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06-10-2020, 01:13 AM
MAJIN SCORE SENDER V2 GUIDE

The previous guide disappeared along with a banned user so I'm taking the opportunity to compile a more updated version for 2020.

Background
A Score Sender is a program which automatically sends your scores through flash games while waiting a certain time to trick the server into thinking you played the game. It sends the score thereafter, registering that on the server for you to gain neopoints, avatars and trophies without having to actually play the game.

Although there are many score sender programs out there, the safest so far is MAJIN Score Sender, made by j03.

You may find the program HERE ([Only registered and activated users can see links]). Make sure you read everything in the program description. Any issues faced with the program thereafter can be taken up in the program thread HERE ([Only registered and activated users can see links]).

Step 1: Extract Files & Install

It's a pretty straightforward process. Once you've extracted the .exe file, executive it and go through the motion of installation. I've included the screenshots for you just in case.




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Step 2: clraik Authorization

Type in your clraik username and password.

Tip: There have been cases where people are unable to login and authorize their clraik accounts. Make sure:

Your password is alphanumeric and does not have special characters (xxxxxxxxxx#######)
If you've ranked up to clraik too fast, your account might be flagged. Wait for a few days to see if the flag is lifted.

Once it logs in, the program should appear and you can move on to the next step.


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FIRST TAB - ACCOUNT LOGIN

Step 3: Login to Account

Type in your Neopets username and Neopets password and thereafter click "Login"
Add proxy for cookie/manual login if you have it.

*You do not have to worry about your data - they're saved locally on your computer and not into cK's server.




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After you log in, you should see this message at the bottom of the program. That's is the status of the program.

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SECOND TAB - SCORE SENDING SETTINGS

Step 4: Load Scores

You can choose to either send singular scores each time, or what the masses probably do is to submit them in bulk, usually as dailies.

The safe bet is to consider how long you'd be willing to sit down at the computer and play games. Less than 3 hours would be the safest.




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If you're doing Single Score Sending:

Make sure the Single Score Sending circle is ticked
Type in the Game ID* and Score** that you want
Click on the delay box and let MAJIN SS provide the safe time
Games which require a Mod will have a number automatically appear, if not there'll be none


If you're doing Multiple Score Sending:

You can either add your scores in if you know the Game ID*, Score**, Delay, Mod required in box 3
Or you can click on Load in box 2 and load your .txt file Score Sender List
You can use any of the buttons in box 2 to edit the Score Sender List

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*Game IDs are gotten from the website address of the game you wish to score send for
**Make sure that the scores are realistic, check for the maximum scores per game, check that they are scores that are achievable.


You can use j03's list of review scores found HERE ([Only registered and activated users can see links]) as a guideline.
Remember that the moment you send an impossible score = you're frozen.

The program itself will flag unrealistic scores and will automatically remove them from the list so always make sure that your scores are manually checked by inputting the Game ID and Score and letting the Score Sender work out a safe timing for you.

The final product before starting the program would look like box 4.

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THIRD TAB - PROGRAM SETTINGS

Step 5: Check Program Settings

Before you start the program, you should check out the Program Settings to make sure everything's in order before starting. Since it's a very sensitive issue that could easily get your account iced if not done properly, you should ensure that everything is in tip top shape before starting.

In box 1, you can make certain changes such as having the bot pause, or ensuring that your account is still logged in before score is sent. It's pretty straightforward and you should work with the bot according to how you are using it to ensure utmost safety.




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FOURTH TAB - PROGRAM LOG

Step 6: Starting Program

Finally, you can click "Start Program".




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Upon the bot starting, you should see all your details in the Program Activity tab. Showing the Game Name, Game ID, the Score being sent, value of the score, Neopoints on hand, your account and details of your session.

In box 2 there will be a count up toward the actual seconds that you have to wait so you'll have an idea of how long it'll take.


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For every score that successfully sends you'll get a notification above your clock in your taskbar so even if you have the program minimized you'll know what's happening in the background.


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Under the Program Log tab, you should be able to see an overview of what's happening and at what time.


Final Tips

You may be impatient to start finding Score Sending lists and sending scores, but remember that it's always better to be safe than sorry. MAJIN Score Sender is very safe because the safe timings are updated but you should always do your due diligence to try out the games, have a feel of the timings, know the impossible scores and review scores. One wrong move could mean the end of your account.

If you're thinking of using score sender to earn neopoints... I would suggest for you to find other means such as ABing because score sending for neopoints is sloooow and you don't earn very much. On top of that, it's pretty dangerous compared to using AoB where you're actually playing the game (with major advantages). It's good for getting avatars and trophies (not when the scores are too high).


I hope all these information provided was useful to you, and should you have any questions you may ask here!

If it has to do with technical issues, remember to go to the program section itself and ask! Save your logs at all times and possibly screenshots as well to help the programmers understand your issue and solve your problems!