Question #268536 on Sikuli changed:
https://answers.launchpad.net/sikuli/+question/268536

Description changed to:
On the webpage that I'm trying to automate, there are three images in
total that need to be clicked. First, an attack image. Second, a
continue image. Third, a restart image. Sikuli should click the attack
image, then move on to the continue image. Once the continue image is
clicked, it needs to attack again. Here's a broken down, simplified
order of what needs done.

Attack
Continue
Attack
Continue
Attack
Continue
Attack
Continue
Attack
Continue
Attack
Restart


Here is a sample script that I came up with to execute the above example. This, 
however, was quite slow. Each image click took approximately 1.5 seconds, which 
is extremely slow.
https://paste.ee/p/u6AiT


When I tried to modify the sample script to loop, it wouldn't work for me. It 
would only click one of the images, and then stop without error. Here is a 
sample script that I came up with to execute a looped script that should do the 
same as above.
https://paste.ee/p/aOEva


This brings me to my question, and goal. I'd like the script to click the 
AttackImage whenever it's on screen, and when it's not on screen, click the 
ContinueImage. When neither of those are on screen, it should click the 
RestartImage, which would restart the loop of the script to go back to 
AttackImage, then ContinueImage, etc. How would I manage to do this 
successfully? 

Oh, and this is sort of related to the question, but why does a
crosshair appear before each click, which I run the script?

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