MouseHunt AutoBot 1.13 Updated

MouseHunt had introduce a countdown timer for next hunting time and change the calculation of the timer a little bit. Because of the new update, I also updated AutoBot to version 1.13 with the new calculation as well. Some time AutoBot timer may look faster than the timer provided by MouseHunt because MouseHunt timer only update every 5 seconds, thus it may not be that accurate compare with AutoBot timer with update every 1 second. Please read the change log and the known issue for more detail.

MouseHunt Autobot script had archived more than 12,000 download at userscript.org. A big milestone for me. Thanks everyone. By the way, some player got banned using this script, although the number are small and might not because of this script at all, but becareful and don’t be too greedy when you change the script setting. Good luck in hunting.

Script Description

MouseHunt AutoBot is an advance user script to automate sounding the hunter horn in MouseHunt application in Facebook with MouseHunt version 3.0 (Longtail) supported and many other features. In a simple word, bot for MouseHunt. Time of next hunter horn and trap check will show on the webpage title. The time of the next hunter horn will automatically detected without refreshing the page again. Users can customize the script according to their need by themselves such as add extra random time delay before sounding the hunter horn (Please look for UserPreferenceSetting in the script). Users can choose to bot safety with many safety check features which act like a human, or bot aggressively. Part of the script is actually base on Facebook MouseHunt Game Auto Horn Blower.

Main Features

  • Support Mousehunt version 3.0 (Longtail).
  • Automatically sound horn when time’s up with extra random time define by user.
  • Simulate mouse click on the horn image instead of URL sound horn.
  • Automatically detect and retrieval the next horn time without refreshing the page.
  • Show next hunter horn and others timer in the page and title.
  • Stop bot when player move to location different than pre-define location.
  • Safety features such as check horn image is visible or not before sounding the horn. (bot can sound the horn without the horn appear first if aggressiveMode is on)
  • Cross-browsers support.

Browser Support

  • Mozilla Firefox with Greasemonkey add-on (Tested with Mozilla Firefox 3.6.6 with Greasemonkey 0.8 add-on)
  • Opera (Tested with Opera 10.60)
  • Google Chrome (Tested with Google Chrome 5.0)

Precautions

  • Use this script at your own risk because AutoBot script is again the rule set by MouseHunt, that is users are not allowed to use any tool to automate sounding the hunter horn.
  • You are reminded not to use your real name or the same name you use in Facebook to post / reply discussion here because some one might go after you and please don’t ask me why I use my real name here.
  • Do uninstall any other MouseHunt auto sound horn scripts before install this script to prevent conflict with this script.

Known Issues

  • Script timer is running faster than MouseHunt provided timer, this is because MouseHunt programmed the timer in a way to have +/- 5 seconds delay.
  • With Aggressive Mode enable, the script timer is running super faster compare with MouseHunt provided timer, this is because it is very aggressive!
  • The script will pause when encounter king’s reward due to MouseHunt 3.0 (Longtail) require user to resolve the captcha first no matter how long the user had idle in the game.
  • Timer will run slower / inaccurate if the browser is running resource hungry application such as flash game.
  • Pause before King’s Reward might not totally prevent player from encounter King’s Reward, if user modify the King’s Reward interval time or run the script half way (played mousehunt before in other computer within few hour before).
  • Opera web browser only able to play King’s Reward music once only instead of looping infinity.

Download

Download through userscript website.

Changelog

Version 1.13

  • Update the script according to new timer calculation after MouseHunt introduce a new timer at the page.
  • Change default horn time delay to 5 to 45 seconds, a minimum of 5 seconds delay to handle the problem of MouseHunt provided timer which has a +/- 5 seconds delay.
  • Change a proper message display when player enable pauseAtInvalidLocation and travel to other place because some player though the script encounter an error.
  • Change pauseAtInvalidLocation to false by default.
  • Bug fix to able hide the timer in page and the script still running when set to false.

by Ooi Keng Siang via Ooiks’s Blog

MouseHunt AutoBot 1.12 Updated

Script Description

MouseHunt AutoBot is an advance user script to automate sounding the hunter horn in MouseHunt application in Facebook with MouseHunt version 3.0 (Longtail) supported and many other features. Time of next hunter horn and trap check will show on the webpage title. The time of the next hunter horn will automatically detected without refreshing the page again. Users can customize the script according to their need by themselves such as add extra random time delay before sounding the hunter horn (Please look for UserPreferenceSetting in the script). Users can choose to bot safety with many safety check features which act like a human, or bot aggressively. Part of the script is actually base on Facebook MouseHunt Game Auto Horn Blower.

