Throne and Liberty Check Nearby Unclaimed Mobs | Check Party Member Distance | Auto-Block Improvement | Fixes

You can now use "cnm" and "tcm" script commands to check and/or target the closest unclaimed mob (or mob already attacking you). This is done by appending "t" to the command, such as "cnmt" or "tcmt." That's all you need to do. The guide has examples if you are confused.

You can now use "td" to check your distance from your target party member or allied player. This is done by appending an asterisk to the command, such as "td*." For example, td*2000 will check whether your targeted party member is within 2000 distance.

I've seen a few people have issues with auto-block on bosses; there seem to be a few attacks that register as fury attacks but aren't blockable. I've added a new line to config.txt that should help with this:

  • Line 34) The number of milliseconds under which to ignore fury attacks. This is somewhat of a debug setting that prevents incorrect activation of auto-blocking commands, such as "matt," "tatt", or "patt." Occasionally, bosses will have attacks that register as fury attacks but are not actually blockable. By setting this line to something like 1000, these attacks should be ignored by Speeder.

The "cphp" (check party hp) command has been fixed.

These changes require updating Speeder to version 102.

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I develop undetected cheats, hacks, and bots for online games such as Final Fantasy XIV, Throne and Liberty, Black Desert Online, Lost Ark, Path of Exile, New World, Elder Scrolls Online, Albion Online, PSO2: New Genesis, Diablo IV, Fortnite, and others.
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