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Botting For Begginers!
For some of you this may be your first thread, for others your hundred thousandth, but what we all have in common is the pursuit of automation in the Warcraft universe. I want to make this very clear out of the gate that I am not some super computer science geek, code bending, CIA hacking, ultra legendary programmer. What I am is some guy who has a passion for making things as simple and concise as possible for other users who may not be at my level of knowledge yet. If you find an issue in my scripts, addons, or plugins, this is the forum to let me know and I will do my best, given real world commitments and the complexity of the fix, to solve the issue as promptly as possible. One request I have of all users in this thread is to only be constructive and helpful to the other users. At some point in time you were new to honor buddy, or computers in general, and could not locate the "My Computer" icon on your desktop either. If you wish to make a comment, be helpful and polite, or ignore the post and let me help them when I can. I also want to be clear that botting is not safe, and your account can be banned the moment you attach honorbuddy to it. Do not bot on any account you do not wish to lose, you have been warned!
Now that the framework has been set for this thread, lets get into it!
The first thing that must be done is to purchase a key to bot with, I suggest buying six keys if you have found this thread and are planing to multibot : 1 Key 3 Keys 6 Keys Recommended
Next you need to make sure your honor buddy is up to date, or download the program for the first time : Latest Download
Now that you have your keys, and the latest version of Honorbuddy, you are free to start botting as you wish or continue following along to automate your characters as quickly as possible.
Onto the automation!
The first step in automation is an auto logging program. There are two you can choose from here HBRelog or ARelog . My preference lies with Arelog, and I will base most of this thread with that program, but as you get comfortable with honor buddy feel free to test out HBRelog and make your own choice. Which ever you choose, click the associated link and you can find the download link on the first page of their associated thread. HBRelog requires SVN checkout which we will cover next, ARelog has a straight forward download and installation.
SVN Checkout
One of the most used programs in this community is an SVN checkout like Tortise SVN , when downloading be sure you choose the right download for your computers operating system : 32-Bit or 64-Bit
Detailed guide on setting up your first SVN checkout
Your SVN file directory can become exponentially gigantic, therefore I advise setting it up anywhere but your OS partition. On my computer I have it set up on my 3TB hard drive and have a folder named "Profiles" so it can easily be found. The following list is a great starting point for new users not sure where to begin:
https://autoangler2.googlecode.com/svn/trunk AutoAngler2
http://multibotting.googlecode.com/svn/trunk/ Multibotting
https://subversion.assembla.com/svn/buddy-profiles.honorbuddy/trunk Kick's Questing
http://hbrelog.googlecode.com/svn/trunk HBRelog
Get in the habit of coming back to the folders on a regular basis and updating the SVN files by right clicking the folder and selecting the update SVN option.
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