Lich:Script Bigshot

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Bigshot is designed to handle combat routines, including moving to and from hunting areas, defining creatures to hunt and accompanying attack routines Afk scripting on any server but Shattered is in violation of game policy.

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About Bigshot

What Does Bigshot Do?

Using a series of menus and commands inputs, Bigshot lets a user create a modular, customizable and fully automated hunting script. With just a few clicks and tweaks, you can go from scripting Rats to the Rift.

How Do I Get It?

Grab it from the Repository: ;repository download Bigshot

How Do I Make it GO!?

Initial setup is accessed through ;bigshot setup. There you will see a configuration window with various tabs to setup for your hunting routine.

As with most scripts, using a SETUP command will open a graphical user interface for configuring the script. Use ;bigshot setup to open this dialog. This will open a window with the following tabs:

  • Profile - This is where you save/load your profile information. Profiles are saved to your \Lich5\data\<GSServer\<charname>\bigshot_profiles directory. Eg, \Lich5\data\GSIV\Rinualdo\bigshot_profiles (note, if you've previously used bigshot, the file location has changed. The previous location was in your \Lich5\scripts\bigshot_profiles folder. You can copy/paste
  • Resting - Set up your resting routine and location.
  • Hunting - Create a hunting map by adding BOUNDARIES, define your attack stance and any pre hunt information
  • Attacking - configuration for ambushing, bless, reactions, and similar flags
  • Commands - Where you define your valid targets and associated attack routines. See sample routines below.
  • Misc tab - Various config options

We will take a closer look at each of these individually further on.

There is also several other commands you can do for more functionality.

  • ;bigshot quick - Special hunting mode that kills everything in the room your in and quits bigshot. Wont wander at all, and wont attempt to rest. Has its own hunting commands and hunting targets.
  • ;bigshot head/tail - This is for Multi-Account hunting. It only works for a single computer. Every character needs to be setup for the hunting area your going to. You start it by having your following characters join your head character. The following characters need to be running bigshot with ;bigshot tail. Once that happens, have the leader of the group do ;Bigshot head. They will then procede to hunt in the area you have setup.
  • ;bigshot display - Shows all your current settings.
  • ;bigshot reset - Resets all your targetable and untargetable lists. Useful if you find bigshot won't targets something it should.
  • ;bigshot ranger or ;bigshot companion - Resets ranger companion setting so you can set it again. Used when you change your companion.
  • ;bigshot profile save <name here> - Saves a profile in YAML format in your character's profile folder. Also accessible via the Profiles tab in the setup menu.
  • ;bigshot profile load <name here> - Loads a profile from your character's profile folder. Also accessible via the Profiles tab in the setup menu.
  • ;bigshot single - When used solo, will execute a single hunting routine, return to your resting location and then exit

The Profile Tab

Details about the Profile Tab can be found here.

The Resting Tab

Details about the Resting Tab can be found here.

The Hunting Tab

Details about the Resting Tab can be found here.

The Attacking Tab

  • Ambush aiming locations (head, etc): - Allows you to specify what order you aim for ambush. Default is head, right leg, left leg, chest.
  • Archery aiming locations (head, etc): - Allows you to specify what order you aim for archery. Loops through your aiming locations once you hit the area your aiming at.
  • flee if enemy count is > - Flees the room if the total number of enemies in the room exceeds the value. Set this to 1 if you want to engage single targets.
  • ...but don't count these: - Bigshot will ignore monsters specified in this line when eveluating if it should flee based on how many monsters are in the room. Useful for when you are hunting in an area with extremely low level monsters mixed in with your targets.
  • ...and always flee from: - Bigshot will always flee from the specified monster as soon as possible. Extremely useful if your hunting area has higher level and/or extremely dangerous monsters mixed in with your intented target(s).
  • flee from environment message: - Will flee whenever anything you put in here gets sent from the game. (XML regex matching)
  • Wait before wandering to another room: - time you spend before moving to a new room. Default is 0.3 seconds. You can set it to 0 to move instantly. Tends to be spammy for anyone in the same hunting area.
  • Approach lone targets only - Forces Bigshot to only begin combats against creatures that are alone.
  • Bless weapon? - Performs a Consecrate (1604), then a Cleric Bless or Voln Bless on whatever weapon loses its bless during hunting. If you can't bless your weapon while hunting will return you to your rest area and quit the script.
  • Flee from boon - Enabling this check box will force Bigshot to flee from all boon/gifted/boss creatures (available in v4.3.0)
  • Activate weapon reactions - Will initiate reactive strikes when the opportunity presents itself
  • Flee from clouds - Enabling this check box will force Bigshot to flee from Cloud spells such as 125(Call Lightning with its Ominous Cloud), 1704 (Stun Cloud) and 1713 (Death Cloud)
  • Flee from vines - Enabling this check box will force Bigshot to flee from Vine spell such as 610(Tangle Weed)
  • Flee from webs - Enabling this check box will force Bigshot to flee from webs.
  • Flee from voids- Enabling this check box will force Bigshot to flee from voids.

