looting page, you can choose which items are looted, and whether supplies can be dropped. Details: Spoiler Unstackable min value: Enter the minimum GE value of unstackable items that can be looted. Items that are worth less than this value, will be ignored. Stackable min value: Enter the minimum GE value of stackable items that can be looted. This is the value of the entire stack (for example, a stack of 30 rune arrows). Special Loot: If these options are enabled, the corresponding item will be looted. Loot Clue scrolls: Clue scrolls are dropped by many monsters, and are part of the Treasure Trails minigame Loot Brimstone keys: Brimstone keys drop on Konar slayer tasks and are used to open the brimstone chest, worth 85,000 GP. Loot Larren's keys: Larren's keys drop on Wilderness slayer tasks and are used to open Larren's chest, worth 140,000 GP. Loot Ancient shards: Ancient shards are dropped in the Catacombs of Kourend and are used to upgrade the Darklight sword to Arclight. Loot Dark totem pieces: Dark totem pieces are dropped in the Catacombs of Kourend and are used to summon the Skotizo boss. Drop lower value food for loot: If this option is selected, food can be dropped for higher value loot. This happens when the difference between the value of the food and the loot item is greater than the entered unstackable/stackable min value, or if the item is in the Additional loot list and worth more than the food. Drop lower value potions for loot: If this option is selected, potions can be dropped for higher value loot. The criteria for this to happen are identical to those of dropping food above. Additional Loot: Add items to the additional loot list to ensure they are always looted if you have inventory space, or if they are more valuable than another item in your inventory. On the Buying & Selling page, you can choose items to sell and the pricing to use on the GE. Details: Spoiler Buy/Sell Pricing On the left half of the page, you can choose the pricing for buying and selling items on the Grand Exchange. Select Buy Pricing or Sell Pricing at the top to see the corresponding settings. The pricing is chosen based on the value of the item. There are four categories of pricing: 100k+ 10k+ 1k+ 1 gp+ For each category, you can enter a pricing percentage, relative to the actively traded price. Example: The script is buying a rune platebody on the Grand Exchange. The rune platebody is worth 38,000 coins, therefore the 10k+ pricing category will be used. If you enter a pricing of 120%, the script will purchase the item for up to 120% of its value (45,600 coins). Price Modes: Choose the method that the script uses to enter the price of the item into the Grand Exchange. Buttons: The script will use the +5% and -5% buttons to approximate the chosen price. Typing: The script will type the chosen price using the keyboard. Adaptive: If many presses of the +5% and -5% buttons would be required to reach the chosen price, the script will type the price using the keyboard. If only few button presses are required, it will use the buttons. Random: The script will randomly choose whether to use the buttons or the keyboard to enter the price. Automated Selling To automatically sell items, tick the Enable Selling checkbox in the top right. The items in the Sell Items list will be sold when you have enough of them. Add items to the Sell Items list using the buttons and text fields below the list: Item Name: Enter the exact in-game name of the item that you want to add here. Keep Amount: Enter the amount of the item to keep. Add: Add the entered item to the list. Remove: Remove the selected item from the list. Add all in Inventory: Adds all items that are in your inventory to the list with a keep amount of 0. Add all in Bank: Adds all items that are in your bank to the list with a keep amount of 0. Total value to start selling (M): The script will start selling items every time the total value of sellable items in your bank exceeds the value entered in this field. On the Muling page, you can set up muling & resupplying, and choose the items to mule. Details: Spoiler Muling Muling is the process of transferring valuable items (possibly from many accounts) onto a mule account, which collects the items. This can be done at regular intervals to make sure that you don't lose any value if the account running the script is ever banned. To enable muling, tick the Enable Muling checkbox in the top right. Give items to mule: Mule Username: Enter the in-game username of the account to mule items to. Mule World: Enter the world on which the script will trade the mule. Both the script and the mule will hop to this world when it is time to mule, and return to their previous world afterwards. Mule Items: The items in this list will be traded to the mule account when it is time to mule. Add items to the Sell Items list using the buttons and text fields below the list: Item Name: Enter the exact in-game name of the item that you want to add here. Keep Amount: Enter the amount of the item to keep on the account that is running the script. Add: Add the entered item to the list. Remove: Remove the selected item from the list. Add all in Inventory: Adds all items that are in your inventory to the list with a keep amount of 0. Add all in Bank: Adds all items that are in your bank to the list with a keep amount of 0. Total value to start muling (M): The script will start muling items every time the total value of mulable items in your bank exceeds the value entered in this field. Resupplying (Reverse Muling) If your account ever runs out of coins to purchase the required items to keep the script running, it can notify the mule account to receive coins from it. The amount of coins to receive is chosen automatically based on the amount required to buy the missing supplies. Receive coins from mule: Mule Username: Enter the in-game username