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Posted by Gradius   (10 posts)  Bio
Date Wed 03 Nov 2004 02:55 PM (UTC)
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Im trying to figure out if there is a way to edit items in games as far as hit rolls/damage rolls..
i dont see those options in oset or ocreate. I can do it area editor, but a couple of my builders prefer OLC... what are the commands to change the size/number of dice for a weapon?

Thanks a lot for all of your help guys, it is much appreciated!
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Posted by Mirrodan   USA  (28 posts)  Bio
Date Reply #1 on Wed 03 Nov 2004 08:20 PM (UTC)
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i'm assuming you're talking about the amount of damage that a weapon does. If that's the case look up help itemvalues in that help file it shows this....

weapon    |condition  |num dice    |size dice  |weapontype |         |
simply do
oset <object> <v1> value ----for the number of dice
then...
oset <object> <v2> value for the size of the die.

but if you're trying to apply a hitroll or damage roll modifier to the object then do the following....

oset <object> affect hitroll <+/-value>
oset <object> affect damroll <+/-value>


hope that helps



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