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In the example above, the bot will keep 1 politics hero and all the rest of your available feasting hall slots attack heroes. | In the the 3rd example above (switch 10), the bot will keep 1 politics hero and in all the rest of your available feasting hall slots it will keep attack heroes. |
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It is important to note that when a task in the bot, for example TrainingHero movement or FastHero, need a space opened up in the feasting hall that it will consider config hero as it's base for what type of hero to fire. If you have for example, config hero:20 then it will disregard the 2 best politics heroes, and then fire one of the remaining heroes with the worst attack score. This worst attack score could very well be an intel hero or a third poli hero. It will not necessarily fire the lowest level hero or a junk captured hero if they have a better attack score. Config hero should reflect what type of heroes you want left in the city, and used alongside KeepHeroes and KeepCapturedHeroes goals to ensure the bot never fires a hero you want to keep. | It is important to note that when a task in the bot, for example TrainingHero movement or FastHero, need a space opened up in the feasting hall that it will consider config hero as its base for what type of hero to fire. If you have for example, config hero:20 then it will disregard the 2 best politics heroes, and then fire one of the remaining heroes with the worst attack score. This worst attack score could very well be an intel hero or a third poli hero. It will not necessarily fire the lowest level hero or a junk captured hero if they have a better attack score. Config hero should reflect what type of heroes you want left in the city, and used alongside KeepHeroes and KeepCapturedHeroes goals to ensure the bot never fires a hero you want to keep. |
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CategoryAllGoals CategoryHeroGoals | CategoryAllGoals CategoryHeroGoals CategoryConfigGoals |
Usage: |
config hero:[switch] |
Example: |
config hero:10 |
Default: |
config hero:0 |
Switch: |
0 - Disable Hero Management |
This config will tell the bot how you wish your heroes to be hired and managed by the various automated tasks the bot does.
In the the 3rd example above (switch 10), the bot will keep 1 politics hero and in all the rest of your available feasting hall slots it will keep attack heroes.
This goal must be set to 10+ in order for FastHero to function.
It is important to note that when a task in the bot, for example TrainingHero movement or FastHero, need a space opened up in the feasting hall that it will consider config hero as its base for what type of hero to fire. If you have for example, config hero:20 then it will disregard the 2 best politics heroes, and then fire one of the remaining heroes with the worst attack score. This worst attack score could very well be an intel hero or a third poli hero. It will not necessarily fire the lowest level hero or a junk captured hero if they have a better attack score. Config hero should reflect what type of heroes you want left in the city, and used alongside KeepHeroes and KeepCapturedHeroes goals to ensure the bot never fires a hero you want to keep.