Post by Amairgen on Jan 10, 2013 14:49:52 GMT -8
Razor User's Guide to Common Training Macros
(credit to Mara at RunUO 2010)
Section 3: Macros - Arms Lore, Begging, Blacksmithy, Bowcraft/Fletching, Camping
Arms Lore: Target a weapon or piece of armor with set last target and then run the macro. The macro will continue to use the arms lore skill at ~1 sec intervals to raise the skill to GM.
UseSkill Arms Lore
Wait for Target – Right-click->Edit Timeout to 1sec
Exec: Last Target
Pause .85sec – 850ms – Adjust as necessary.
Loop - Enabled
!Loop
Assistant.Macros.UseSkillAction|4
Assistant.Macros.WaitForTargetAction|1
Assistant.Macros.LastTargetAction
Assistant.Macros.PauseAction|00:00:00.8500000
Begging: This skill does not seem to be enabled on Hybrid at this time. Gypsies and Beggars are the NPCs that are supposed to be available to gain initial training but I was unable to locate them. There may not be a skill delay for the use of the skill, although I believe that the norm is ~10sec. You are said to need positive karma to be successful in using the skill. Included below is the macro built for training the skill should you decide to see if you can train it.
UseSkill Begging
Wait For Target – Right-click->Edit Timeout to 1 sec
Exec: Last Target
Pause .85sec – 850ms – Adjust as necessary. Skill delay may be as much as 10sec.
Loop - Enabled
!Loop
Assistant.Macros.UseSkillAction|6
Assistant.Macros.WaitForTargetAction|10
Assistant.Macros.LastTargetAction
Assistant.Macros.PauseAction|00:00:00.8500000
Blacksmithy: (UOT NOTE- the Arete Crafthall by the village center square has the control items needed by crafters)
This macro simply continues making whatever it is that you made last with your tongs (default blacksmithy tool). A good progression to go through for training the skill to GM is to get some initial training from an NPC blacksmith and then craft the following: Dagger (20-40 displayed blacksmithy skill), Mace (40-55), Short Spear (55-90), and Plate Gorget (90-100). You have the option of smelting the items that you create to recover half of the ingots that were used to craft them, or you can recall around to NPC shops and try to sell what you have made. Smelting the items is not a difficult thing to add to the macro, but that is beyond the scope of this guide. You can also incorporate a restock and organizer agent to draw more ingots from a container to your pack as needed and to move the crafted items out.
Double Click (tongs (0FB8)) – Right-click->Convert to DClick by type – Re-Target other tool type if desired
Wait For Gump (Any) – Right-click->Edit timeout to 1sec
GumpResponse (Button 21) - This is the Make Last selection
Wait For Gump (Any) – Right-click->Edit timeout to 2sec
Loop – Enabled
!Loop
Assistant.Macros.DoubleClickTypeAction|4027|True
Assistant.Macros.WaitForGumpAction|949095101|False|1
Assistant.Macros.GumpResponseAction|21|0|0
Assistant.Macros.WaitForGumpAction|949095101|False|2
Bowcraft/Fletching: (UOT NOTE- the Arete Crafthall by the village center square has the control items needed by crafters)
This macro simply continues making whatever it is that you made last with your arrow fletching tools. A good progression to go through for training the skill to GM is to get some initial training from an NPC bowyer and then craft the following: Bow (30-60 displayed bowcraft skill), Crossbow (60-80 skill), Heavy Crossbow (80-100). This skill can take a lot of boards to GM and due to the heavy weight of the boards, incorporating a restock agent that restocks boards to your pack when you get low can be very useful. You have the option of either selling the crafted items to NPCs or simply throwing them away and absorbing the cost. If you do decide to simply throw them away, you can incorporate lifting the crafted items and placing them into a trash barrel. Be sure to allow 1 object delay (~600ms) per item that you will throw away, dependant upon how you modify the macro. This will ensure that the task of discarding the items does not interfere with the crafting of them.
Double Click (arrow fletching (1022)) – Right-click-> Convert to DClick by type
Wait For Gump (Any) – Right-click->Edit timeout to 1sec
GumpResponse (Button 21) - This is the Make Last selection
Wait For Gump (Any) – Right-click->Edit timeout to 2sec
Loop – Enabled
!Loop
Assistant.Macros.DoubleClickTypeAction|4130|True
Assistant.Macros.WaitForGumpAction|949095101|False|1
Assistant.Macros.GumpResponseAction|21|0|0
Assistant.Macros.WaitForGumpAction|949095101|False|2
Camping: Seldom does anyone desire to train camping to GM, since you get sufficient skill just from your stat
bonuses. However, the camping skill has no skill use delay, and will raise all three stats, and it is therefore one of the best methods to make adjustments to your stats (besides allowing you to log out safely in the wilderness). You simply need to double-click piles of kindling that you get from either using a bladed item on a tree or by purchasing it at an NPC provisioner. The following macro will enable you to train the skill very quickly.
Double Click (kindling (0DE1))
Pause .10sec – 100ms – Adjust as desired. There is no skill use delay for camping.