Commands Tab

Details about the Commands Tab can be found here.

Misc Tab

Various specialized config options

UAC Options

The various options for configuring how UAC works:

  • Tier 3 Attack
    • The attack used when you have reached excellent in the UAC tier
    • Options are jab, punch, grapple, or kick
  • Aim at location (head, etc)
    • Used for aimed UAC Combat, which requires ambush training to be effective
    • Leave blank when you don't want to aim.
  • MSTRIKE when creatures equal or greater
    • Determines how many creatures must be present before using MSTRIKE
  • Use Voln SMITE?

Frequently, people have trouble setting up Bigshot to work with Unarmed Combat. Bigshot only requires minimal configuration to ensure UAC works well.

  1. UAC tab: Input your Tier 3 Attack (jab, punch, grapple, or kick)
  2. Commands tab: Input your hunting commands(a) option as unarmed jab

Important notes to keep in mind on how UAC works in Bigshot:

  • The hunting option unarmed jab can be replaced by any UAC attack type (e.g. unarmed punch)
  • UAC follow up strikes will be selected over the base or tier 3 attack
  • Tier 3 attacks will be used only when positioning is excellent

There is almost no reason to ever use anything other than unarmed jab as the hunting command, and either grapple' or kick as the Tier 3 attack.

MSTRIKE Options

MSTRIKE attack now has options for when it should be used.

  • MSTRIKE during cooldown stamina requirement
    • Allows you to specify how much stamina you want before it will MSTRIKE during the MSTRIKE Cooldown
    • Be careful when setting this too low as it can pop your muscles
    • Leave blank for it to use your max stamina.
  • QUICKSTRIKE stamina requirement
    • Like above but instead for using QUICKSTRIKE during the MSTRIKE routine.
  • Unfocused MSTRIKE when creatures equal or greater
    • Number of creatures in room before you do an unfocused mstrike. Default is 2.
  • MSTRIKE during cooldown
    • Toggle for MSTRIKEing during its cooldown period
  • Use QUICKSTRIKE for MSTRIKE
    • Toggle for using QUICKSTRIKE when you MSTRIKE


Ammo/Wands

Here you find the settings to tell Bigshot where you keep all of your nifty wands and bolts and arrows. If your attack routine involves FIRE or WAND verbs, these fields must be set lest Bigshot hang up.

  • find ammo in this container: - Leave BLANK if having Bigshot use FIRE without getting ammo out (Archery 2020 Update). Rather self explanatory, this field holds the location of your ammunition storage, be it a wand harness, a quiver or just your backpack.
  • use this ammo type: - Leave BLANK to have Bigshot use FIRE without getting any ammo (Archery 2020 Update). Again, like specifying monsters, Bigshot is most sensative about the NOUNs that you use here. If you
  • fresh wand container: - Bigshot looks in this container to find fesh wands to WAVE.
  • dead wand container: - ...And then will deposit the used up wands in this container.
  • use this wand type: - Here you specify which particular wand type you want to use. Bigshot will then pull only these kinds for WAVEing. Can have multiple types listed. Seperate each one with a comma. Example: "aquamarine wand, bloodwood wand, etc"
  • Hide while waiting to pick up ammo - Checking this box will have Bigshot hide when gathering up your spent arrows and bolts.
  • Use wands when out of mana - Bigshot will pull whatever wand you have specified in the use this wand type field and automatically stance to your attacking stance and WAVE your wand at valid targets until you are out of wands OR hit your resting conditions.


MA Grouping

  • Enter the name of the looter in Head/Tail configuration

Monitoring Tab

  • Monitor interaction - Running scripts automates most functions and happens rather mechanically. Most anyone can tell if you are scripting just by watching you. Checking this box will pop up a window whenever Bigshot thinks that someone or something is trying to interact with you.
  • Engage deadman's switch - Selecting this option will force Bigshot to quit Gemstone IV when your character is at less than 40% health, allowing you to log back on and assess the situation manually later.
  • Depart/rerun if dead - Enabling this option will force a DEPART, causing your character to wake up in the Temple with low spirit. Following this, Bigshot will re-start, starting a fresh hunt. If you do not have a Check Spirit value set in your Should_hunt? tab, you will start hunting without recuperating lost stats.
  • Quiet followers - Followers will wait until leader is done with both actions and resting scripts to begin using their own.


Ingame Screenshot

Reference

Third-Party Software - edit
Lich Installation: Lich
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