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Published: 2017-08-30 11:38:58 +0000 UTC; Views: 4562; Favourites: 49; Downloads: 0
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A tool to help fellow llama traders
hampshirebrony.neocities.org/
This is a userscript that will augment Kishan-Bagaria 's One Click Llama Button.
kishanbagaria.com/userscripts/…
OCLB Helper will add a llama button to the bottom right of the window, which will display in gold the number of give llama buttons visible, not the number of unique llamas that can be given. If you hover over the button, it will display the number of "Give" buttons, the number of "Given" buttons and how many spam icons are present.
Clicking the button will start to go through the list of llama buttons, clicking each one in turn and will keep going until a spam icon appears. Due to the speed the script runs at and the roundtrip time to dA, you may see two spam icons appear.
If you click the button while any spam icons are visible, nothing will happen.
OCLB Helper requires OCLB to be installed - if it is not installed then the helper will do nothing.
The helper is a GreaseMonkey/TamperMonkey userscript, like OCLB.
The latest version and version history can be found at
hampshirebrony.neocities.org/
This is an early build, so please report any bugs you find, and if you have any potential fixes, feel free to help.
There is still a negative interaction between the helper button and the top level commenting in Firefox. If you disable the script in GreaseMonkey the commenting works again as intended. I'm still trying to iron this out.
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Comments: 65
Stormartic In reply to ??? [2017-11-19 10:39:50 +0000 UTC]
I've gotten so many friends through llamas too! It's amazing! <3
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AgnosticDragon In reply to ??? [2017-11-14 00:52:32 +0000 UTC]
Really? I can sometimes spot llamatrade use because it works so much faster than anything else. I came across a user who got all the levels from super llama to golden llama in the same day. I saw another user who got 100,000 llamas ten weeks after he got runaway llamas, and I don't think his offer was actually good that long. People are eager to give you one when they get a point for it. is almost four times cheaper, though.
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Stormartic In reply to AgnosticDragon [2017-11-15 18:52:51 +0000 UTC]
I tried it long ago when it was still new, might have improved since (less people doing it at a time, more people paying attention to earn the free point)
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AgnosticDragon In reply to Stormartic [2018-01-14 21:28:19 +0000 UTC]
It may go slower if there are three people in line ahead of you. When you check your badges, you only see three offers. Go to llamatrade and they all appear, but if you do not know to check, you will only see three. I just happened to visit llamatrade when there were four active offers. Now I know to check if I see three when I check my badges. However, a lot of people probably do not know this and llamatrade could go slower as a result of fewer people finding the offer.
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AgnosticDragon In reply to Stormartic [2017-11-15 19:47:33 +0000 UTC]
I have never seen more than three users on there at once. That could be the difference. I have only been paying attention since about late May or early June. When I saw it, it did not immediately register what it was. When it did, I started promptly selling llamas to everyone I found on there.
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AgnosticDragon In reply to ??? [2017-11-01 23:57:30 +0000 UTC]
700,000 is about the number I have heard it taking. For most of us, that is completely unrealistic. Only three people have given out that many, and Two of the three have achieved 100,000 llamas. I use 's tool, and it would take me decades to give out that many. I don't know to make a better tool. There are only two places to buy them quickly. llamatrade is by far the fastest, though it is expensive. If you went all in over there, it would take you about seven weeks. I base this on somebody who went all in shortly after achieving runaway llamas. I have never seen more than three users featured there at the same time, so everyone who checks their badges would know who you are. dAhub is almost four times cheaper. Based on one of his regulars, my guess is it would take three years from where you are. As for whether it is worth the money, I leave that up to you. I don't have the money, and I don't know if I ever will.
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Stormartic In reply to AgnosticDragon [2017-11-02 20:16:25 +0000 UTC]
I'd rather get there simply bi giving out 700.000
I'm dedicated, and will gain the first 1/4 in less than a year. And with this tool it takes less effort even.
I have currently given out 163,213, gained 22,828. Most of these was this year. By the start time somewhere in January I will be above 25.000 for sure.
I have also gone from having a job and struggling with fatigue to be on a permanent disability leave, so will be able to give out more llamas per day than before.
I guess this is just a simple little challenge for myself, something to help make the days pas and have something to look forward to.
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llamalist In reply to Stormartic [2017-11-07 07:58:57 +0000 UTC]
I'm going to add you to the Badges Hall Of Fame next update because you've given over 100,000 badges.
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AgnosticDragon In reply to Stormartic [2017-11-03 00:06:32 +0000 UTC]
I cannot fault you for not having the money. I have serious medical issues though fortunately I can still work.
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ShoutboxZombie In reply to AgnosticDragon [2017-11-02 01:18:53 +0000 UTC]
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AgnosticDragon In reply to ShoutboxZombie [2017-11-03 00:02:32 +0000 UTC]
I find it funny that someone would register llamawhore as a username. I have not been at it long enough to recognize llamawhore or Cyantre llamalist has a list of everyone she knows of that has either given or received 100,000 llamas:
Facts About Llama Badges
= one of the best tools ever
Official Llama Badge Levels:
Llama: Achieved after 1 badge
Super Llama: Achieved after 10 badges
Albino Llama: Achieved after 50 badges
Super Albino Llama: Achieved after 100 badges
Ninja Llama: Achieved after 500 badges
Fancy Llama: Achieved after 1,000 badges
King Llama: Achieved after 2,500 badges
Spartan Llama: Achieved after 5,000 badges
Wizard Llama: Achieved after 7,500 badges
Golden Llama: Achieved after 10,000 badges
Runaway Llamas: Achieved after 25,000 badges
Mystery Llama: Requires ??? Llamas (This appears as the llama you haven't achieved yet.)
Unofficial Llama Badges:
These images are saved in DeviantArt's badge archive like all the others, but they were never made official llama badges.
Proud Llama ( I am sure the list is incomplete, though I would expect most of the missing names to be people who have given out in the range of 100,000-200,000. I just found one person to add to the list.
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jeh-jeh-rocket [2017-10-19 23:01:08 +0000 UTC]
Great script, thank you! It works great in Chrome.
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Katieline In reply to ??? [2017-08-30 15:58:19 +0000 UTC]
Alternatively, until the commenting gets debugged, you can make it work only on the pages where you need it, by replacing or adding to the @ match line.
I only need it on group memberlists (e.g. giveallamagetallama.deviantart… ) and llama-list journals, and turning it off and on once a week to comment there is significantly less annoying.
// @ match *://*.deviantart.com/modals/memberlist/*
// @ match *://llama-list.deviantart.com/journal/*
(remove the space between the @ and the match)
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HampshireBrony In reply to Katieline [2017-11-20 10:35:13 +0000 UTC]
You'll be delighted to hear that the new build of Firefox with Tampermonkey lets you have OCLB Helper, notifications, top-level commenting and all the other good stuff
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Katieline In reply to HampshireBrony [2017-11-20 14:18:27 +0000 UTC]
Oh good, that will be excellent for the people who have it! I'm still running 35 so I'll probably just stick with this. XD
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