Morgan Blair
Member
Question: Is there a gCLI command to select my Auto-Attack option (either to a "if you get the jump" skill, or to a Combat Macro)?
So, when I use a Spooky Putty monster, mafia disables my auto-attack. While I understand why this is happening (the use of any item that would cause an adventure to be used triggers mafia to disable your auto-attack, primarily for the purpose of saving a puttied monster from a one-hit kill), since I write my Combat Macros to deal with re-puttying, I have to manually use a Spooky Putty monster from the browser and then manually select my Combat Macro, and then reset my Auto-Attack option to use my Combat Macro. Sure, it's not the end of the world, but it's a pain.
So, to speed things up, I wrote a CCS to deal with the re-puttying (so I can use the gCLI command "use 5 spooky monster" instead of manually adventuring), but I'm still stuck with manually using the browser to reset my Combat Macro, since I've been completely unsuccessful at finding any gCLI command by which to do so.
Also, I can't find any (useful) documentation on defaultAutoAttack and setAutoAttack. And regardless of their values, they don't seem to actually have any impact impact anyway…
So, when I use a Spooky Putty monster, mafia disables my auto-attack. While I understand why this is happening (the use of any item that would cause an adventure to be used triggers mafia to disable your auto-attack, primarily for the purpose of saving a puttied monster from a one-hit kill), since I write my Combat Macros to deal with re-puttying, I have to manually use a Spooky Putty monster from the browser and then manually select my Combat Macro, and then reset my Auto-Attack option to use my Combat Macro. Sure, it's not the end of the world, but it's a pain.
So, to speed things up, I wrote a CCS to deal with the re-puttying (so I can use the gCLI command "use 5 spooky monster" instead of manually adventuring), but I'm still stuck with manually using the browser to reset my Combat Macro, since I've been completely unsuccessful at finding any gCLI command by which to do so.
Also, I can't find any (useful) documentation on defaultAutoAttack and setAutoAttack. And regardless of their values, they don't seem to actually have any impact impact anyway…