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  1. 7 kwi 2024 · When you move over 10 steps away from both tiles the oldest one is moved to under you and the NPC aggression timer resets. In order for the plugin to figure out where those tiles are you must first teleport away (entering a dungeon also counts as a "teleport") so that you are out of the radius of both those tiles, thus resetting them so that ...

  2. 19 paź 2020 · NPC Aggression timer is of the most helpful, and most overlooked plugins in the game. In the long run, it can save you hours, tens of hours, or even more depending on how much you AFK....

  3. All plugins on runelite are checked before being allowed in the plugin hub so it's probably safe. Other than that, manually marking the tiles with ground markers plugin to show aggro range is an alternative.

  4. Great explanation. Pretty sure I finally understand this for the first time now. Just for me to understand correctly though, does this mean that in OP's post he is now stood in the centre of an aggression area and cannot just keep running back to that one spot every time he needs to reset.

  5. 27 maj 2024 · Nope! I would often use it for AFKing crabs & I also know it’s not in the plugin-hub. Also, the timer on the top left just has a constant question mark on it. I think this happened after my runelite made me update.

  6. When you leave the combined area, creating a new aggro area, monster aggro resets. (In the case of Ogresses, aggro time is 10 minutes.) When you enter a new area, for example the Ogress caves, a new 21x21 square aggro zone is started centered on your players location.

  7. When you move over 10 steps away from both tiles the oldest one is moved to under you and the NPC aggression timer resets. In order for the plugin to figure out where those tiles are you must first teleport away (entering a dungeon also counts as a "teleport") so that you are out of the radius of both those tiles, thus resetting them so that ...

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