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Posted by
| Greven
Canada (835 posts) Bio
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| Thu 22 Jul 2004 01:59 PM (UTC) |
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| Well, how are classtwo and classthree defined? If they are integers, which is what it looks like, you probably wanna compare it to 0, not to NULL. |
Nobody ever expects the spanish inquisition!
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| Txzeenath
USA (54 posts) Bio
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| Reply #1 on Thu 22 Jul 2004 10:51 PM (UTC) |
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| I want to take all the learned skills and spells from one character/target.. and copy them onto another.. I tried just plain using:
ch->pcdata->learned = victim->pcdata->learned; but that didnt work
Any ideas? |
Darkness comes along thy path, searching, wanting, calling wrath,
shadows awaken, release the light, one and only.. here to fight,
challenge the darkness, the shadows they call, hunting the living,
more and all. Roaring thunder, full of hate, a single bound, seals
your fate.
-Txzeenath
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Alumuble Arda -
*Player owned shops, clans, and housing
*Multiclass & Stat training
*Random mob name generation implemented and Overland mapping.
*Realistic equipment statistics
*Interactive enviroment(weather/sectors)
*Weapon sheaths(scabbards), Throwing weapons
*Automatic crash recovery, saving, and reporting without disconnecting
*Fully customizeable color, Automapper, "Smart" mobiles, Hiscore tables, and more!
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