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prota pame net.l2emuproject.gameserver.handler.admincommandhandlers kai ftiaxnoume ena arxio me onoma AdminGivePet.java

grafoume afto mesa:

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package net.l2emuproject.gameserver.handler.admincommandhandlers;

import net.l2emuproject.gameserver.handler.IAdminCommandHandler;
import net.l2emuproject.gameserver.model.actor.instance.L2PcInstance;

public class AdminGivePet implements IAdminCommandHandler
{
private static final String[]	ADMIN_COMMANDS	=
												{
		"admin_give_wyvern",
		"admin_give_strider",
		"admin_give_wolf",
		"admin_give_horse",
		"admin_remove_pet",						};
private int						_petRideId;

public boolean useAdminCommand(String command, L2PcInstance activeChar)
{

	if (command.startsWith("admin_give"))
	{
		if (((L2PcInstance)activeChar.getTarget()).isMounted() || ((L2PcInstance)activeChar.getTarget()).getPet() != null)
		{
			activeChar.sendMessage("Your target already have a pet or mounted.");
			return false;
		}
		if (command.startsWith("admin_give_wyvern"))
			_petRideId = 12621;
		else if (command.startsWith("admin_give_strider"))
			_petRideId = 12526;
		else if (command.startsWith("admin_give_wolf"))
			_petRideId = 16041;
		else if (command.startsWith("admin_give_horse"))
			_petRideId = 13130;
		else
		{
			activeChar.sendMessage("Command '" + command + "' not recognized");
			return false;
		}
		((L2PcInstance) activeChar.getTarget()).mount(_petRideId, 0, false);
	}
	else if (command.startsWith("admin_remove_pet"))
		((L2PcInstance) activeChar.getTarget()).dismount();
	return true;
}

public String[] getAdminCommandList()
{
	return ADMIN_COMMANDS;
}
}

 

meta pame kai anigoume to net.l2emuproject.gameserver.handler.AdminCommandHandler.java

kai brite afti tin grami:

		registerAdminCommandHandler(new AdminVitality());

meta apo afti tin grami balte aftin edo

		registerAdminCommandHandler(new AdminGivePet());

 

kante compile kai iste etimi!

 

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.patch file: Click me!

 

ta command ingame einai

//give_wolf = dini sto target wolf

//give_wyvern = dini sto target wyvern

//give_strider = dini sto target strinder

//give_horse = dini sto target horse

//remove_pet = kani dismount to pet tou target sou

 

ama exo ksexasi tpt i kati den doulebi sosta mporite na mou pite na to diorthoso

 

works on l2emu gracia part 2

 

Credits goes to me (iNos)

 

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Euxaristw poli.Xreiazomoun kati tetio alla 8a itan kalitero na baleis gia chronicle einai afto(Fisika einai Gracia- alla ti Part ?).Kai einai gia L2 Emu .Right ?

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