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PrestoPimp
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PostPosted: Mon Nov 25, 2002 11:28 pm   

Killing stuff automatically
 
I need to know a way to have my bot go around killing mobs only when no one else is in the room. I have something that kills mobs by tracking them but other mobs hanging around the tracked mob are aggro and I haven't got a perfected system to re-track the original mob without getting ahead of it. Let me go further by giving an example:

If I type track innocent, then it starts to find the innocent, but on the way a furious goblin walks in and attacks me. While I'm fighting, i see "No you are still fighting!" as a response to me trying to track the innocent. If I set a trigger up to track the innocent again after I kill the furious goblin, it will start but lets say that 2 furious goblins walk in and attack me, then the track command will be going twice and i will walk in the same direction twice, which will lead to never finding the innocent. By the way this area is a kind of maze so there are no set directions.

So if someone can tell me something that will only be tracking once at any given time I would appreciate it, Let me know if you need any more info.

thanks.

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PostPosted: Tue Nov 26, 2002 12:56 am   
 
#TR {You are still fighting} {#TEMP {You have killed *} {track @target}}

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