# Supreme

## Product

* Use keywords in "Product"
* Put specific product color or random in "Color"
* Select product category in "Category"
* Ex. nike air force 1

## Modes

* Run 50/50 Release/Release 2 on Initial Drops
* Run Restocks on Restocks
* Release/Release 2 can be resource intensive so you may want to play around with your setup before you start

## How to Run

* Initial: Start tasks on timer set for drop time and start 30 seconds early. Run 1:1 Profile:Task Ratio
* Restocks: Start tasks normally and run 1k Monitor delay

## Proxies

* Run a few local tasks
* DCs/ISPs are good as well

## Delays

Inital and Restock:

* Monitor: 3000
* Error: 3000
* You can edit your delays for Supreme in the "Delays" tab found in settings.

## Captcha Solvers

* Have multiple solvers open
* The harvester will automatically try to solve the captcha but if it fails it will prompt you to select the images

## Notes

* You can also utilize the Releases tab to create Supreme tasks easier and faster
* Sometimes site can be kind of slow on releases so just let your tasks run

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