This is a useless script, only for fun.
I Know that it's usual, but i didn't know what to post.
Don't forget to press /auser hacker NICK
on hacker:TEXT:*:#:{
if ($1 == !hack) && ($2 != $null) {
if (!%fake-hacking) {
/set %fake-hacked $2
/set -u10 %fake-hacking stage1
/msg $chan $+ $rand(2,14) $+ Now hacking $2 $+ . $2 $+ , just wait to be hacked..
/notice $nick $+ $rand(2,14) $+ Pssh.. Press !go2hell %fake-hacked $+ ..
}
}
if ($1 == !go2hell) && ($2 == %fake-hacked) {
if (%fake-hacking == stage1) {
/set -u10 %fake-hacking stage2
/msg $chan $+ $rand(2,14) $+ Ddos Attack Started.
/msg $chan $+ $rand(2,14) $+ Sending 10000 packets to %fake-hacked $+ ...
/msg $chan $+ $rand(2,14) $+ All Packets are Sent.
/notice $nick $+ $rand(2,14) $+ Pssh.. Now Press !super-hack %fake-hacked $+ ..
}
}
if ($1 == !super-hack) && ($2 == %fake-hacked) {
if (%fake-hacking == stage2) {
/msg $chan $+ $rand(2,14) $+ Haha! Now The SUPER HACK Started!
/msg $chan $+ $rand(2,14) $+ Removing C:Windows from %fake-hacked $+ ..
/msg $chan $+ $rand(2,14) $+ OH MY GOD! Fail!
/notice $nick $+ $rand(2,14) $+ Fail:(
/notice %fake-hacked $+ $rand(2,14) $+ Don't worry, you are safe.
/unset %fake-hack*
}
}
}
/msg $chan $+ $rand(2,14) $+ Packets Sended!
If I had tried to submit grammar like that I would have had 43 comments on it by now.
No offense meanded.
Also,
Or you can use unset %hack
That is only a safe practice when dealing with variables that are a lot more unique. Unseting somehting as simple as \"hack\" with a wildcard could affect countless scripts. The time when comes in handy is when you use very specific variables like %fake.hacking or even %StaticX.Fake.Hack .