- Add $mob->GetHateRandomBot() to Perl.
- Add $mob->GetHateRandomClient() to Perl.
- Add $mob->GetHateRandomNPC() to Perl.
- Add mob:GetHateRandomBot() to Lua.
- Add mob:GetHateRandomClient() to Lua.
- Add mob:GetHateRandomNPC() to Lua.
* Implement auto saylink injection
* Cover Lua say since it takes a different code path
* [Dialogue] Dialogue Window Middleware (#1526)
* Dialogue window quest dialogue work
* Add rest of DialogueWindow hooks
* Remove spacing
* [Quest API] Add CanRaceEquipItem(item_id) to Perl/Lua.
- Add $mob->CanRaceEquipItem(item_id) to Perl.
- Add mob:CanClassEquipItem(item_id) to Lua.
- Add mob:CanRaceEquipItem(item_id) to Lua.
* Use constants.
Co-authored-by: Chris Miles <akkadius1@gmail.com>
- IMMUNE_DAMAGE_CLIENT (47)
Immune to all damage except NPC damage.
- IMMUNE_DAMAGE_NPC (48)
Immune to all damage except Client damage.
- IMMUNE_AGGRO_CLIENT (49)
Immune to aggro by a Client.
- IMMUNE_AGGRO_NPC (50)
Immune to aggro by an NPC, clients must attack directly to gain aggro, allows pet only boss mechanics and stuff.
This should prevent any optimizations being done on the "1 char string"
This also fully documents the packet and expands the uses of
quest::say/QuestSay
Fixed TryFinishingBlow attempting to return by parameter reference.
The new luabind fails with a by_reference to by_value check. Using
a pointer accomplishes the same goal, but bypasses this issue.
This will take a distance you would like to move and an EQ angle you
would like to move relative to current heading (so 0 is in front, 256
behind)
Exported to Lua as well
These directly modify the values so we can script appearance on
pets/swarm pets. (Ex. Host of the Elements, some Vet AAs)
These functions are only really useful in EVENT_SPAWN since that's
before the appearance data is sent to the client and this will avoid
having to send a bunch of illusion packets.
New limits:
Tit: 9
SoF: 9
SoD: 10
UF: 12
RoF: 12
RoF2: 12
The SoF client doesn't actually support 10 like SoF should
RoF/RoF2 actually have 4 extra broken spell gems in the UI. They don't work and
will likely crash your client
Quest stuff assumes you are passing in valid slots.
(note the old default of 10 should be 22)
There are still somethings to do like clean up the memmed spells if one switches
to an older client that doesn't support as many as their previous client.