Main Features

  • Support Mousehunt version 3.0 (Longtail).
  • Automatically sound horn when time’s up with extra random time define by user.
  • Simulate mouse click on the horn image instead of URL sound horn.
  • Automatically detect and retrieval the next horn time without refreshing the page.
  • Show next hunter horn and others timer in the page and title.
  • Stop bot when player move to location different than pre-define location.
  • Safety features such as check horn image is visible or not before sounding the horn. (bot can sound the horn without the horn appear first if aggressiveMode is on)
  • Cross-browsers support.

Browser Support

  • Mozilla Firefox with Greasemonkey add-on (Tested with Mozilla Firefox 3.6.6 with Greasemonkey 0.8 add-on)
  • Opera (Tested with Opera 10.60)
  • Google Chrome (Tested with Google Chrome 5.0)

Precautions

  • Use this script at your own risk because AutoBot script is again the rule set by MouseHunt, that is users are not allowed to use any tool to automate sounding the hunter horn.
  • Do uninstall any other MouseHunt auto sound horn scripts before install this script to prevent conflict with this script.

Known Issues

  • The script will pause when encounter king’s reward due to MouseHunt 3.0 (Longtail) require user to resolve the captcha first no matter how long the user had idle in the game.
  • Timer will run slower / inaccurate if the browser is running resource hungry application such as flash game.
  • Pause before King’s Reward might not totally prevent player from encounter King’s Reward, if user modify the King’s Reward interval time or run the script half way (played mousehunt before in other computer within few hour before).
  • Due to no database maintenance since the release of MouseHunt 3.0 (Longtail), the script was never test again how it react when database maintenance.
  • Opera web browser only able to play King’s Reward music once only instead of looping infinity.

Download

Download through userscript website.

Changelog

Version 1.12

  • Direct sound the horn without delay if the horn image is visible after the page was just reloaded (if able).
  • Improve the script to double check if the horn is sound properly after sounding the horn.
  • Auto reload when encounter facebook error account unavailable.
  • Add help text to guide first time user when script stop executing at outside of the hunter camp.
  • Auto click on resume button after King’s Reward was claimed.
  • Change default King’s Reward interval from 2.5 hours to 2 hours.
  • Add aggressive mode to enable the script run more aggressively such as by pass horn image visible check before sounding the horn.
  • Add option to pause the script when player got move to other location in the game example like Balack’s Cove (Experiment – disable by default).

by Ooi Keng Siang via Ooiks’s Blog

MouseHunt AutoBot 1.11 Updated

Version 1.11 had been tested some time and it should be stable enough for daily use. Mousehunt had added additional delay time for the horn image to show up which will cause problem to older version script. I recommended those who use this script update to version 1.11. Next update will probably take more time because I need to focus on other thing and since the script is stable enough. Check out the change log and known issues if you miss out some update.

Script Description

MouseHunt AutoBot is a simple user script to automatic sound the hunter horn in MouseHunt application in Facebook with MouseHunt version 3.0 (Longtail) supported. Time of next hunter horn and trap check will show on the webpage title. The time of the next hunter horn will automatically detected without refreshing the page again. Users can customize the script according to their need by themselves such as add extra random time delay before sounding the hunter horn (Please look for UserPreferenceSetting in the script). Part of the script is actually base on Facebook MouseHunt Game Auto Horn Blower.
Please help me write a review of the script if you like it. Thank you.

Main Features

  • Support Mousehunt version 3.0 (Longtail).
  • Automatically sound horn when time’s up with extra random time define by user.
  • Simulate mouse click on the horn image instead of URL sound horn.
  • Automatically detect and retrieval the next horn time without refreshing the page.
  • Show next hunter horn and others timer in the page and title.
  • Cross-browsers support.

Browser Support

  • Mozilla Firefox with Greasemonkey add-on (Tested with Mozilla Firefox 3.6.4 with Greasemonkey 0.8 add-on)
  • Opera (Tested with Opera 10.53)
  • Google Chrome (Tested with Google Chrome 5.0)

Precautions

  • Use this script at your own risk because AutoBot script is again the rule set by MouseHunt, that is users are not allowed to use any tool to automate sounding the hunter horn.
  • Do uninstall any other MouseHunt auto sound horn scripts before install this script to prevent conflict with this script.