of the account to receive coins from when the script cannot afford to buy a required item. Mule World: Enter the world on which the script will trade the resupplying account. Both the script and the mule will hop to this world when it is time to resupply, and return to their previous world afterwards. Minimum coins per resupply (M): Enter the minimum amount of coins to receive every time the mule account resupplies you. IMPORTANT: Sub Mule To use muling or resupplying, run the free Sub Mule script on the mule accounts (the accounts whose usernames you entered on the Muling page in this script). Note: The account running the Sub Mule script needs to run on the same computer as the account running this script, otherwise the two accounts cannot notify each other. All Sub Scripts provide detailed Data and Analytics on the Heads-Up display. Details: Spoiler Levels The levels panel shows your current skill levels and the amount of levels gained since the script has been started. Your quest points, and the quest points gained, are shown in the bottom right. Items The items panel tracks all items that were Gained and Used during script execution. The items are sorted by value, and the total value of each category is shown in the top right. To get more information about an item, hover its icon in this panel. The sum of the values of gained and used values is the Net Profit, shown at the bottom. This value is also used to measure your progress when choosing a Profit stop condition. You can use this panel to optimize your script settings, by keeping track of the supplies used. For example, if you are using significantly more prayer potions than food, consider increasing the amount of prayer potions per inventory in your settings. Grand Exchange The Grand Exchange panel tracks all of your bought and sold items on the grand exchange. Use the All, Buy, and Sell buttons to filter the entries by the transaction type. Each entry corresponds to one purchase. The Each and Total values correspond to the amount paid/received for one item, and for the entire stack, respectively. The given percentage is the paid/received value relative to the actively traded price. For example, (112%) indicates that you overpaid for an item by 12%. The last entry in each row is the date and time of the transaction in your local time zone. Use the left and right buttons in the bottom right to flip to a different page. The total Net Worth of your account is shown at the bottom. The value in parentheses is the change of your account's net worth since the script was started. Experience The Experience panel tracks your recent experience gains, and the total experience gained since the script was started. Each entry corresponds to a skill. The progress bar shows the progress towards the next level. The Gained value is the total experience gained in that skill. The XP/h value is the instantaneous experience per hour of that skill. That is, instead of averaging your experience gain over the entire execution of the script, this value shows the experience per hour that you are gaining in this moment. This allows you to optimize your settings and compare your experience rates more consistently. The Total Gained value is the total experience gained since the script was started, and the Total XP/h value is instantaneous experience per hour across all skills. Analytics The Analytics panel tracks your profit, profit/h, XP, and XP/h as a function of time, and plots a graph of the data. To choose the metric to plot, click the Profit, Profit/h, XP, and XP/h buttons at the top. If you are plotting XP or XP/h, choose a skill at the bottom right or select Total to consider the experience across all skills. Hover the graph to show the X (time) and Y (value) coordinates at the hovered location. To optimize your script settings, you can compare the graphs of various configurations. For example, you may want to compare the change in profit over time when using an upgraded equipment set to determine if the upgrades are worthwhile. This is especially useful if you are running a large farm with many accounts. Human Mouse All Sub™ scripts implement a unique, privately developed human mouse movement algorithm based on modified Bernstein polynomials. Mouse movement is calibrated using real human data to be fluid, natural, and efficient. Human Interactions Instead of using DreamBot's default methods of interaction, all Sub™ scripts implement a privately developed set of custom client interactions that distinguish it from all other public scripts. The goal is to make the signature of the script as unique as that of a private client. Behavioral Randomization With advanced reaction time distributions, data driven behavioral patterns, Gaussian walking, and banking/GE randomization, each script execution becomes unique. Quick Start / CLI Instructions 1. Save a default configuration (see instructions above). On Windows it will be saved to C:\Users\<YourName>\DreamBot\SubQuester\default.txt 2. You can save as many configurations as you like by renaming the default.txt file after saving. 3. Supply the path of a configuration text file as the last command line parameter using -params "path/to/config.txt" For a full guide on setting up and using Quick Start / CLI, see here. Edited December 2, 2024 by SubCZ yeeter, Pandemic, Pseudo and 14 others 15 2
Hashtag 8931 Posted June 15, 2021 A masterpiece if you will 😉 I'll try my best to have the script review finished tomorrow, I still got some quests left to look at. SubCZ 1
Bonfire 334 Posted June 16, 2021 This is absolutely mental. Ain't no way this man scripted over a hundred quests. Best of luck with sales Elliott1, SubCZ and OSRS GOON 3
chrisjeboyyyy 5 Posted June 16, 2021 I would LOVE to buy this, but this price is a bit absurt if you ask me ajenkins420 and gfazo 2
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