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1. What is MuPie?
2. What is a hitcount?
3. What is Autokill?
4. What can I do with the packet editor?
5. What is Sky Mode?
6. What does teleportation do?
7. How do I use MuPie on a private server?
8. What is logging for?
9. The program does not work, what do I do?
10. I can't connect! What is the problem?
11. My Autokill isn't working, what should I do?
12. How do I use True Autokill?
13. I get error "Data\Local\Text.bmd file not found" when using MuPie.
14. My HP is lowered rapidly when using MuPie.
15. My Autokill keeps teleporting me back to Lorencia.

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1. What is MuPie?
MuPie is a hack created by Renzime to be used for Mu Online. When playing with MuPie, instead of your normal attack being used, it adds up to 8000 extra hits every time you attack.


2. What is a hitcount?
Hitcount is the word used to define how many hits are added to each attack. For instance, if you set your hitcount to 5 and attack a monster, MuPie sends a packet to the server saying you hit the monster 6 times.


3. What is Autokill?
Autokill is used to "automatically" hit monsters as you walk along. It picks up on monster packets and begins attacking them without any input from the user.


4. What can I do with the packet editor?
The packet editor can be used for basically ANYTHING. If you can do it ingame, it can be done with the packet editor. Most likely you won't be able to send any commands to the server without disconnecting, so don't complain about this. Experiment with it by sending packets to the client. Sometimes you will get amazing results. : go to packet editor page :


5. What is Sky Mode?
Sky Mode was originally created by Skyavania and is very useful. If set correctly, Sky Mode enables you to use a hit hack and get drops. To find the correct settings play around with your hitcount and Sky Mode enabled. Sky mode 1 seems to cause quite a bit of lag, so for fellow players' sake, use mode 2.


6. What does teleportation do?
Tired of walking everywhere? That's where teleportation comes in. Just choose the map you are currently (there is no cross map teleporting at the moment) and double click the place you wish to "fly" to. After double clicking on the location your character automatically appears there. You must walk around for a few seconds before you will see the monsters/people in the area.


7. How do I use MuPie on a private server?
To use MuPie on a private server just untick "Default" on the settings page and type in the IP of the private server in the "Address" field. Choose the main.exe for the private server client in the "Mu Online Path". Then, just connect like normal.


8. What is logging for?
Logging is just a simple way for you to find out what is going on. Also, if you are having problems, it is an easier way for us to help you out if you save your log and send it to us.


9. The program does not work. What do I do?
First of all, DO NOT SPAM RENZIME. He is a human being who deserves privacy as much as the next guy. If you can't get MuPie to work, try these things in the order that they appear:
1) Make sure you have .Net Framework. The whole program is built upon it and you will need it to run it. Go to (link here) to download it.
2) Use logic. If the program says you are missing a specific .dll file, go to google.com and search the name of the .dll. For example, if it says you are missing msoscx.dll. Visit www.google.com and search msoscx.dll.
3) If all else fails, post on the forum under the beta testing thread. One of the moderators will assist you in given time.


10. I can't connect! What is the problem?
Remember that in this version, editing your host is not required, so DON'T DO IT. Try unticking "Default" under the settings tab and type in connect.muonline.com instead of the raw IP.


11. My Autokill isn't working, what should I do?
Renzime designed this Autokill so it would not lag the servers. Remember this is a free hack that over 1,000 people use, so if everyone was using some type of advanced autokill it would put major stress upon the servers.


12. How do I use True Autokill?
Tick the checkmark next to Enable True Autokill and choose the coordinates you would like to teleport between. The delay is how many milliseconds between teleports. A good recommended number is 3000 (3 seconds) for the delay.


13. I get an error ("Data\Local\Text.bmd file not found") when using MuPie.
You did not correctly choose the main.exe file. Press the "..." button on the settings tab and locate your main.exe found in your Mu folder. This is usually C:\Program Files\Webzen\Mu.


14. My HP is lowered rapidly when using MuPie.
Usually this is caused when wearing a Satan. Take off the Satan when using MuPie.


15. My Autokill keeps teleporting me back to Lorencia.
Usually this is caused when MuPie teleports you to a location that you normally could not walk to. Such as water, inside walls, etc. If this happens, narrow down your coordinates to a smaller space.


16. Where do I get the "undetected, unreleased" Beta RC3 version of MUPie you mentioned at the start of the thread?
You don't. It doesn't exist, it has not been made, you cannot download it. However, well done for reading all the rules and FAQ. Hopefully now you won't ask stupid questions and understand a lot more.

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