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  1. Do anyone has any idea what the modifiedAbilityLevels flag stands for? I've done some testing and concluded following things: - Modifying gold / gems only will not flag it. - Unlocking minions flagged me - Fast leveling abilities with hacked gems flagged me Secondly: I also saw that the script shows the UUID found from memory. I found out Eternium reads the SERIAL of android devices. I tried spoofing my (rooted) android SERIAL but the UUID doesn't seem to change after data wipe and clean install (downloaded apk). What I found was, once flagged with modifiedAbilityLevels, a new account will also be flagged as modifiedAbilityLevels = true, immidiatly after one level. Even though I did not change anything. I was wondering how Eternium generates the UUID? As I suspect they store flagged UUID's. Would be nice to be able to spoof the UUID to restart a new account with a clean slate.
  2. Awesome share Enyby. Very intresting to learn lua scripting. I'm on version 1.33.31 I have two question: Do anyone has any idea what the modifiedAbilityLevels flag stands for? I've done some testing and concluded following things: - Modifying gold / gems only will not flag it. - Unlocking minions flagged me - Fast leveling abilities with hacked gems flagged me Secondly: I also saw that the script shows the UUID found from memory. I found out Eternium reads the SERIAL of android devices. I tried spoofing my (rooted) android SERIAL but the UUID doesn't seem to change after data wipe and clean install (downloaded apk). What I found was, once flagged with modifiedAbilityLevels, a new account will also be flagged as modifiedAbilityLevels = true, immidiatly after one level. Even though I did not change anything. I was wondering how Eternium generates the UUID? As I suspect they store flagged UUID's. Would be nice to be able to spoof the UUID to restart a new account with a clean slate. Thanks again for this awesome share!
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