
Best of all, the Lua API is seamlessly integrated in Mudlet and shared by all aliases, triggers, scripts, keybindings, buttons and other Mudlet components. If there's a separate command for doing this with echoes and actions, both commands would be helpful. This allows Mudlet to leverage the existing community and large ecosystem of existing packages for Lua without the many drawbacks of creating a Mudlet specific scripting language. Then, nest a trigger in it called 'cooldown capture' or whatever you like. We're going to close this trigger when it hits prompt. For example, I want to create an echo that happens 9 seconds after the trigger line shows up. The first trigger's pattern is: You have the following on cooldown: I call it 'cooldown header.' Set the 'fire length' to 50-100 more lines.

The same goes for npc's and their loyalties to whether they are m or mx to any given person. Another mudlet question, yay I want to create some timed triggers, but don't know the command to use in mudlet. The x is only for mobs loyal to you or your faction, if you are in a room with two turrets, one that is yours and another that is someone elses, only yours will be have the mx attribute, the other will be m despite that it is loyal to someone. You probably shouldn't be going into new areas and hitting everything that moves without scouting the area and probing everything first.

I do plan to do some sort of database that gets updated once per level and highlights relative power, as well as detect and prioritise aggressive mobs. As far as i can tell, all quest givers are 'loyal' to some faction, so all have "mx" attributes. The difference is, if you only Save Item and Mudlet crashes (which it. A blacklist is also good to have for the cycle targeting, whether it be quest givers, or just a mob that is a little too tough to take on and you want to temporarily blacklist it until after getting a couple levels, etc.Ĭurrently this only targets mobs with the "m" attribute - ones that you'll want to be hunting. when you click Triggers, Aliases or Settings etc on the main toolbar).
