Changes:
Mods are now saved for in the DB so they are loaded on zone
This allows long duration buffs from bards that get mods to keep their mods
Ex. Selo's, Symphony of Battle
Instrument mods are applied to basically anything that is an instrument skill
The only exception to this is discs (ex. Puretone is Singing but always 10)
Singing spells from procs (Ex. Storm Blade) that are instrument skills should
inherit their buffs instrument mod. Doom effects should also. This isn't
implemented yet.
worn bonuses than what was prior implemented.
Removed old rule RuleB(Spells, AdditiveBonusValues)
Replaced with new rule RuleI(AdditiveBonusWornType)
The rule value denotes a specific 'worntype' that is to be
checked on items. If the items 'worntype' matches the rules worntype
then any worn effect on that item will be cacluated additively
instead of taking the highest value. This will also stack with
regular worn effects that take highest value. Unless the value
is set to (2) which is what all live items use. If set to 2 then
all worn effects will be calculated additively (same as what the old
rule did).
In laymans terms. You can take 3 Cleave I items and put them on a character
and they will all add together if you set the worn type = 3 and the rule = 3.
Which would also add to any regular cleave set to worn type = 2.
Hope you enjoyed the novel.
Renamed and refactored most functions and variables in hate_list.h/cpp for readability
Refactored how hate works in some local functions mixing the use of hate variable and split it out into different status variables
hate_list.cpp/.h style cleanup
hate_list.h header function sort, comment erase
functions should clearly state their function
Added class EQEmu::Random
Functions:
EQEmu::Random::Int(int low, int high)
EQEmu::Random::Real(double low, double high)
EQEmu::Random::Roll(int required)
EQEmu::Random::Roll(double required)
EQEmu::Random::Reseed()
For zone, you will access the random object through the zone object
ex.
zone->random.Int(0, 100);
Int returns a random int between low and high
Real returns a random double between low and high
Roll(int) returns true if Int(0, 99) < required is true
Roll(double) returns true if Real(0.0, 1.0) <= required is true