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<s1 title="KeepHeroes"><table><strong class="highlight"><![CDATA[]]></strong><tr><td><strong class="highlight"><![CDATA[]]></strong><p>Usage:</p>
</td><td><strong class="highlight"><![CDATA[]]></strong><p>keepheroes hero-string</p>
</td></tr><tr><td><strong class="highlight"><![CDATA[]]></strong><p>Example:</p>
</td><td><strong class="highlight"><![CDATA[]]></strong><p>keepheroes any:level&gt;=100 </p>
</td></tr><tr><td><strong class="highlight"><![CDATA[]]></strong><p>Default:</p>
</td><td><strong class="highlight"><![CDATA[]]></strong><p>keepheroes any:level&gt;=50|any:base&gt;=69 </p>
</td></tr></table><p>This directive will tell the bot not to automatically fire any hero specified in the hero string. </p>
<p>In the 1st example, the bot will keep heroes that are level 100 or higher. </p>
<p>The default setting will keep heroes level 50+ <strong>or</strong> those with a base of 69+. </p>
<p>NOTE: When running this command from the script window instead of as a goal, you can use the /reset switch to clear all keepheroes in memory, either from scripts or goals. For example: keepheroes /reset. Note that clearing via script will only last until the bot is restarted, unless the script is run each restart, or the goals are cleared as well. </p>
<p>For more information about what hero strings can be used with this goal, check out <jump href="/wiki/HeroString">HeroString</jump>. </p>

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