I've been trying to make a spawn protection that is slightly different from the ones that are already shared here. It's half complete, yet I'm now stuck.
Basically, whenever you set a certain area on areadata.txt as type=swamp, type=poison or type=damage and you're standing on that place in-game you'll receive a skill called Danger Area (skill_name=[s_dangerous_area] on skilldata.txt). Yet, the fact you'll receive that skill is not defined on areadata.txt itself. Does anyone actually know where it is defined?
Note: you don't really need to tell me the exactly place. Tell me the file name and I'll find it.
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includes:
- NWindow
- L2 Editor
- DAT Editor
- Client+System clean
- Interface sources
- XDat Editor
ALL FEATURES ARE ONLY AVAILABLE IN THE P520 INTERFACE SOURCE
The P509 interface is retail.
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AUTO-COMPOUND
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It is, kind of. Only invited participants have the links. Sorry but not sorry, this forum is dead for ages, so blame whoever you wish to blame. Cheers.
have played many years ago excited to play again on launch. i have seen wonderful things about the server it looks how it should be theres hard work and it shows. it lives up to the glory days of l2 elixir.
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rafaelbr89
Hey there guys,
I've been trying to make a spawn protection that is slightly different from the ones that are already shared here. It's half complete, yet I'm now stuck.
Basically, whenever you set a certain area on areadata.txt as type=swamp, type=poison or type=damage and you're standing on that place in-game you'll receive a skill called Danger Area (skill_name=[s_dangerous_area] on skilldata.txt). Yet, the fact you'll receive that skill is not defined on areadata.txt itself. Does anyone actually know where it is defined?
Note: you don't really need to tell me the exactly place. Tell me the file name and I'll find it.
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