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Help with spells and area editor

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Posted by Oblisgr   (123 posts)  Bio
Date Sun 09 Feb 2020 09:45 AM (UTC)
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Hello,

1) Why all spells i create using the area editor get the blind flag? I havent chosen it but it automatically appears on the spell.

Is there any way to disable this?

2) I made a spell with effect susceptible fire for 6 turns and in game it appears as "susceptible 1 for 6 turns and applies blind".

How can i remove this blind flag?

3) If i create a new effect by using "sset "spell" susceptible 1 6" it gives me susceptible 0 not 1. Only with the are editor i can make that 1.

Do you know how the command must be written?
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Posted by Nick Gammon   Australia  (23,102 posts)  Bio   Forum Administrator
Date Reply #1 on Sun 09 Feb 2020 09:16 PM (UTC)
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The Area Editor is quite old. It was written around 2000, the last major update was in 2004, and it was released as FreeWare in 2006 (along with the source code).

It edited the old area files from Smaug, which have since undergone major changes.

If you can get it to work for you, that's great, but I am not planning to do any more support for it.

As for "sset" perhaps that flag is no longer used, which is why you can't set it.

- Nick Gammon

www.gammon.com.au, www.mushclient.com
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