Loop - Enabled
!Loop
Assistant.Macros.DoubleClickTypeAction|3553|True
Assistant.Macros.PauseAction|00:00:00.1000000
(credit to Mara at RunUO 2010)
Section 3: Macros - Arms Lore, Begging, Blacksmithy, Bowcraft/Fletching, Camping
Arms Lore: Target a weapon or piece of armor with set last target and then run the macro. The macro will continue to use the arms lore skill at ~1 sec intervals to raise the skill to GM.
UseSkill Arms Lore
Wait for Target – Right-click->Edit Timeout to 1sec
Exec: Last Target
Pause .85sec – 850ms – Adjust as necessary.
Loop - Enabled
!Loop
Assistant.Macros.UseSkillAction|4
Assistant.Macros.WaitForTargetAction|1
Assistant.Macros.LastTargetAction
Assistant.Macros.PauseAction|00:00:00.8500000
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Begging: This skill does not seem to be enabled on Hybrid at this time. Gypsies and Beggars are the NPCs that are supposed to be available to gain initial training but I was unable to locate them. There may not be a skill delay for the use of the skill, although I believe that the norm is ~10sec. You are said to need positive karma to be successful in using the skill. Included below is the macro built for training the skill should you decide to see if you can train it.
UseSkill Begging
Wait For Target – Right-click->Edit Timeout to 1 sec
Exec: Last Target
Pause .85sec – 850ms – Adjust as necessary. Skill delay may be as much as 10sec.
Loop - Enabled
!Loop
Assistant.Macros.UseSkillAction|6
Assistant.Macros.WaitForTargetAction|10
Assistant.Macros.LastTargetAction
Assistant.Macros.PauseAction|00:00:00.8500000
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Blacksmithy: (UOT NOTE- the Arete Crafthall by the village center square has the control items needed by crafters)
This macro simply continues making whatever it is that you made last with your tongs (default blacksmithy tool). A good progression to go through for training the skill to GM is to get some initial training from an NPC blacksmith and then craft the following: Dagger (20-40 displayed blacksmithy skill), Mace (40-55), Short Spear (55-90), and Plate Gorget (90-100). You have the option of smelting the items that you create to recover half of the ingots that were used to craft them, or you can recall around to NPC shops and try to sell what you have made. Smelting the items is not a difficult thing to add to the macro, but that is beyond the scope of this guide. You can also incorporate a restock and organizer agent to draw more ingots from a container to your pack as needed and to move the crafted items out.
Double Click (tongs (0FB8)) – Right-click->Convert to DClick by type – Re-Target other tool type if desired
Wait For Gump (Any) – Right-click->Edit timeout to 1sec
GumpResponse (Button 21) - This is the Make Last selection
Wait For Gump (Any) – Right-click->Edit timeout to 2sec
Loop – Enabled
!Loop
Assistant.Macros.DoubleClickTypeAction|4027|True
Assistant.Macros.WaitForGumpAction|949095101|False|1
Assistant.Macros.GumpResponseAction|21|0|0
Assistant.Macros.WaitForGumpAction|949095101|False|2
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Bowcraft/Fletching: (UOT NOTE- the Arete Crafthall by the village center square has the control items needed by crafters)
This macro simply continues making whatever it is that you made last with your arrow fletching tools. A good progression to go through for training the skill to GM is to get some initial training from an NPC bowyer and then craft the following: Bow (30-60 displayed bowcraft skill), Crossbow (60-80 skill), Heavy Crossbow (80-100). This skill can take a lot of boards to GM and due to the heavy weight of the boards, incorporating a restock agent that restocks boards to your pack when you get low can be very useful. You have the option of either selling the crafted items to NPCs or simply throwing them away and absorbing the cost. If you do decide to simply throw them away, you can incorporate lifting the crafted items and placing them into a trash barrel. Be sure to allow 1 object delay (~600ms) per item that you will throw away, dependant upon how you modify the macro. This will ensure that the task of discarding the items does not interfere with the crafting of them.
Double Click (arrow fletching (1022)) – Right-click-> Convert to DClick by type
Wait For Gump (Any) – Right-click->Edit timeout to 1sec
GumpResponse (Button 21) - This is the Make Last selection
Wait For Gump (Any) – Right-click->Edit timeout to 2sec
Loop – Enabled
!Loop
Assistant.Macros.DoubleClickTypeAction|4130|True
Assistant.Macros.WaitForGumpAction|949095101|False|1
Assistant.Macros.GumpResponseAction|21|0|0
Assistant.Macros.WaitForGumpAction|949095101|False|2
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Camping: Seldom does anyone desire to train camping to GM, since you get sufficient skill just from your stat
bonuses. However, the camping skill has no skill use delay, and will raise all three stats, and it is therefore one of the best methods to make adjustments to your stats (besides allowing you to log out safely in the wilderness). You simply need to double-click piles of kindling that you get from either using a bladed item on a tree or by purchasing it at an NPC provisioner. The following macro will enable you to train the skill very quickly.
Double Click (kindling (0DE1))
Pause .10sec – 100ms – Adjust as desired. There is no skill use delay for camping.
Loop - Enabled
!Loop
Assistant.Macros.DoubleClickTypeAction|3553|True
Assistant.Macros.PauseAction|00:00:00.1000000
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