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If you are here, you're probably relatively new to GPBot and hope that this tutorial can provide a little help for using the bot quickly and easily. Well, lucky for you, it will.
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Besides the bot itself, in order to bot properly, you need Microsoft NET Framework. Depending on your operating system, different versions may be needed.
2. What settings should I change in World of Warcraft?
In World of Warcraft you have to change even in principle only two settings. First, "click to move" (CTM), the other one is "interact with target".
In order to activate Click To Move, you must hit Escape to get to the options menue. From there, click on "Interface," and navigate to "Mouse." On the right hand side of the window, you will find a box labled "Click to Move." This box should be clicked OFF by default. Click it once so that a check appears in it, then exit out of the menue and right click once on the ground in order to correctly activate Click-To-Move mode. Correctly applied, it should look like this:
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It isn't hard to find the "Interact with Target" button, we just have to look a little longer. Go to Keybinds and scroll one third to one quarter of the way down. When you find it, set it to K. (That is what GPbot uses by default. You can set it to something else in GPbot if you like your K button doing what it does).
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3. What settings should I change in GPBot?
You can ignore the "Track" and "Chat" tabs for now. All that we care about is "Config". When you are in the Config tab, it should look something like this:
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1: If you want to use the bot to fish, set it to fishing. If you want to mine, herb, skin, or level, select "Grind".
2: Here, you should just use Generic.cs (as pictured), unless you want to fish, in which case, Fishing.cs is what you want.
3: ClassConfig is the heart of the bot. It's what you use for leveling your character, farming ores, herbs, skins, or whatever else you make the bot do. Class configs determine how your character acts in combat. Creating a new classconfig is pretty easy, it just takes time. Since the goal of this tutorial is to get GP up and running in a minimal amount of time, you should look for a premade CC in the forums (CLICK ME!). Download the CC, and move it into the Whatever:\\Programs\GP\Classes\GenericClass folder. To set the ClassConfig that you want to use, click the "Class Config" button and select it from the drop down menue.
4: I forgot to use this number. Skip it.
5-8: I believe that numbers 5-8 are self explanatory. How this works is that if your character is below the % of health in #5, it will begin to eat until it reaches the % of health in #6. It works the same for drinking with 7 and 8.
is 10%, your character has 12% of Life. The character pulls has, at the end of the fight> 10% life and then begins to eat.
9: Important stuff is here. This decides what things the bot will try to do. You can set it to Loot Mobs, Skin mobs, Mine nodes, and herb. You can select however many you want, however, only two of the three professions (Skin, Mine, Herb) will work. [Yeah yeah, common knowledge: it isn't so common]
10: This is when the bot will follow the vendor path to repair at. The default is 900 minutes, or 15 hours. You may want to change this. It also has a number of times you die before it will repair (Default is 5), and an inventory slots left option (Default is -1, which means it won't sell even if your bags are full).
11: Defines how the bot behaves while moving. Click-to-move and Auto-Path must be checked [You can turn off Auto-Path if you are using converted Glider profiles]. Vertical landing means that it will position your character directly over any nodes (assuming you are using flying mounts) and move directly down to the node. Skip Gathering means that if another player is near you, it will ignore nearby nodes.
12: I would suggest that you have auto-dismount on gather checked, and Dismount on Agro not checked. "Enemy Dist to mount" is a bit badly named. What it means is, if you are within X meters of your next node, herb, or enemy of an attack-listed faction, it will NOT mount up, and will run by foot to that node, herb, or enemy. I would suggest that you have this very low, as having it higher can cause nodes to become blacklisted, if you are in a hilly area.
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