Continual Light and Douse to remove light flag
Continual Light and Douse to remove light flag
I'd like to suggest a douse command option for continual light, it should work like continual light, in the sense that a second casting of the spell should remove the light flag. This way the cost to remove it is equal to the cost to add it for the rare occurrence that you want to remove light flags from objects.
Justice is not neccesarily honourable, it is a tolerable business, in essence you tolerate honour until it impedes justice, then you do what is right.
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Re: Continual Light and Douse to remove light flag
(This post is in jest)
Heh...just cast weapon of energy (fire) on it!
Heh...just cast weapon of energy (fire) on it!
Far away and across the field, the tolling of the iron bell calls the faithful to their knees to hear the softly spoken magic spell.
Re: Continual Light and Douse to remove light flag
After speaking to someone in game about this tonight, I full heartedly love this idea. Thank you, Gwain, for bringing it up! I'm not certain how difficult it would be code-wise, but I do think it would be a useful and welcomed addition.
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- Albert Camus
- Albert Camus
Re: Continual Light and Douse to remove light flag
The soft code already exists in game. Its all a matter of having the capacity to remove the glow flag just as we have the capacity to add a glow flag. A good way to manage this, since its rare enough to not warrant adding a new command would be for a builder to put it in as a function for a mobile in an area, you pay, you hand over the item and the mob removes the flag and hands it back. all a matter of manipulation of flags, getting a mobile to simply oset item flag number once more to remove the existing flag.Nearraba wrote: I'm not certain how difficult it would be code-wise,
Justice is not neccesarily honourable, it is a tolerable business, in essence you tolerate honour until it impedes justice, then you do what is right.
Spelling is not necessarily correct
Spelling is not necessarily correct