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Old 10-05-2004, 01:33 PM
mrea
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Join Date: Sep 2004
Location: Camp Hill,PA
Posts: 370
Default Anyone know whats wrong with this?

Here is the code I'm trying to use:
Code:
sub EVENT_SAY 
{
 {
  if ($text=~ /Hail/i) { quest::say("You look like a strong adventurer. Possibly you could take on this [problem] that ails our citizens of late.");} 
  if ($text=~ /Problem/i) { quest::say("You see, a brooding Dragon is in the sewers of Freeport.  I need you to find him and slay him. If you bring me one of his teeth I will reward you greatly.");} 
 }
  if ($item1 == 00001){ quest::say("Ah yes, I heard the screeches. Congratulations $name!");
  quest::summonitem("21820");
  quest::shout("All praise $name!");}
}
I can get the mob to do the summon item and shout, but only after I hail them after i do the turn in. Obviously thats not what I wanted.
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Old 10-05-2004, 01:47 PM
sotonin
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Join Date: May 2004
Posts: 1,177
Default

You have an extra bracket set around each one. it should be this.

Code:
sub EVENT_SAY { 
if ($text=~ /Hail/i) { 
	quest::say("You look like a strong adventurer. Possibly you could take on this [problem] that ails our citizens of late.");
} 
if ($text=~ /Problem/i) { 
	quest::say("You see, a brooding Dragon is in the sewers of Freeport. I need you to find him and slay him. If you bring me one of his teeth I will reward you greatly.");
}
if ($item1 == 00001){
	quest::say("Ah yes, I heard the screeches. Congratulations $name!"); 
	quest::summonitem("21820"); 
	quest::shout("All praise $name!");
}
}
Also make sure you have at least 2 blank lines after the entire script.
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Old 10-05-2004, 01:51 PM
m0oni9
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Join Date: Dec 2003
Posts: 166
Default

Relocate your if($item ...) block to a new sub, EVENT_ITEM.
Code:
sub EVENT_SAY
{
   if [text x] then do action y
   etc.
}

sub EVENT_ITEM
{
   if [item x] then do action y
   etc.
}
Probably the $item variable is getting pushed to your script when it attempts to run EVENT_ITEM, but since the sub does not exist, there is no effect, other than assigning the variable a value inside the module. Upon the next hail, EVENT_SAY is triggered again, and the $item variable now has the expected value assigned.
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Old 10-05-2004, 01:55 PM
sotonin
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Join Date: May 2004
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oh duh. lmfao i didnt even notice he didnt make an event_item sub...

/me makes retard motion with hand. durrrrrrh
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Old 10-05-2004, 01:57 PM
mrea
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Location: Camp Hill,PA
Posts: 370
Default Wow...

I'm just starting but even I should know that lol, thanks both of you though (this isn't my first) shocking isn't it?!
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