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Old 01-20-2008, 05:07 AM
Derision
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Originally Posted by Angelox View Post

.... all waypoints stick to the floor.

Also, they should be able to swim up and down the water fall, but that ends up in stuck npcs too. I'm wondering if anything can be done here.
Have you got all the watermap options set to true ?

Code:
INSERT INTO `rule_values` (`ruleset_id`, `rule_name`, `rule_value`) VALUES 
(1, 'Watermap:FishingRodLength', '30.0000000'),
(1, 'Watermap:FishingLineLength', '40.0000000'),
(1, 'Watermap:CheckWaypointsInWaterWhenLoading', 'true'),
(1, 'Watermap:CheckForWaterAtWaypoints', 'true'),
(1, 'Watermap:CheckForWaterWhenMoving', 'true'),
(1, 'Watermap:CheckForWaterOnSendTo', 'true'),
(1, 'Watermap:CheckForWaterWhenFishing', 'true'),
(0, 'Watermap:CheckForWaterWhenFishing', 'true');
I made a quick grid with the options set as above and the waypoints stayed where I was when I made them, and also the test mob I put on this grid was able to go up and down the waterfall:

Code:
INSERT INTO `grid_entries` (`gridid`, `zoneid`, `number`, `x`, `y`, `z`, `heading`, `pause`) VALUES 
(1111, 121, 1, 706.235, -417.383, -551.655, 0, 0),
(1111, 121, 2, 708.101, -337.408, -548.815, 0, 0),
(1111, 121, 3, 685.31, -249.826, -549.293, 0, 0),
(1111, 121, 4, 703.242, -187.927, -542.466, 0, 0),
(1111, 121, 5, 700.763, -170.519, -521.247, 0, 0),
(1111, 121, 6, 702.629, -126.22, -510.711, 0, 0),
(1111, 121, 7, 702.021, -77.0293, -509.5, 0, 0),
(1111, 121, 8, 705.77, -132.328, -510.866, 0, 0),
(1111, 121, 9, 709.999, -170.494, -523.353, 0, 0),
(1111, 121, 10, 693.676, -210.146, -554.858, 0, 0),
(1111, 121, 11, 717.426, -289.927, -550.887, 0, 0),
(1111, 121, 12, 721.788, -340.649, -550.258, 0, 0),
(1111, 121, 13, 725.448, -383.212, -549.731, 0, 0);
This was with the 1080 code BTW, not that it should matter.

Last edited by Derision; 01-20-2008 at 01:09 PM..
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