Re: Razor Macroes!
This macro can be useful for either cave mining or wall mining. To set up:
- Get a pack horse or beetle, preferably bonded.
- Have lots of shovels in your inventory. Shovels weigh less, so you can carry more.
- Be sure that you can carry at least 400 stones. That's the (relative) maximum anyway.
- In Razor, configure an Organizer Agent to move ore to your pack horse/beetle. I used Organizer Agent-1 in these macros.
So, what do these do? Basically, with a single key, you'll mine a spot until it's dry. If your weight becomes greater than or equivalent to 350 stones, you'll move the ore you've mined from your backpack to your pack horse or beetle. If your shovel breaks, you'll grab a new one and continue mining. If the spot is dry, the macro will stop.
IMPORTANT: With this macro, you still have to move from spot to spot, you still have to smelt, you still have to buy/tinker shovels, you still have to deposit ore in the bank, etc. This macro is, of course,
not for unattended mining.
There is no check for the existence of shovels, so make sure you always have plenty.
With this macro, you'll mine slower than simply repeating LastObject/LastTarget manually, but you only have to press a single key each spot and it's overall more convenient.
Something to watch out for though: your pack horse/beetle can only carry 1600 stones. If you exceed this weight, and you will quite often, the Organizer Agent will drop ore to the ground. So be on the lookout for ore thieves.
Cave Mining
Code:
!Loop
Assistant.Macros.IfAction|5|1|350
Assistant.Macros.HotKeyAction|0|Organizer Agent-1
Assistant.Macros.ElseAction
Assistant.Macros.IfAction|4|0|worn
Assistant.Macros.DoubleClickTypeAction|3897|True
Assistant.Macros.ElseAction
Assistant.Macros.IfAction|4|0|no metal
Assistant.Macros.HotKeyAction|1332|
Assistant.Macros.HotKeyAction|1083|
Assistant.Macros.ElseAction
Assistant.Macros.DoubleClickTypeAction|3897|True
Assistant.Macros.TargetRelLocAction|0|0
Assistant.Macros.EndIfAction
Assistant.Macros.EndIfAction
Assistant.Macros.EndIfAction
Wall Mining
Code:
!Loop
Assistant.Macros.IfAction|5|1|350
Assistant.Macros.HotKeyAction|0|Organizer Agent-1
Assistant.Macros.ElseAction
Assistant.Macros.IfAction|4|0|worn
Assistant.Macros.DoubleClickTypeAction|3897|True
Assistant.Macros.ElseAction
Assistant.Macros.IfAction|4|0|no metal
Assistant.Macros.HotKeyAction|1332|
Assistant.Macros.HotKeyAction|1083|
Assistant.Macros.ElseAction
Assistant.Macros.DoubleClickTypeAction|3897|True
Assistant.Macros.HotKeyAction|1058|
Assistant.Macros.EndIfAction
Assistant.Macros.EndIfAction
Assistant.Macros.EndIfAction
If you don't know how to use these macros, save each to a separate *.macro file and place in your Razor/Macros directory. They'll appear in Razor, and you can run them from there, or bind them to a key using Razor. (You might have to do some in-Razor configuring to get them to work perfectly.)