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Old 08-12-2008, 02:05 PM
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Originally Posted by Bulle View Post
When you say : for kills, handling through quests, do you actually mean patching/creating many NPCs Perl quest files ? There can be an orc_centurion in several zones, some of them actually "dinging" the quest.
I took it to mean calling the task activity update method from within sub EVENT_DEATH, which works.

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As the kill activity is very common, having a lookup table (ID of activity, ID of mob) seems worth doing. Especially as you can attach this list/set to the activity in a field once it is loaded from the DB.
My concern was, in the case of an Orc Centurion, having to check through a list of 40 NPCIDs every time the player killed something to see if he had killed an Orc Centurion. It occurs to me now that if the list is sorted, I could do a binary search on larger lists, so maybe it wouldn't be so bad

I could always include both methods and have a flag to indicate whether the activity count update was to come from a quest, or be checked from a list.
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