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Posted by Ellissir   (4 posts)  Bio
Date Mon 14 Jan 2002 07:59 PM (UTC)
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HI!

1) Are there any seasons in SMAUG? If there aren't how can I code them? (my c++ experinice level is -1 :))

2) Is it possible to change the combat system so it isn't working automaticly? I mean that I want to make the combat system using advance: the player first must to advance the mob or vice versa and the type 'attack' or something similar for each blow? Can you help me please?

3) How to make stun attacks on a player? I want him to stun only, not get killed...

4) Is there a tie command? Can I tie a rope? I'm trying to make a jail. So, first I need the player to be stunned, and then I need to tie him with a rope or something similar and then transport (drag) him into the cell... I need the tie command. If it doesn't exist how can i code them?

There are many questions but I really need help...

Thanx

Ellissir
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Posted by Nick Gammon   Australia  (23,169 posts)  Bio   Forum Administrator
Date Reply #1 on Mon 14 Jan 2002 09:38 PM (UTC)
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  1. Not that I am aware of. You would need to do some C programming.
  2. Yes, you would need to look at the "agressive" mob flag and disable that. Or, make your own areas with no agressive mobs.
  3. You would need to change the fight code.
  4. No tie command I am aware of. The things you have in mind are original, but without C programming experience will be hard to implement.

- Nick Gammon

www.gammon.com.au, www.mushclient.com
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