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Posted by Alkarindil   Brazil  (70 posts)  [Biography] bio
Date Wed 09 Apr 2008 02:10 AM (UTC)
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I was wondering if is possible to make a real huge monster, some that can use more than one room at the same time.
Imagie I make a Tolkien-based mud, and I have an area that is Nargothrond with something about 9 rooms to describe the throne hall of Firod Felagund. There is a mob called Glaurung, a dragon that can be found in four different rooms, since the four of them describes a huge area.
Then two characters get in this hall, one is called Asterix, and the other Obelix.
Lets consider that Asterix is in one room with Glaurung in. Then he starts a battle with him.
So, if Obelix move to the next room, where glaurung is also in, he will know that glaurung is fighting, but will not see Axterix. If Obelix start fight glaurung, glaurung can fight Obelix lefting Asterix alone, but beeing engaged in two fights, just like if Asterix and Obelix where in the same room.

Do you ever heard about a MOD that can allow this, or did you ever tryied to do so?
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