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Trace the path without walking #1101

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phaalonso opened this issue Oct 26, 2019 · 5 comments
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Trace the path without walking #1101

phaalonso opened this issue Oct 26, 2019 · 5 comments
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@phaalonso
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All of us know how clear and open is a baritone user, so i have a suggestion for the goals. My suggestion is a command or a parameter that the baritone will show you the path but dont walk, the user has to done the walking by himself. This will help us mislead the staffs and anti-cheats

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ghost commented Oct 26, 2019

Great idea!

@TheK0tYaRa
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TheK0tYaRa commented Oct 27, 2019

It defeats half of the idea of baritone, but it still has usage. Unless you want to be accused of using Xray while going manually by the path to diamonds xD

@MrBruz
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MrBruz commented Nov 7, 2019

I see what you mean but its still a great idea for normal traversing to a location

@o0ZzM4g1c
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o0ZzM4g1c commented Nov 8, 2019

like #gps start

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5HT2 commented Mar 29, 2020

Duplicate of #431

@5HT2 5HT2 marked this as a duplicate of #431 Mar 29, 2020
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