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To get started:
To get started:


* Download the .zip file (Copy this link to your browser, the Wiki won't let me create an actual link.): drive.google.com/file/d/1lZb6Adq7FlDhf75DKIEWvJXhKWQ2pwIQ/view?usp=sharing
* Download the .zip file: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1lZb6Adq7FlDhf75DKIEWvJXhKWQ2pwIQ/view?usp=sharing
* Extract the .mpackage file.
* Extract the .mpackage file.
* In Mudlet, go to the Package Manager.
* In Mudlet, go to the Package Manager.
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* Use gear that provides detect hidden/detect invis such as [[Heart-Shaped Amulet]].
* Use gear that provides detect hidden/detect invis such as [[Heart-Shaped Amulet]].
* Set config -savespell for exhausts such as Solitude and Intervention.
* Set config -savespell for exhausts such as Solitude and Intervention.
* Set config -nodisturb to stay asleep.
* Set config +nodisturb to stay asleep.
* Set config +noautomove to not follow people out of the room when you preach.
* Set config +noautomove to not follow people out of the room when you preach.


[[Category:Mudlet Scripting]]
[[Category:Mudlet Scripting]]

Latest revision as of 21:32, 2 July 2025

This is a very basic collecting of triggers and scripts to help people get started botting using Mudlet. It is intended to be the framework for a more comprehensive bot, should you wish to add to it.

  • This package is made for use on a Priest.
  • It is always enabled.
  • It uses GMCP data for stats.

To get started:

If you run into any issues with this package, send a note to Martyr on board 2.

A few tips and tricks for botting a priest:

  • Use gear that provides detect hidden/detect invis such as Heart-Shaped Amulet.
  • Set config -savespell for exhausts such as Solitude and Intervention.
  • Set config +nodisturb to stay asleep.
  • Set config +noautomove to not follow people out of the room when you preach.