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By niknah Last update Jan 21, 2010 — Installed 74,013 times.

Dragon Wars

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chuck User
FirefoxWindows

What do you need in order to add Dragon Wars. This game highlights why I love your script. Major pain adding friends manually.

 
Mystina Scriptwright
FirefoxWindows

I had modified it to work with Dragon Wars way back a long time ago and I use it every 3 weeks (when black dragons are available).

With Dragon Wars it sends alliance requests to your friends who use dragon wars.

When they accept, it increases your alliance count.

1.  Enter Dragon Wars

2.  You should see a link called Alliance on your menu.  
Click on this and wait for the screen to fully load.
   a. At this point your url should say..
      http://apps.facebook.com/dragonwars/recruit.php
   b. When you scroll down you should have some links that say...  
      "Add Friend: #####" where ##### is the ID of a friend.
   c. If you do not see this then click the option. 
      "Refresh your list of friends who are using this application."
   d. If you do not see the link to refresh your list of friends
      Install the script Facebook Invites which is necessary for this script.

3.  If you do have the list of add friend links try adding just one.
   a. Mousing over a link should show you a url like this...
      http://apps.facebook.com/dragonwars/recruit.php?action=create&ids[]=##### 
      where ##### is the ID of a friend to invite.
   b. When you click it you should notice your link... 
      (view x sent requests) increase the value of x.

4.  If this test works then it's time to mass add a group of friends.
    a. Click the option to Add All In Background.
    b. Scrolling up will let you see that every 3 seconds one of the 
       Add Friend: links changes to a Friend Added Message.
    c. Let it add a few then refresh the page.
    d. You should see these friends have pending sent requests.
    e. When they accept the request they will count as alliance members

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