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TJHuron | Thu 17-Apr-08 04:54 PM |
Member since 28th Nov 2007
1132 posts
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#21114, "Where command"
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It would be very helpful if you could use 2., 3. with with where command. For instance, you are in an area with five guards one of which has an item you want but you aren't sure which one. instead of searching the area completely you could use the command "where guard", "where 2.guard" etc to see where each one is. Could this be done?
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Zulghinlour | Thu 17-Apr-08 06:35 PM |
Member since 04th Mar 2003
9792 posts
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#21116, "See the Long-Term Projects Board"
In response to Reply #0
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Mekantos | Fri 18-Apr-08 01:42 AM |
Member since 06th Dec 2003
796 posts
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#21118, "Especially helpful for those damned rats in the sewers...."
In response to Reply #1
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Mekantos | Fri 18-Apr-08 02:33 PM |
Member since 06th Dec 2003
796 posts
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#21120, "Because..."
In response to Reply #3
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There are other kinds of rats. Sure you can go kill them all, but you should be able to "telepathize" where the ones are that you are looking for. The rats are just one very low-level example. What if a similar thing were occurring in an area where the mobs were very tough?
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