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F/GO Packet sniffing guide

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  1. How to use packet sniffing in F/GO
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  3. This method allows you to know the drops you'll get as soon as you enter a battle,
  4. allowing you to surrender and start it again until you get a drop you want.
  5. You'll still spend AP, but the farming itself will be faster. Useful especially when
  6. reset-farming unrepeatable quests with high drop rates.
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  8. Update: Though this guide refers to ProxyCap, there's no crack for it, so it's
  9. recommended that you get proxifier and adapt the instructions to it.
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  11. > I'm using BlueStacks so I'll assume you do too.
  12.  
  13. > First configure ProxyCap like this: http://www.proxycap.com/bluestacks.html
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  15. > Since we use 127.0.0.1:8080 on ProxyCap, we need to use the same IP and Port on Burp.
  16. > Go to Proxy > Options and configure it like this: http://imgur.com/X6Yf7Gc.png
  17. > Go to the Intercept tab and turn it off.
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  19. > If you get stuck at the login screen (connection error cancel - retry message),
  20. > add 23.102.76.23 and 80 port to SSL Pass Through. This is the IP of their logging
  21. > server (you can check it on Proxy > HTTP History in case it's different for you),
  22. > so it should let you login fine now. I'm not an expert on this so there might be
  23. > another way to fix this, but this is how it worked for me.
  24. > Using proxycap, you only need http connection (port 80). Don't set 443 unless you
  25. > install certificate.
  26.  
  27. > Now go to Extender > Extensions. Load the plugin and keep the plugin window open.
  28.  
  29. > Here's a link to the original plugin: https://www.mediafire.com/?u58d1e1tcx4d25r
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  31. > When you load a fight it'll give you a list of what you're gonna drop. It's updated up
  32. > to the halloween event, but you can check http://fategrandorder.wikia.com/wiki/Drop_Infos
  33. > for new item IDs.
  34.  
  35. Troubleshooting:
  36. > Have you restarted?
  37. > Have you done the Burp config yet?
  38. > Have you restarted Burp upon configuring for the first time?
  39. > Made sure that Internet Options is set to use the 127.0.0.1 proxy?
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  42. Thanks to >>121082239
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