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check the armor xml files

 

I check them problem is I don't see any ID of a skill here. So where is Inner Fire? :D

 

 

<skill id="11105" levels="1" name="DINASTY Light Armor Set">

  <!-- Passive Skill with Bonus Stats for DINASTY Light Armor Set -->

  <set name="power" val="0.0"/>

  <set name="target" val="TARGET_SELF"/>

  <set name="skillType" val="BUFF"/>

  <set name="operateType" val="OP_PASSIVE"/>

  <set name="castRange" val="-1"/>

  <set name="effectRange" val="-1"/>

  <for>

    <mul val='1.10' order='0x30' stat='pDef'/>

    <mul val='0.85' order='0x30' stat='mDef'/>

    <mul val='1.18' order='0x30' stat='maxHp'/>

    <mul val='1.15' order='0x30' stat='maxCp'/>

    <add val='8' order='0x40' stat='runSpd'/>

    <mul val='1.1' order='0x30' stat='gainHp'/>

    <add val='7' order='0x40' stat='rEvas'/>

    <mul val='1.07' order='0x30' stat='rCrit'/>

    <mul val='1.07' order='0x30' stat='cAtk'/>

    <mul val='0.9' order='0x30' stat='pReuse'/>

<!-- Resists -->

<!-- <mul val='0.3' order='0x30' stat='sleepVuln'/> -->

<!-- <mul val='1.0' order='0x40' stat='darkVuln'/> -->

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What you want to do exactly?

 

When you equip all parts of Dynasty, you'll have Draconic armor set skill (for example)?

 

1.- Open armorsets in your navicat.

2.- Find Dynasty's Chest ID. (I dont give it to you because my server is interlude.

3.- Now in skill_id tab you have to put the ID of Armor set skill that you want, for example 3555 (Draconic armorset skill)

 

Something like (it's just an example):

 

 

ID: 95

chest: Dynasty Chest ID

legs: Dynasty Legs ID

head: Dynasty helm ID

gloves: Dynasty gloves ID

feet: Dynasty boots ID

skill_id: 3555 (for draconic armor set skill)

shield: Dynasty shield ID

shield_skill_id: Find one that you want in .xml (3500-3599) from gameserver/data/stats/skills

enchant6skill: Find one that you want in .xml (3600-3699) from gameserver/data/stats/skills

 

I hope that I helped you,

 

Regards.

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Yes thank you but look at "armorsets" I have it set to skill id "11105" thats :

 

 

 

<skill id="11105" levels="1" name="DINASTY Light Armor Set">

  <!-- Passive Skill with Bonus Stats for DINASTY Light Armor Set -->

  <set name="power" val="0.0"/>

  <set name="target" val="TARGET_SELF"/>

  <set name="skillType" val="BUFF"/>

  <set name="operateType" val="OP_PASSIVE"/>

  <set name="castRange" val="-1"/>

  <set name="effectRange" val="-1"/>

  <for>

    <mul val='1.10' order='0x30' stat='pDef'/>

    <mul val='0.85' order='0x30' stat='mDef'/>

    <mul val='1.18' order='0x30' stat='maxHp'/>

    <mul val='1.15' order='0x30' stat='maxCp'/>

    <add val='8' order='0x40' stat='runSpd'/>

    <mul val='1.1' order='0x30' stat='gainHp'/>

    <add val='7' order='0x40' stat='rEvas'/>

    <mul val='1.07' order='0x30' stat='rCrit'/>

    <mul val='1.07' order='0x30' stat='cAtk'/>

    <mul val='0.9' order='0x30' stat='pReuse'/>

  <!-- Resists -->

  <!-- <mul val='0.3' order='0x30' stat='sleepVuln'/> -->

  <!-- <mul val='1.0' order='0x40' stat='darkVuln'/> -->

 

 

 

Problem is how can I add other passive skills on this armor like "Noblesse passive or Shield Passive lvl 10"

Cause from armorsets if I put exemple : Shield Lvl 10 passive skill ID I need to delete the 11105 so I will lose all those stats from up that I need.

So this I want to know how can I add a passive skill like "noblesse,shield and more"to this armor without lose 11105 stats.

I wish you understand me what I want to do :).

Thank you again for answering :)

 

 

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