This thread is done. Hope closes soon. Forget about it.
But guys before you do, realize that TwoMoonsAutoPlayer is not specifically better then moonbot. I've tried both, and both depend on the map you play on. Crespo: Definitely TwoMoonsAutoPlayer.
Draco-Desert: DEFINITELY moonbot.
You have to find places to bot with what you already have, because it's actually pretty good. I'm a level 70, and I bot at the rate of 20% an hour with moonbot at Draco-Desert. For level 70, that's really good. Considering that I get 20% from a solo Crespo Dungeon Run B...
With TwoMoonsAutoPlayer I get maybe 14-16% an hour. Simply because the monsters dont have a much of an agro range; And they are more spread out.
At Crespo with TwoMoonsAuto, I was getting 25-30% every hour at level 59-61. With moonbot only 15%...
it's only where you level. This thread is pointless and should be closed, but you still have moonbot right here available on this forum.
P.S
Nice Tip For Moonbot!!! Don't Read UNLESS you are using moonbot, or plan on AND you have some difficulties finding the monsters efficiently.
Alright, if you have everything setup and working you're now looking for monsters...
So, go find the monster you want. ScreenShot it, paste it into first opened Paint, now go find some scenery of the map, so you get a lot of different colours there, then screenshot the scenery, paste it into ANOTHER paint document. Once you've done that, open the first screenshot, select the Marker tool, Select a colour that will stand out, like yellow, black, red or white.
NOW you go 'colour find' a monster which you will be hunting in the first screen shot. Now save all the changed and etc in moonbot, and press start on the moonbot. But don't go into the game, alt+tab into that paint document, and watch where the moonbot will click. the marker tool will click everything that moonbot finds. This way you can tell exactly how your bot will react without having to leave it and observe it... Now if it only selected the monster, that's good. Now you do the same to the scenery screenie. If it doesn't click anywhere on the sceneary, or only clicks once to three times... that means you're ALL SET to bot. BUT if the your bot selected a lot of different places but not on the monster, you now need to just research the colour accordingly. Meaning go look at the colour that the bot clicked on. And when searching for other colours of the monster, keep that scenery colour in mind, and stay on the contrast of it. Rinse and repeat until you get only 1-3 clicks on the scenery.
Here are some numbers I got from my tests.
Perfect Bot:5-9 Clicks on the monster, 0 Clicks on the scenery
Good Bot: 3-4 clicks on the monster, 0 Clicks on the Scenery
Alright Bot: 2-3 clicks on the monster, 1-2 clicks on the scenery.
Right now at Draco Desert I have a perfect bot. Clicks on each monster 5-9 times (4 montser, btw) and clicks 0 times on the scenery.
P.S These recordings are based of different rates of time, but they still show possible results.
This is just a useful tip, for botting with moonbot, as this one is not going to see the light of day on your hard-drive. Good luck botting,