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= FEDIT = <i>"Faction seldom leaves a man honest, however it might find him. -Samuel Johnson</i> | = FEDIT = <i>"Faction seldom leaves a man honest, however it might find him. -Samuel Johnson</i> | ||
− | Fedit allows you to create and edit npc factions. | + | Fedit allows you to create and edit npc factions. |
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+ | Faction enemy and friend ratings have defaults of -700 and 700 (which means | ||
+ | it will take approximately 70 kills of mobs of your level for you to become | ||
+ | allied with or hated by a faction). | ||
Syntax: fedit [faction number] | Syntax: fedit [faction number] | ||
− | + | Provide a faction number and you will enter the editor for that | |
− | faction. To see a list of faction numbers, | + | faction. To see a list of faction numbers, type FLIST. |
Syntax: fedit create | Syntax: fedit create | ||
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<b>Min-Friend Rating:</b> | <b>Min-Friend Rating:</b> | ||
Syntax: rating friend [rating] | Syntax: rating friend [rating] | ||
− | This changes the friend rating from the default of 700. | + | This changes the friend rating from the default of 700. Players who meet or |
+ | surpass this rating are considered friends of the faction, and faction npcs | ||
+ | can be made to aid friends via progs (using 'if isfriend'). | ||
<b>Min-Enemy Rating:</b> | <b>Min-Enemy Rating:</b> | ||
Syntax: rating enemy [rating] | Syntax: rating enemy [rating] | ||
− | This changes the enemy rating from the default of -700. | + | This changes the enemy rating from the default of -700. Players who meet |
+ | or fall below this rating are considered enemies of faction npcs, and will | ||
+ | be attacked (if the faction is aggro_enemy) or have other progged interaction | ||
+ | (via 'if isenemy'). | ||
<b>Flags:</b> | <b>Flags:</b> |
Revision as of 02:28, 16 January 2005
= FEDIT = "Faction seldom leaves a man honest, however it might find him. -Samuel Johnson
Fedit allows you to create and edit npc factions.
Faction enemy and friend ratings have defaults of -700 and 700 (which means it will take approximately 70 kills of mobs of your level for you to become allied with or hated by a faction).
Syntax: fedit [faction number] Provide a faction number and you will enter the editor for that faction. To see a list of faction numbers, type FLIST.
Syntax: fedit create This creates a new faction and enters the editor for that faction. Once you are fediting a given faction, you can take a look at its properties with the SHOW command, or just by hitting [enter]. The following are attributes which appear when you SHOW.
Name: Syntax: name [name] Changes the faction name.
Min-Friend Rating: Syntax: rating friend [rating] This changes the friend rating from the default of 700. Players who meet or surpass this rating are considered friends of the faction, and faction npcs can be made to aid friends via progs (using 'if isfriend').
Min-Enemy Rating: Syntax: rating enemy [rating] This changes the enemy rating from the default of -700. Players who meet or fall below this rating are considered enemies of faction npcs, and will be attacked (if the faction is aggro_enemy) or have other progged interaction (via 'if isenemy').
Flags: Type the following flags to apply them to the faction.
aggro_enemy: Makes all members of the faction aggro to faction enemies. decay: Player faction ratings will slowly decay over time as the faction forgets the player's actions. fake: makes a fake faction. You don't gain or lose faction for killing members of this faction, but you do gain/lose faction with enemies and allies. Example: the Animals of Nendor. The animals won't suddenly consider you an enemy... but you will piss off the druids. noconceal: The new thief/assassin skill 'conceal evidence' doesn't work against this faction.
Ally: Syntax: ally [faction number] This toggles an allied faction.
Opposing: Syntax: opposing [faction number] This toggles an opposing faction.
Initial Settings: Syntax: init This enters the editor for initial settings. In the editor, add strings as follows: race <race> <value> class <class> <value> gender <gender> <value>
For example: race ch'taren 1400 class spirit templar 700 class spirit scholar 700 race shuddeni -1000
If the min-friend rating were default (700), then ch'tarens, spirit templars, and spirit scholars would all begin as friends of the faction. If the min-enemy rating were default (-700) shuddeni would begin as enemies of the faction.
OTHER FEDIT COMMANDS Add: Syntax: add [vnums...]: This adds a list of vnums to the faction being edited. One can also add a mob to the faction in medit, using the 'faction' command while editing that mob.
Other faction related imm-commands:
flist: lists all factions. flist <number>: lists all mobs in a faction. flist <player> [faction]: lists faction ratings for player. set char <target> faction <number> <rating>: set faction values.
Mob-prog support for factions:
if isfriend(<target>) [== faction number] if isenemy(<target>) [== faction number] -- if faction numbers are omitted, uses faction of mob performing check
mpfaction <target> <faction number> <change> [1/0] -- trailing 1/0 is to choose whether the standard faction improve/worsen message is displayed