- Add $client->SetRadiantCrystals(value) to Perl.
- Add $client->SetEbonCrystals(value) to Perl.
- Add client:SetRadiantCrystals(value) to Lua.
- Add client:SetEbonCrystals(value) to Lua.
Co-authored-by: Chris Miles <akkadius1@gmail.com>
Added a new questAPI GetSpellIDByBookSlot to allow for sorting spellbooks by various attributes (level, type, etc). Allows to determine which spell is in what book slot.
You can now use it to summon up to 8 items ex:
`e.other:QuestReward(e.self, {items = {28745, 28092}, exp = 250})`
This expands the version that takes a table. The new item is a table (in
the main table) called items, which needs to be auto keyed like the
example above. If you also provide the old itemid key, it will be
ignored if the items is there.
- GetAlternateCurrencyValue(currency_id) - Returns the amount of the alternate currency you have.
- SetAlternateCurrencyValue(currency_id, amount) - Allows you to directly set the amount of an alternate currency.
MakeAnyLenString results in UB (I think?) and is aggressively optimized out with clang
GrantAlternateAdvancementAbility were missing return statements and clang had fun times with those functions too
For SE_Gate, base2 is which bind to use (starting at 1)
For SE_BindAffinity, base1 is which bind to set (starting at 1)
For SE_GateCastersBindpoint, base1 is which bind to use (starting at 1)
here was actually no spells that don't send to the main bind,
but it uses a base1 of 1 which matches with SE_Gate
This also doesn't break anything
The quest stuff for now hasn't been updated to be able to make use of the extra binds
There are a total of 5 bind points, with the 5th being your starting city
Types:
- 0: Copper
- 1: Silver
- 2: Gold
- 3: Platinum
Sub Types (if applicable):
- 0: On Character
- 1: In Bank
- 2: On Cursor
- 3: Shared Bank (only applies to Type 3/Platinum)
Affected:
quest::assigntask
$client->AssignTask
This is to allow those task level requirements in DB to be used,
optionally. It defaults to do not enforce (translated: no change for
current servers), but can be set with an additional flag to both
commands (see below). The LUA bit was added thanks to help from demonstar55.
quest::assigntask(703); # works
quest::assigntask(703, 1); # denies user
$client->AssignTask(701, $npc->GetID()); # works
$client->AssignTask(701, $npc->GetID(), 1); # denies user
Syntax on NPC is:
e.other:QuestReward(e.self,copper,silver,gold,platinum,item,experience,factionid,factionvalue);
This will give you any or all of the rewards and their messages with one call, including the quest ding sound. Any item is sent to your inventory, like SummonItem does now. The coin message is generated by the client, and will give you a message for each coin type (You recieve 5 copper...). No way around that, but it's still useful if the reward only calls for a single type.