Known Issues

  • The script will pause when encounter king’s reward due to MouseHunt 3.0 (Longtail) require user to resolve the captcha first no matter how long the user had idle in the game.
  • After the horn is sound, the next horn time will set to 900 seconds and recalculation will be done on background and update the timer later. It is not a fix timer.
  • Pause before King’s Reward might not totally prevent player from encounter King’s Reward, if user modify the King’s Reward interval time or run the script half way (played mousehunt before in other computer within few hour before).
  • Due to no database maintenance since the release of MouseHunt 3.0 (Longtail), the script was never test again how it react when database maintenance.

Download

Download through userscript website.

Changelog

Version 1.11

  • Option (embeded in timer page) to enable/disable pausing the script before King’s Reward is now workable in all browser.
  • Restructure the script to reduce unnecessary function call.
  • Improve script to better handle unexpected condition such as Glitchpaw mouse sabotage error.

Version 1.10

  • Update horn timer to show more accurate time for next horn due to MouseHunt add an additional delay for every horn show up.
  • Rewrite part of script that cause timer obtain inaccurate horn time for google chrome browser.
  • Add function to handle data timed out when loading for data.
  • Add option (embeded in timer page) to enable/disable pausing the script before King’s Reward (only work in Opera).
  • Add option to enable/disable showing timer/message in page title. Enable by default.
  • Automatically focus on answer text box for King’s Reward when encounter King’s Reward.

Version 1.9

  • Bug fix on incorrect timer for Google Chrome after the first hunt due to string convert to integer problems.

Version 1.8

  • Fix Google Chrome did not get random delay after the first hunt.
  • Change default King’s Reward time interval from 3 hour to 2.5 hour
  • Add experimental user preference setting for experimental feature.

Version 1.7

  • Fix typo error in timer displaying the sec twice.
  • Script now check is horn image is visible before sound it to fix the problem if user sound the horn first before the timeout.
  • Change default random time for horn sounding to 0 – 30.

Version 1.6

  • The script now stop on King’s Reward instead of refreshing after the countdown end because new implementation of MouseHunt must resolve King’s Reward in order to continue hunt.
  • Add an option to disable trap check (by default it is enable).

by Ooi Keng Siang via Ooiks’s Blog

MouseHunt AutoBot 1.9 Updated

I guess the description of short and simple user script no longer fit well for AutoBot script because of the fast pace update and the code is getting more lengthy and complicated. Version 1.9 should be stable and safe enough to use on all 3 browsers (Firefox, Opera & Chrome). I have a hard time testing the script out on 3 browsers at the same time, but thanks for the users whom actively provide me the feedback and bug report of the script. Many thanks for those who help me write a good review on the userscript page as well.

I do notice the script did not handle well for slow network connection. Next version should be more focus on this thing and make sure the script running and don’t screw up. Handling King’s Reward also is an critical task in feature version. I will spend less time on scripting (hopefully), and more time on my study as this whole week I’m too actively scripting and left my work and study behind. Time to catch up.

Script Description

MouseHunt AutoBot is a short and simple user script to automatic sound the hunter horn in MouseHunt application in Facebook with MouseHunt version 3.0 (Longtail) supported. Time of next hunter horn and trap check will show on the webpage title. The time of the next hunter horn will automatically detected without refreshing the page again. Users can customize the script according to their need by themselves such as add extra random time delay before sounding the hunter horn (Please look for UserPreferenceSetting in the script). Part of the script is actually base on Facebook MouseHunt Game Auto Horn Blower.

Main Features

  • Support Mousehunt version 3.0 (Longtail).
  • Automatically sound horn when time’s up with extra random time define by user.
  • Simulate mouse click on the horn image instead of URL sound horn.
  • Automatically detect and retrieval the next horn time without refreshing the page.
  • Cross-browsers support.

Browser Support

  • Mozilla Firefox with Greasemonkey add-on (Tested with Mozilla Firefox 3.6.3 with Greasemonkey 0.8 add-on)
  • Opera (Tested with Opera 10.53)
  • Google Chrome (Tested with Google Chrome 5.0)

Precautions

  • Use this script at your own risk because AutoBot script is again the rule set by MouseHunt, that is users are not allowed to use any tool to automate sounding the hunter horn.
  • Do uninstall any other MouseHunt auto sound horn scripts before install this script to prevent conflict with this script.

Known Issues

  • The script is not fully tested out due to the demand of the script for MouseHunt 3.0 update.
  • King’s Reward part of the script did not fully tested due to lack of data.
  • The script will stop when encounter king’s reward due to MouseHunt 3.0 (Longtail) require user to resolve the captcha first no matter how long the user had idle in the game.
  • After the horn is sound, the next horn time will set to 900 seconds and recalculation will be done on background and update the timer later. It is not a fix timer.

Download

Download through userscript website.

