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Final Fantasy XI BOTs

1.) download here: Mr.WildRabbit


1. You need Mr.Wild Rabbit
2. The monster you're claiming. duh..
3. The kind of placeholder, or their name. (Not really necessary)

Note: All the numbers in the examples will be diffrent totally.

Let's get started!

1.) Open Mr. wild rabbit. Then after, run around the camp for maybe 30sec - 1 min.
2.) Click on search, in the watch list your name code will be there. (Note: don't delete the first number that is there, because that number means you, and it will be the centre of the radar)
3.) After go through the list and look for the monster you're camping. And notice in my example that after looking at leaping lizzy. The 5 lizards that are above of Leaping Lizzy's name are the placeholders.
4.) After finding the placeholders and the NM.......double-click on thier names and they will appear on your watch list.
5.) After adding them all, click on on "Watch These".
6.) After that you'r radar will pop-up.
7.) Click on "On" under the rader switch
8.) You'll see the Placeholders and the Nm on the radar. Using the key-
|Red= Poped, Blue=Claimed, and Grey=Dead| You'll be able to know when the placeholder are ready to kill. (Note: The Y-axis on the rader is equivalent to North and South in the game.)

BTW: for an NM like Leaping lizzy you'll find them on the list twice because they have 2 different addresses in the game.

Finished!!
It's been done. MrWildRabbit as an english version. Enjoy!

Note: You have to update the offsets in the .ini file. They are not up to date.

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