I don't know if this has been suggested anywhere, or if this is even the right place for this type of request, but hopefully someone will move it for me if that's the case. I've noticed many times the bot targeting and getting stuck on mobs that are hidden below ground, and they are either bugs or intentional bot traps. I never 100% afk, specifically for this reason. My idea for a new feature or possibly a plugin is creating a blacklist button and auto blacklist feature for mobs that are targeted for 10 seconds or so and still at 100% health and not within LoS. Blacklist may not be the right idea, but a button that causes the bot to forget about that target in the very least so we dont have to stop the bot and finish the quest ourselves. evading targets are also an issue in some areas. for example, the raiders just north of Nat Pagel in Pandaria. One of them is always standing on that awning, and he effectively causes the bot to hang up while doing the dailies there. If this is a viable and not stupid idea, I think it could really enhance the bots ability to not look like a bot. if it is a stupid idea, could someone tell me why? If no one decides to try tackling this problem, then I may take a look at it myself at some point.
Just use this in the profile: PHP: <Blacklist> <Mob Name="Mob Name" Id="123456" Flags="Pull,Combat,Loot,Interact,All" /> </Blacklist> Usage of every flag is just an example. You can use any of those as you wish in any order. BlacklistEntry Class: Blacklist.BlacklistEntry Class BlacklistFlags Enumeration: BlacklistFlags Enumeration
Thanks for your quick reply, I think I understand what that is and how to use it. But its not what I'm talking about though, because unless I misunderstand how it works, if I add the mobs ID to the profiles blacklist and a quest objective is to kill so many of those mobs or if I set lazy raider (with blank profile and blacklist) to auto target grind in a specific location, the bot will just ignore all of them. Am I wrong? I've never experimented with that just because that's how I understood it to work. Regardless, what I'd like to be able to do is have a button or bind a key that tells the bot to forget about it's current glitched or evading target so I don't have to stop the bot mid profile. The reason for that is because when one of these mobs is encountered, I think it definitely makes the bot look like a bot. Especially when you stack up with another random bot on one, lol. Also, thanks for those links, looks like something I can use. And if I'm just totally missing something here, my apologies. Thanks