Changelog

Version 1.9

  • Bug fix on incorrect timer for Google Chrome after the first hunt due to string convert to integer problems.

Version 1.8

  • Fix Google Chrome did not get random delay after the first hunt.
  • Change default King’s Reward time interval from 3 hour to 2.5 hour
  • Add experimental user preference setting for experimental feature.

Version 1.7

  • Fix typo error in timer displaying the sec twice.
  • Script now check is horn image is visible before sound it to fix the problem if user sound the horn first before the timeout.
  • Change default random time for horn sounding to 0 – 30.

Version 1.6

  • The script now stop on King’s Reward instead of refreshing after the countdown end because new implementation of MouseHunt must resolve King’s Reward in order to continue hunt.
  • Add an option to disable trap check (by default it is enable).

by Ooi Keng Siang via Ooiks’s Blog

MouseHunt AutoBot 1.6 Updated

Due to the demand of the script and King’s Reward is back to MouseHunt, I’m force to release new update very frequently in a day. The latest script will stop when encounter king’s reward due to MouseHunt 3.0 (Longtail) require player to resolve the captcha first no matter how long the player had idle in the game. I’m still thinking a way to solve this problem in order to proceed hunting. Do leave me a comment if you think of any. If you miss out a lot of version, check out the changelog for more detail. Stay tune for more update.

Script Description

MouseHunt AutoBot is a short and simple user script to automatic sound the hunter horn in MouseHunt application in Facebook with MouseHunt version 3.0 (Longtail) supported. Time of next hunter horn and trap check will show on the webpage title. The time of the next hunter horn will automatically detected without refreshing the page again. Users can customize the script according to their need by themselves such as add extra random time delay before sounding the hunter horn (Please look for UserPreferenceSetting in the script). Part of the script is actually base on Facebook MouseHunt Game Auto Horn Blower.

Main Features

  • Support Mousehunt version 3.0 (Longtail).
  • Automatically sound horn when time’s up with extra random time define by user.
  • Simulate mouse click on the horn image instead of URL sound horn.
  • Automatically detect and retrieval the next horn time without refreshing the page.
  • Cross-browsers support.

Browser Support

  • Mozilla Firefox with Greasemonkey add-on (Tested with Mozilla Firefox 3.6.3 with Greasemonkey 0.8 add-on)
  • Opera (Tested with Opera 10.53)
  • Google Chrome (Tested with Google Chrome 5.0)

Precautions

  • Use this script at your own risk because AutoBot script is again the rule set by MouseHunt, that is users are not allowed to use any tool to automate sounding the hunter horn.
  • Do uninstall any other MouseHunt auto sound horn scripts before install this script to prevent conflict with this script.

Known Issues

  • The script is not fully tested out due to the demand of the script for MouseHunt 3.0 update.
  • King’s Reward part of the script did not fully tested due to lack of data.
  • The script will stop when encounter king’s reward due to MouseHunt 3.0 (Longtail) require user to resolve the captcha first no matter how long the user had idle in the game.
  • After the horn is sound, the next horn time will set to 900 seconds and recalculation will be done on background and update the timer later. It is not a fix timer.

Download

MouseHunt AutoBot at userscript website

Changelog

Version 1.6

  • The script now stop on King’s Reward instead of refreshing after the countdown end because new implementation of MouseHunt must resolve King’s Reward in order to continue hunt.
  • Add an option to disable trap check.

Version 1.5

  • Bug fix play the sound when king’s reward time.

Version 1.4

  • Add a timer display on top of mousehunt page (show delay time as well).
  • Add timer for King’s Reward.
  • Bug fix timer display incorrectly.

Version 1.3

  • Simulate mouse click on the horn image instead of URL sound horn.
  • Automatically detect and retrieval the next horn time without refreshing the page.

Version 1.2

  • Fix script unable to execute if user click from bookmark.

Version 1.1

  • Added extra random time delay function.
  • Improve the time format display on the title.

Version 1.0

  • First release.

by Ooi Keng Siang via Ooiks’s Blog

MouseHunt AutoBot Released

MouseHunt AutoBot is A short and simple script to automatic sound the hunter horn designed for MouseHunt 3.0 (Longtail). Time of next hunter horn and trap check will show on the webpage title. Users can customize the script according to their need by themselves such as add extra random time delay before sounding the hunter horn (Please look for UserPreferenceSetting in the script). Part of the script is actually base on Facebook MouseHunt Game Auto Horn Blower.

Currently the script support Mozilla Firefox with Greasemonkey add-on (Tested with Mozilla Firefox 3.6.3 with Greasemonkey 0.8 add-on), Opera (Tested with Opera 10.53) . Yet to tested it out on Google Chrome, but theoretically it should work with Google Chrome too.

