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Automate your Goldfarming with ARKScripts

Lightweight, free, powerful and full of anti-profiling features

 

What is this?

A muling script is a script run on a "mule", which is generally an account where your gold is kept for sale and distribution.

ARKMule allows your accounts running supported AKRScripts to trade their gold over automatically to your mule account when certain amounts are reached, or request gold if they run out, making your entire farm automatic.

This script will make your mule account stay logged out until one of your other connected accounts lets it know it needs to trade, which will cause it to login, reducing the amount of time it interacts with the game itself.

 

Features

  • Supports up to 99 mules on a single machine via Port IDs
    • Communicates between your clients via sockets on your local machine in an undetectable fashion (out of game)
    • Set the port you wish to start your mule on with the argument "portID:x", where x is the port number - the default is 1
  • Only logs into the game to trade or have very minor AFK breaks (unique to your account)
  • Simple to setup with almost no overhead for your CPU
  • Can receive gold or trade gold to your accounts, with those values configurable directly for each individual bot
  • Sends Discord Webhook notifications if your accounts have that setup, announcing you when a trade happens and between what accounts
  • Automatic periodic Worldhopping
  • Multiple failsafes for checking that the correct account is being traded
  • Unique, username-based seeding for anti-profiled actions, wait times and behaviours

 

Scripts Currently Supported

  • ARKArtio Pro (Wilderness Boss)
  • ARKSpindel Pro (Wilderness Boss) - Releasing Soon

 

Future Script Support

  • ARKSlayer Pro
  • ARKSorceress Pro
  • ARKCalvarion Pro (when released)

 

How Can I Get This?

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Good luck and enjoy!

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