Wednesday, October 21, 2009

Trainers

A trainer is an application that allows you to imput your own commands into a Flash.

Personally, I use Hell Quest v 0.885 Gamma by Isair (Windows users only).
Click here to download it.
I find it to be simple and easy to carry around since it's an executable file. Its major downside is that it can be quite laggy. If you don't want the lag, get Cross Hell. You'll have to install Cross Hell though, and the interface is awkward at times.

To get started, save Hell Quest in a place where you know you can get back to it. After you open Hell Quest, there will be a routine check for corruption - nothing to be alarmed by. At the top left, click “Connect” and select the “Manual Connection” option. Hit “ok” to the popup and AQW will start up. Keep in mind that Hell Quest is always laggy so make sure the first thing you do is make the quality low and join a private room.

Trainers used to be used for autoing, a process where the trainer spams a set of commands that allow players to automatically train reputation, make money, train classes, or get XP. The player's speed of training depends on the autoer and the processing power of the computer used.
Recently, sometime around 10/12, AE patched all autoing functionality.

This did not nullify the power of the trainer however. Trainers still have one very important function: opening shops on command.
By typing in the shop ID of a shop, if AE has it stored, it will pop up wherever you are.
This function has multiple practical uses.
1. Buy rare stuff (=D)
NOTE: Not all rare shops remain stored in the AE shop database.
2. Farming gold - The ability to open a shop on the spot significantly speeds farming drops as it allows you to sell the drop as soon as you get it, and have to leave.
3. Buying a good item if you are evil aligned and vice-versa.
4. Skipping quest chains like Citadel, Bubble, Trouble, Toil, Safiria, Dragonslayer, Chaos Weapons, Sleuthhound costumes, Black Knight, I COULD GO ON.

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