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The Sacred and the Profane - Information about paladin soul and dark paladins, |
The Sacred and the Profane - Information about paladin soul and dark paladins, by GM Armifer on 2/15/10 Plan to integrate this possibly into the main article on soul, but for now posting link here so as to not be lost, and for anyone interested in reading. http://www.play.net/forums/messages.asp?forum=20&category=30&topic=19&message=752 --[[User:Martslyis|Celeres]] 03:25, 27 August 2010 (UTC) |
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== Pray Chadatru timer == |
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I wondered what was the timer between two prayers to Chadatru on his altar, so I did a script, with genie. |
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This script basically did this: |
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try to pray to chadatru, and when succeed, then write in a variable the $gametimer |
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then try to pray again every 10 seconds, and once succeed, write in a new variable the $gametimer |
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I then displayed those variables. I ended with this: |
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1431604282 |
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1431608184 |
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3902 |
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3902 seconds is 65 minutes, so 65 minutes between the start of a prayer and the start of a new one. |
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Knowing that a prayer lasts 5 minutes, means the timer between two prayers is 60 minutes, so 1 hour... |
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(Tests done by Olitailauzhiks) |
Latest revision as of 07:34, 14 May 2015
The Sacred and the Profane - Information about paladin soul and dark paladins, by GM Armifer on 2/15/10 Plan to integrate this possibly into the main article on soul, but for now posting link here so as to not be lost, and for anyone interested in reading. http://www.play.net/forums/messages.asp?forum=20&category=30&topic=19&message=752 --Celeres 03:25, 27 August 2010 (UTC)
Pray Chadatru timer
I wondered what was the timer between two prayers to Chadatru on his altar, so I did a script, with genie. This script basically did this: try to pray to chadatru, and when succeed, then write in a variable the $gametimer then try to pray again every 10 seconds, and once succeed, write in a new variable the $gametimer I then displayed those variables. I ended with this: 1431604282 1431608184 3902
3902 seconds is 65 minutes, so 65 minutes between the start of a prayer and the start of a new one. Knowing that a prayer lasts 5 minutes, means the timer between two prayers is 60 minutes, so 1 hour...
(Tests done by Olitailauzhiks)