Chain Spammer

The Chain Spammer is the third variant of the Skill Spammer. It allows the player to spam complex chains of skills, items, etc. It is mostly used for chaining Asura Strike with Zen and Fury, or spamming a chain of Lord Of Vermillion, Storm Gust and Meteor Storm, or even for spamming Zen and Finger Offensive.

You can configure up to 6 different Chain Sets. Each Chain Set will perform up to 8 normal actions and up to 1 repetitive action in the order shown by the blue arrow.

A normal action is a keystroke followed by a mouse click (only if you enabled it) and a delay afterwards.

A repetitive action is the same as a normal action but it gets repeated over and over until you release the activation key. This repetitive action is explained in Chain Spammer

This order given by the blue arrow is:

(Key 1 -> Click? -> Delay 1) -> (Key 2 -> Click? -> Delay 2) -> ... and so on

You can skip the chain sets you don't want. For example if you will only use 1 Chain Set then you can skip the other 5.

The Send Mode can be configured in Key + click Spammer

The Spam Delay can be configured in Key + click Spammer

1. Configuring the activation key

Chain Spammer's Chain Set activation key

The activation key is the key you have to press to perform the Chain Set.

Steps to configure the activation key

  1. Click on the activation key rectangle.

  2. Press the key that you want to use to perform the Chain Set.

Configured Chain Spammer's activation key

In the image above you can see the Skill Spammer has 1 Chain Set configured to perform when the key X is pressed.

2. Configuring the Chain Set keys

Chain Spammer's keys

Each key is an action to perform. For example let's say you have Lord Of Vermillion on Q, Mystical Amplification on W and Storm Gust on E.

You can configure a Chain Set so that when you hold down X it will spam Lord Of Vermilion, Mystical Amplification and Storm Gust in that order. (By configuring it to press Q -> Click -> W -> E -> Click when you hold down X).

Steps to configure the Chain set keys

  1. Click on the key rectangle.

  2. Press the key where you have the skill you want to configure.

You can skip the keys you don't want. For example if your chain set will only be used to cast 3 skills then you can configure those 3 and leave the rest blank.

Configured Chain Spammer's keys

In the image above you can see the Skill Spammer has 1 Chain Set configured to do Q -> W -> E when pressing the key X.

We are missing the mouse clicks, we will configure this in the next step.

3. Configuring the chain set mouse clicks

You want to enable the mouse click for an action only when needed. For example if you are using a targeted skill like Asura Strike, then you will want to turn on the mouse click so that after it presses the key for Asura Strike it will do a mouse click thus using Asura Strike on your target.

Chain Spammer's clicks

Steps to configure the chain set mouse clicks

  1. Click on the circle of the action where you want Lemon Tools to do a mouse click after pressing the key.

Configured Chain Spammer's clicks

In the image above you can see the Chain Set is configured to use a mouse click for the keys Q and E.

T​his means that it will repeat Q -> Click -> W -> E -> Click while holding down the key X.

As you can see we didn't enable the mouse click for W, this is because W is the key where we have Mystical Amplification, and that skill is self casted, there is no target to click.

4. Configuring the delays

Chain Spammer's delays

Each delay represents how much time to wait before performing the next action.

Steps to configure the delays

  1. Click on the delay rectangle.

  2. Write the delay you want in milliseconds (1000ms = 1s)

Leaving a delay blank is the same as having 0ms as delay.

Configured Chain Spammer's delays

In the image above you can see the Skill Spammer has 1 Chain Set configured with delays of 500ms, 450ms and 550ms.

In this example the Chain Set 1 is configured to repeat Q -> Click -> 500ms -> W -> 450ms -> E -> Click -> 550ms while holding down the key X.

Finding the best delay

The best delay depends on a lot of factors such as ping, fps, server delays, emulator, aspd, etc.

The easiest way to find the lowest delay possible is trial and error:

First start by configuring only 2 keys and start with a high value for the delay (500ms should be okay)

Repeat these steps for each delay

  1. Try the chain set once.

    • If it worked (this means that all the actions in the chain set were performed) then reduce the delay by 50ms

    • If it didn't work (this means that an action wasn't performed) then increase the delay by 10ms

  2. Repeat step 1 until you found the lowest value possible where it works.

  3. Test the chain set a few more times to make sure it never fails. If it fails go back to step 1.

  4. Add the next key and put 500ms on the next delay. Go back to step 1.

Once you find the lowest delay possible you might want to add at least 20ms to it, otherwise any variation in ping and fps might make it fail.

The closer you are to the lowest delay possible, the more sensitive it is to variations.

5. Configuring the repetitive action (last action)

Chain Spammer's last action

While holding down the Chain Set's activation key:

  • If the last action isn't configured: the entire Chain Set will be repeated until the Activation Key is released.

  • When the last action is configured: the entire Chain Set will be performed once and then the last action will be repeated until the Activation Key is released.

Steps to configure the last action

  1. Configure the Key following Steps to configure the Chain set keys

  2. Configure the Click following Chain Spammer

  3. Configure the Delay following Steps to configure the delays

Configured Chain Spammer's last action

In the image above you can see the Skill Spammer has 1 Chain Set configured with a last action of Q -> Click -> 5ms.

In this example when you hold down the X key the Chain Set 1 will do Q -> Click -> 500ms -> W -> 450ms -> E -> Click -> 550ms ONCE and then repeat Q -> Click -> 5ms until you release the X key.

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