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Cabal_1969
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PostPosted: Mon May 30, 2005 5:16 pm   

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Hello, I been wondering how to make me a trigger/alias setup for reporting xp and quest points and other goodies...

Here is my though:
Each time I level the mud says , You raise a level!!!

So what my question is, how do I make a trigger etc that will
next time I level report how long it took and how many quest points I gained during that time?

Quest points gainer says :
The questmaster says, "As a reward, I am giving you 17 quest points,

So can you help me out?

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PostPosted: Mon May 30, 2005 8:41 pm   
 
#TR {The questmaster says, "As a reward, I am giving you (%d) quest points} {#IF (@qp) {#VAR qp {%eval(@qp+%1)}} {#var qp {%1}}

#TR {You raise a level!} {
#ECHO Last level was at @leveltime
#VAR leveltime {%time(c)}
#ECHO This level was at @leveltime
#ECHO i made @qp Quest Points this level
#VAR qp {0}
}
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PostPosted: Tue May 31, 2005 4:34 pm   
 
along with the previous trigger "#TR {The questmaster says, "As a reward, I am giving you (%d) quest points} {#IF (@qp) {#VAR qp {%eval(@qp+%1)}} {#var qp {%1}}"

add this:

#TR {^You raise a level!$} {leveltime}

ALIAS name: leveltime

value:
Code:

lvltimenew=%time(dd|hh|mm|ss)
lvltimeday=%eval(%word( @lvltimenew, 1, "|")-%word( @lvltimeold, 1, "|"))
lvltimehour=%eval(%word( @lvltimenew, 2, "|")-%word( @lvltimeold, 2, "|"))
lvltimemin=%eval(%word( @lvltimenew, 3, "|")-%word( @lvltimeold, 3, "|"))
lvltimesec=%eval(%word( @lvltimenew, 4, "|")-%word( @lvltimeold, 4, "|"))
lvltimeold=@lvltimenew
#IF (@lvltimesec<0) {
  #MATH lvltimemin (@lvltimemin-1)
  #MATH lvltimesec (60-%abs(@lvltimesec))
  }
#IF (@lvltimemin<0) {
  #MATH lvltimehour (@lvltimehour-1)
  #MATH lvltimemin (60-%abs(@lvltimemin))
  }
#IF (@lvltimehour<0) {
  #MATH lvltimeday (@lvltimeday-1)
  #MATH lvltimehour (24-%abs(@lvltimehour))
  }
#IF (@lvltimeday<0) {lvltimeday=0}
#SHOW {Last level: @lvltimeday~d @lvltimehour~h @lvltimemin~m @lvltimesec~s ~(Quest Points~: @qp~)}


or change the last #SHOW to gtell or whatever chan you want
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Cabal_1969
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PostPosted: Tue May 31, 2005 7:07 pm   
 
You guys ROCK!!!
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Cabal_1969
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PostPosted: Wed Jun 01, 2005 2:09 am   
 
I have tried the triggers and now get something wierd....
when I levekl I put the output to group and get

Spearhawk tells the group '{Last level: 0d 23h 56m 12 s (Quest Points: 82)}'.

and I know it took less than an hour to level so what could be wrong?
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Vijilante
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PostPosted: Wed Jun 01, 2005 9:38 am   
 
Most likely lvltimeold was blank since initially setting it was not part of the script. It is now set with a value and should report things correctly.
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PostPosted: Wed Jun 01, 2005 5:43 pm   
 
ya, that is it exactly, your 1st level is displayed incorrectly after you install it, it will work fine now.
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Cabal_1969
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PostPosted: Mon Jul 04, 2005 9:24 pm   
 
I have noticed that if I level under one hour it does claim I levelled in 23 hrs and 49 minutes...is there something wrong with the code cause I can't find it... Confused
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