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<s1 title="NpcBounds"><table><strong class="highlight"><![CDATA[]]></strong><tr><td><strong class="highlight"><![CDATA[]]></strong><p>Usage:</p>
</td><td><strong class="highlight"><![CDATA[]]></strong><p>npcbounds Xmin Xmax Ymin Ymax</p>
</td></tr><tr><td><strong class="highlight"><![CDATA[]]></strong><p>Example: </p>
</td><td><strong class="highlight"><![CDATA[]]></strong><p>npcbounds 5 200 215 400 415<br/>
npcbounds 8 200 205 400 405 </p>
</td></tr><tr><td><strong class="highlight"><![CDATA[]]></strong><p>Default: </p>
</td><td><strong class="highlight"><![CDATA[]]></strong><p>none </p>
</td></tr></table><p>By default, the bot will find and farm npcs on its own as specified with <jump href="/wiki/Npc">Npc</jump>, <jump href="/wiki/NpcList">NpcList</jump>, and <jump href="/wiki/FarmingPolicy">FarmingPolicy</jump>. However, you may sometimes wish to restrict your bot to only farm npcs in a specific area. You can do so with this directive. This tells the bot the boundaries in which it may farm.  </p>
<p>In the example above, the bot would be allowed to farm in a square with the top left corner at 200,400 and the bottom right corner at 215,415 for level 5 npcs. In the 2nd example above, the bot will only farm level 8 npcs between 200,400 and 205,405. </p>
<p>The bot will process which npcs to farm based on the priorities specified <jump href="/wiki/CategoryNpcGoals">here</jump>. </p>
<p>NOTE: it is not recommended to use this unless you need to due to sharing npcs with a friendly neighbor, etc. It&apos;s much better to let the bot decide what to hit. </p>

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