![]() If a function allows an action to be done multiple times with 1 click, that would be breaking the rules. Thats how i interpret it.īut Gaile does go on to elaborate that she means " it must require one keystroke per action". So if your autoclicker requires you to hold down your mouse pointer over a stack of lootbags of essences of luck and you cant perform anything else while doing it, its fine. “You cannot program an “auto-clicker” macro that, for instance, opens chests while you play elsewhere.” The 1 click = 1 action rule is related to macros, you are not allowed to program a macro that enables you to clickitteny once and your character performs multiple actions that dont have the same function. ![]() The rule of thumb for autoclickers is not 1 click = 1 action, it is 1 click = 1 function, which is a big difference. If your autoclicker is 1 click = 250 actions, that’s breaking the rules, thus a ban.
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