[Bot] LoLEtal v1.0 - LATEST VERSION!

05/04/2012 01:00 Laserbladex#4276
Help!

Bot won't click "continue" at the end of a match (after surrendering).

It just sits there at the nexus with the cursor on top of the button.
05/04/2012 01:32 nillskill#4277
Changed around the config a little, now gets ingame but then afk warning and dcs me....
05/04/2012 01:33 CJ2311#4278
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Originally Posted by Laнonda View Post
Decompiling is easy, and it is also possible to decompile this script.
But the internet isn't a legal vacuum.
You are not allowed to decompile a script and mark it as your own work.
I know, and that's why even though I got the source code now, I'm not releasing it without the author's consent.

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Originally Posted by Ovaryraptor View Post
If you read it then you'd know that there is no supported decompiler atm for this version and I don't have the time and I cba to make one I just made a new bot in C#. Far superior....
Well mister superior guy, luckily some people already have made a decompiler for auto it that I was able to use on this script. But if you had followed your own (stupid) advice and "done some research before posting like an idiot...", you would've seen the decompiler as a first or second result on Google with a simple search.
05/04/2012 01:36 muk-as#4279
yes this bot can decompile. if anyone want known how - write PM
05/04/2012 01:37 VaLeyyy#4280
Can anyone please help me? I'm always getting some sort of bugsplat error after the game has run for a while. It just crashes and nothing else is happening, but there's a window showing up it had some sort of bug.
05/04/2012 01:38 EllieGold#4281
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Summoners!

We recently popped the cork on the second iteration of our Refer-a-Friend Program, so we thought it might be time to have a little chat with those of you intending to take advantage of this system. Exploiting the Refer-a-Friend program is not only unfair to those summoners who make an honest effort to introduce others to League of Legends, but also detrimental to everyone’s overall experience – particularly when the methods employed can potentially ruin honest players’ games.

Consider this fair warning. We’re going to be treating any attempt to exploit the Refer-a-Friend program the same way that we would any other fraud attempt. This means that our ever-vigilant Fraud Prevention Team will be monitoring the system, ready to pounce on perpetrators of nefarious schemes aimed at acquiring dishonest referrals. And once we found them, they’re going to find themselves subject to some pretty hefty consequences, including:

The loss of any and all content acquired under dubious circumstances.
A permanent ban from the Refer-a-Friend Program.
A suspension or in some cases, a permanent ban from League of Legends.

Our commitment to honest players has always been one of our ideals as a company, and the Refer-a-Friend Program is no different. We’re taking this seriously, and we hope that you are, too.
05/04/2012 02:11 cy3erwar#4282
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Originally Posted by EllieGold View Post
[Only registered and activated users can see links. Click Here To Register...]

Summoners!

We recently popped the cork on the second iteration of our Refer-a-Friend Program, so we thought it might be time to have a little chat with those of you intending to take advantage of this system. Exploiting the Refer-a-Friend program is not only unfair to those summoners who make an honest effort to introduce others to League of Legends, but also detrimental to everyone’s overall experience – particularly when the methods employed can potentially ruin honest players’ games.

Consider this fair warning. We’re going to be treating any attempt to exploit the Refer-a-Friend program the same way that we would any other fraud attempt. This means that our ever-vigilant Fraud Prevention Team will be monitoring the system, ready to pounce on perpetrators of nefarious schemes aimed at acquiring dishonest referrals. And once we found them, they’re going to find themselves subject to some pretty hefty consequences, including:

The loss of any and all content acquired under dubious circumstances.
A permanent ban from the Refer-a-Friend Program.
A suspension or in some cases, a permanent ban from League of Legends.

Our commitment to honest players has always been one of our ideals as a company, and the Refer-a-Friend Program is no different. We’re taking this seriously, and we hope that you are, too.
Yes, for those who want to use bot on RAF 2.0 I advise to stop that right now cause they are gona start banning accounts.
05/04/2012 02:29 Laserbladex#4283
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Originally Posted by cy3erwar View Post
Yes, for those who want to use bot on RAF 2.0 I advise to stop that right now cause they are gona start banning accounts.
Theoretically...couldn't you just get more creative with the names? If you had a bunch of referrals with legit looking names (not duplicate/numberclones) how could they really tell the accounts were botted?

Its riot after all. Not the most competent studio in the world...
05/04/2012 02:32 darkcloud8282#4284
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Originally Posted by Laserbladex View Post
Theoretically...couldn't you just get more creative with the names? If you had a bunch of referrals with legit looking names (not duplicate/numberclones) how could they really tell the accounts were botted?

Its riot after all. Not the most competent studio in the world...
The only way to make it hard to track would be
1. not make 100 accounts at the same time
2. not use generic pattern in the name (abc1, abc2, abc3)

So far there is no account creator program/website/bot that can do that for you, so if you are willing to manually make the accounts I guess you can try
05/04/2012 02:36 bbddgg3#4285
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Originally Posted by darkcloud8282 View Post
The only way to make it hard to track would be
1. not make 100 accounts at the same time
2. not use generic pattern in the name (abc1, abc2, abc3)

So far there is no account creator program/website/bot that can do that for you, so if you are willing to manually make the accounts I guess you can try
If they suspect dishonest referall's (for whatever reason), they can track the ip's of the accounts made.
05/04/2012 02:38 Dakota_Gamer#4286
Honestly I feel a bit insecure, and I'm only running 2 bots at the moment both which get to level 10 (slow process).
05/04/2012 02:40 Geowas#4287
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Originally Posted by Dakota_Gamer View Post
Honestly I feel a bit insecure, and I'm only running 2 bots at the moment both which get to level 10 (slow process).
If they decide to do anything to you, which is unliekly you will at most get a 3 day ban if you never gotten banned before. A lot of those who used the masteryhack, a much worse thing got a 3 day ban only
05/04/2012 02:43 darkcloud8282#4288
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Originally Posted by bbddgg3 View Post
If they suspect dishonest referall's (for whatever reason), they can track the ip's of the accounts made.
Programs/Websites can mask the IP I think, just that none exists.

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Originally Posted by Geowas View Post
If they decide to do anything to you, which is unliekly you will at most get a 3 day ban if you never gotten banned before. A lot of those who used the masteryhack, a much worse thing got a 3 day ban only
It's stated clearly, you can get perma banned:
The loss of any and all content acquired under dubious circumstances.
A permanent ban from the Refer-a-Friend Program.
A suspension or in some cases, a permanent ban from League of Legends.
05/04/2012 02:47 ReverendSin#4289
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Originally Posted by Laserbladex View Post
Theoretically...couldn't you just get more creative with the names? If you had a bunch of referrals with legit looking names (not duplicate/numberclones) how could they really tell the accounts were botted?

Its riot after all. Not the most competent studio in the world...
Same way everyone else in the world does it. IP Addresses.
05/04/2012 03:04 mikethemak#4290
Do any account generators work for anyone at the moment? None are working for me.