Skills from one class to another
Can anyone please provide me with some direction on how I would go about giving one class skill to another class?
For example, I would like to take a Bard and give them all the skills from the monk class.. Rock and Roll Kung Fu if you will. Just looking at skills at this point, not too worried about AA / Discs and the like. |
Those are hard-coded to the client I believe.
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Newer clients they're not hardcoded. It's in Resources/skillcaps.txt. If you want to do this with Tit it's impossible.
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Ah, ok .. i was looking at that file. Could I export then work with the text file, add the skills to bard then import?
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Speaking of newer clients, what is recommended today for best EQ compatible?
I have SOD client stashed somewhere, what do you guys recommend? I wanted to stick with T because of few old zones that is no longer available, but reconsidering now. |
I use rof2 its fantastic. I would never go back to T. And as for the old zones, it just depends on the server you play on. You can replace the files for the old zones.
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I am pretty sure that some zones cannot be brought back in RoF, like original High Pass
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And though Highpass has the newer LOOK (and I believe that's the only one where an old version isn't possible), it still PLAYS like the old zone so even that isn't terrible. |
So I was able to give some of the monk abilities to the bard. I can feign death and mend perfectly, I also tried to assign kick and flying kick as well. I can train them and create hotkeys but depressing them does not activate the skill. I also tried adding backstab(which I always thought they should have a watered down version of) and backstab would not work either. Any ideas?
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Might be worth checking the emu code and seeing if class restrictions got hard coded into the client.
A quick search on this forum suggests there were/are some class checks in zone/special_attacks.cpp |
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I have highpass up and running on RoF2 |
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I would assume you would need any players to overwrite their client "new highpass" files with the files from the old zone. Is there any way to automate/simplify that process? Is there any way to run the "patch" routine to help with things like this and other client files? Or is this something that mostly makes sense for your own solo server? And then do you need to edit the database at all? Are the coordinates between new and old the same so that all the spawns still work, or do you need to move them around at all? Thanks. |
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I do understand that RoF gets access to bunch of extra expansions content, models etc. But what about something else that T doesn't have? Does RoF looses something T has? How big is a difference between RoF and SoD? Thanks! |
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