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#1 Before February 2015

timothyji
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Joined: 2015-02-15
Posts: 409

A basic and very simple bot to use!

I have created a simple ee bot for everyone to use! On the next update there will be keys (only works for he own levels) and quick chat! Which is simple to add to the bot but I'm to lazy to right now I will do it if I have any time

Link:
Timothyjibots.weebly.com/Tbot.html


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#2 Before February 2015

Different55
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Joined: 2015-02-07
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Re: A basic and very simple bot to use!

Moved to General Discussion since it is EE-related.


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#3 Before February 2015

ugotpwned
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Joined: 2015-02-16
Posts: 376

Re: A basic and very simple bot to use!

What can this do that you can't normally do in everybody edits? Lol.

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#4 Before February 2015

Awesomenessgood
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Joined: 2015-08-06
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Re: A basic and very simple bot to use!

So... Um... How do you make a bot?


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#5 Before February 2015

Tekrion
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Joined: 2015-07-27
Posts: 28

Re: A basic and very simple bot to use!

Hehehehehhe, Heheheheheheh, Simple. Meet me in EE and I MAY teach u XD!

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#6 Before February 2015

Krock
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Re: A basic and very simple bot to use!

*tbot.html

nice bot but it needs a lot more things that I can say "good work!"

#7 Before February 2015

timothyji
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Joined: 2015-02-15
Posts: 409

Re: A basic and very simple bot to use!

^^^^^^The Thing Is I HAVE NO IDEA HOW TO ADD A ALOT OF STUFF!
though lolsmileyfaceee is helping me, but i don't get alot of stuff.

and awesomenessgood
learn programming language! I use C# and i started from capasha's tut's

Last edited by Timothyji (Dec 9 2012 6:17:34 pm)


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#8 Before February 2015

skullz17
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Joined: 2015-02-15
Posts: 6,699

Re: A basic and very simple bot to use!

Please don't say the link to Capasha's tut out loud though. I think some people might abuse it.

I've never made a bot before, however I did try and use Capasha's tut, but I didn't understand
it that well so I felt like I was just copying down several boring lines of code. I do know some C# though, just probably not enough to understand Capasha's tut.

Also on Capasha's site there is EE Information which might help you add more stuff to your bot. I think.

Last edited by skullz16 (Dec 10 2012 11:44:38 am)


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#9 Before February 2015

hummerz5
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Joined: 2015-08-10
Posts: 5,853

Re: A basic and very simple bot to use!

I never understood Capasha's tutorials, but that's irrelevant cuz' I learned to program without them...

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#10 Before February 2015

Buzzerbee
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Re: A basic and very simple bot to use!

Well, you tried.

But to be honest, why does anybody need this? First off, what makes it different from all the other ?c?r?a?p?p?y? unoriginal bots that have been released? Second, is it too hard to type "/reset", "/loadlevel", etc...? Third, I'm angry and I want cookie dough.

Last edited by BuzzerBee (Dec 11 2012 12:35:51 am)


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#11 Before February 2015

gustav9797
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Joined: 2015-03-10
Posts: 200

Re: A basic and very simple bot to use!

BuzzerBee wrote:

Well, you tried.

But to be honest, why does anybody need this? First off, what makes it different from all the other ?c?r?a?p?p?y? unoriginal bots that have been released? Second, is it too hard to type "/reset", "/loadlevel", etc...? Third, I'm angry and I want cookie dough.

Agree. Totally worthless bot.


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