Fake attack

By m4rtini Last update Jul 5, 2010 — Installed 28,225 times.

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snyi User

ez a fake attack mire jó ???

 
m4rtini Script's Author

added a function that checks for race and then sets the field to t2 for Gauls and t3 for romans and Teutons.
and for the looks i am probably not going to bother making a eye candy. functionality before looks imho. working on another script that takes most of my time.

 
schjor User

If you are a gaul, it will sending a scout
I have edit the number from 3 to 2 in


imp = document.evaluate(
"//input[@class='fm'][@name='t2']",
document,
null,
XPathResult.UNORDERED_NODE_SNAPSHOT_TYPE,
null);

and I then sending sword...
Then there is a problem, if I am playing different race at different servers

Teutons is sending spear (number 2)
Roman sends Prae (number 2)

Can you make it, so it's sending the offensive troops at each race?

and maybe a button "fake10", where it is going to sendt 10 times fake at the same city??

 
m4rtini Script's Author

the script adds a button that, when pushed, will add add one imp for roman (dono what it does for other tribes, don't care either) and sets attack type to normal. makes the tedious process of sending fakes a bit faster.

 
Heerm User

What does this script in detail do?
-Heerm

 
MrD User

At the rally point.
Send troops.

 
Guinness User

can you chage the look of the button? and make it look like the others above it?

 
Guinness User

include: http://*.travian*.*/*.php*
the final asterix makes it maintain the fake button if you jump directly to another village,,,,

 
m4rtini Script's Author

you get a button on the "send troops" page.

 
zol1k User

where this script in a travian?

 
zol1k User

WHERE IS SCRIPT?

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