

The new group will have a complete copy of all of the Donors group's settings Let's make a new group from the Donors group. Player Noobinator was added to group Donors It actually seems to be much easier to work with, but there's a learning curve. For example 2 handed knights might want to use kconfig bashing attackcommand battlefury focus speed/kill. You can use the slash ( /) to separate multiple commands that should be used at once.
To do so, use the alias kconfig bashing attackcommandOn second thought let's add him back in (just this once). Mudlet I am slowly starting to convert to Mudlet. The system supports the setting of custom attack command. Movement around the game environment is generally accomplished by. Player Noobinator was removed from group Donors A MUD is a multiplayer real-time virtual world, usually text-based or storyboarded. I censored out other people's steam id's but you get the idea. (min 0) means the setting expects a number and 0 is the lowest value allowed. (text 50) means a setting expects some text up to a maximum of 50 characters in length. (y/n) means the setting accepts y or n (The bot will actually accept lots of variations on yes and no.). Notice that each setting has something in brackets after it. Type cmd /group settingsĤ0 Block setting of base protection (y/n)Ĥ2 Cooldown for set waypoint command (min 0)Ĥ3 To block access for non-members (min 0)Ĥ4 Flag to identify group as a donors (y/n) You can view a list of all of these as well. Some want numbers, some want yes or no, others want text. The group settings accept different things depending on what they represent. Can't have them setting too many bases now can we? :O Let's change one now ^^ Also notice that the Donors group is group 1. We use these numbers to make changes to them. To view the current settings in the donors group type cmd /list group donors Oh also if your bot is using something else for commands such as ! you'll want to type cmd !list groups. To list your player groups type cmd /list groups. Note that all of the group commands are in-game commands and we can do in-game commands from The Lounge by putting cmd in front. It tries to faithfully set up your original donor only settings though it isn't perfect yet and you will want to review the donor group's settings and make a few changes. The bot makes a Donors player group automatically and will populate it with all your non-expired donors if you have any. The updated bot adds a new player groups feature which is a copy of all of those settings and which only applies to members of the player group. So the old bot has lots of settings for stuff like enabling or disabling waypoints, how many waypoints, various base settings etc. add donor will be a number, or Y or N, or some textįor Y/N settings the bot will also accept yes/no, true/false, on/off or enabled/disabled.ĪCL: 1 restricted to owners and admins, in-game and IRC The add donor command now looks like this. Also the /add donor command has changed as it no longer wants donor level. The player group system replaces donor levels which are now one of the group settings. I will be using The Lounge (irc) as that is the best place to see this stuff and interact with the bot. Used for visiting every single base ingame.This is a quick how-to guide on setting up and viewing the new player groups feature in the bot update. Load base coordinates into the tracker so you can tp directly to each base in sequence. This happens when you exit the server anyway so you don't have to do this. Stops tracking and clears the tracking data from memory. Remove the current base and protection that the tracker has teleported you to. track steps or backwards if given a negative number. If they raid a base, you raid it, if they fly above or underground, so do you.Īll commands are typed in in-game chat and begin with a / Commands have access levels and won't work for you if your level is too low. You are teleported to each recorded step that the player took. The bot records all player movement and you can retrace anyone's movement in-game right back to when the bot was first connected to the server or to the most recent server wipe.