The script is not fully tested out due to the demand of the script for MouseHunt 3.0 update. King’s Reward part of the script did not tested at all due to MouseHunt currently disable King’s Reward. Do uninstall any other mousehunt auto sound horn scripts to prevent conflict with this script. Do drop a message if you discover any bugs. This script is still new, many testing and update will be carry out. Stay tune for more update.

For more information and download, visit visit userscripts.org website.

by Ooi Keng Siang via Ooiks’s Blog

MouseHunt Travel Advisory 1.2 Release

Mousehunt Travel Advisory 1.2 release update new map Balack’s Cove travel cost information.

MouseHunt Travel Advisory is a user script that build specially for MouseHunt application in Facebook. It is able to calculate the cheapest route from player’s current location to location the player wish to travel to. It work similar to Pooflinger’s Travel Planner, but this script read player location directly from the application and embed the result directly into application instead of opening another tab for travel planner.

Travel advisory script load is whenever player open the travel page in MouseHunt after they installed the script. It will search and get all locations that is accessible by the player. It will then calculate the cheapest route to player’s selected destination base on locations that are accessible by the player. This allow the script to automatic route through Forbidden Grove when it is open (if necessary) and avoid Forbidden Grove when it is close. It will also avoid location that unable travel by the player currently (such as missing map piece). All travel cost are base on MouseHunt Wiki.

Currently the script support Mozilla Firefox with Greasemonkey add-on (Tested with Mozilla Firefox 3.6 with Greasemonkey 0.8 add-on), Opera (Tested with Opera 10.50) and Google Chrome (Tested with Google Chrome 4.1).

For more information and download, visit MouseHunt Travel Advisory website or visit userscripts.org website.

By Ooi Keng Siang

MouseHunt Travel Advisory 1.1 Release

Mousehunt Travel Advisory 1.1 release will fix the bug that cause Firefox browser keep on reload travel page whenever user click on a new location.

MouseHunt Travel Advisory is a user script that build specially for MouseHunt application in Facebook. It is able to calculate the cheapest route from player’s current location to location the player wish to travel to. It work similar to Pooflinger’s Travel Planner, but this script read player location directly from the application and embed the result directly into application instead of opening another tab for travel planner.

Travel advisory script load is whenever player open the travel page in MouseHunt after they installed the script. It will search and get all locations that is accessible by the player. It will then calculate the cheapest route to player’s selected destination base on locations that are accessible by the player. This allow the script to automatic route through Forbidden Grove when it is open (if necessary) and avoid Forbidden Grove when it is close. It will also avoid location that unable travel by the player currently (such as missing map piece). All travel cost are base on MouseHunt Wiki.

Currently the script support Mozilla Firefox with Greasemonkey add-on (Tested with Mozilla Firefox 3.6 with Greasemonkey 0.8 add-on), Opera (Tested with Opera 10.50) and Google Chrome (Tested with Google Chrome 4.1).

For more information and download, visit MouseHunt Travel Advisory website or visit userscripts.org website.

Special thanks to Yew Liang that discover the bug in this script.

By Ooi Keng Siang

Easy Way To Add User Script in Firefox

Ever downloaded a user script from website other than userscript.org and figuring how to install it into Firefox? Ever write your own user script and have problem install it into Firefox?

I do have those problem when I first installed Greasemonkey and download some user script to try. The Greasemoneky Installation dialog usually won’t pop up if I download any user script from website other than userscript.org. Every time I drag and drop a user script file into Firefox, the Greasemonkey will definably pop up a install button on top of the page, but the button never work out for me.

After spending some time playing with user script, I finally discover a better way of install a user script into Firefox instead of click on the New User Script menu button and paste all code into the new created script. It is nothing new or special, but the menu button is hidden instead of disable when no user script is open in Firefox. This cause many users include me did not realize the existent of the button at all.

To install a user script after download and save at local disk, just drag and drop the file into Firefox, then go to Tools > Greasemoneky > Install User Script. If you did not found the Install User Script button, this is because you are currently not viewing the tab that contain the user script file open in Firefox.

After click on the Install User Script button, the Greasemonkey Installation dialog will pop up. Click on Install button after the countdown end and the user script will be installed into Firefox.

I’m very curious why the button is hidden instead of disable. It just doesn’t make sense to me. The install button pop up on top of the page every time user drop a user script into Firefox never work, a bug? Anyway, I never know the answer unless I go and ask the developer, which I’m not going to do.

by Ooi Keng Siang