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= Sample =
 
= Sample =
  
 
[[Category:Building]][[Category: Area Procedures]]
 
 
= Triggers =
 
 
The trap may only have one trigger which is set in the TRIGGER_TYPE key value.
 
 
{|class="abilitiestable" border="0" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="0"
 
! Value !! Description
 
|-
 
| Arrival
 
| Activates when players enter the room.
 
|-
 
| Cast
 
| Activates when the specified spell is cast at a particular target.
 
|-
 
| Command
 
| Activates when players enter a particular command.
 
|-
 
| Departure
 
| Activates when players attempt to leave the room.
 
|-
 
| HourOfDay
 
| Activates once or every interval during a particular range of time each mud day.
 
|-
 
| MobileDeath
 
| Activates when a particular mobile is killed.
 
|-
 
| Password
 
| Activates when a player says a particular word.
 
|-
 
| PressurePlate
 
| Activates when the sum of the weights of all players/mobiles in the room reach a particular threshhold.
 
|-
 
| Timer
 
| Activates when the MUD's internal timer goes off.  This occurs approximately every 10 seconds.
 
|-
 
| ZoneReset
 
| Activates immediately after the zone reset occurs.
 
|}
 
 
 
 
== Trigger Settings ==
 
 
Global settings that may be applied to the trigger.
 
 
{|class="abilitiestable" border="0" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="0"
 
! Key !! Default !! Description
 
|-
 
| TRIGGER_CHANCE
 
| 100
 
| The percentage chance that the trigger will activate.
 
|-
 
| TRIGGER_MIN_PRIME_LEVEL
 
| 0
 
| The minimum prime level required to activate the trigger.
 
|-
 
| TRIGGER_MAX_PRIME_LEVEL
 
| 50
 
| The maximum prime level allowed to activate the trigger.  Note that immortals will only trigger the trap if TRIGGER_INCLUDE_IMMORTALS is also set.
 
|-
 
| TRIGGER_ACTIVATION_DELAY
 
| 0
 
| Approximate number of seconds to delay the effects after the trigger is activated.  Note that setting this value allows for the player activating the trigger to escape - which means they may not be present for any of the effects.
 
|-
 
| TRIGGER_SPELL_EXEMPTION_LIST
 
| No exemptions
 
| A colon (:) separated list of spells/skills that make the player exempt from activating the trigger.
 
|-
 
| TRIGGER_INCLUDE_MOBILES
 
| 0 (FALSE)
 
| Indicates whether independant mobiles should be able to activate the trigger.  If this value is left at zero, wandering mobiles will not activate the trap nor count toward cumulative activations such as pressure plate weights.  Mobile followers (supplications, summoned undead, etc) are always able to activate the trigger unless their master's prime level falls outside the trigger's boundaries or unless the follower is affected by a spell in the spell exemption list.
 
|-
 
| TRIGGER_INCLUDE_SELF
 
| 0 (FALSE)
 
| Indicates whether a mobile with the trap procedure attached can trigger the procedure itself.  Then must be TRUE if a mobile wishes to trigger on it's own death, for example.
 
|-
 
| TRIGGER_INCLUDE_IMMORTALS
 
| 0 (FALSE)
 
| Indicates whether immortals can trigger the trap.  Best used when debugging or for helpful traps that perform tasks like opening doors.
 
|-
 
| TRIGGER_MESSAGE_ACTOR
 
| No message
 
| Message sent to the player who activates the trigger.
 
|-
 
| TRIGGER_MESSAGE_ROOM
 
| No message
 
| Message sent to the room when the trigger is activated.
 
|}
 
 
== Cast ==
 
 
The cast trigger will activate if one of the specified spells is cast at one or more target keywords.
 
 
{|class="abilitiestable" border="0" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="0"
 
! Key !! Default !! Description
 
|-
 
| CAST_SPELL_LIST
 
| None
 
| Colon (:) separated list of spell names.
 
|-
 
| CAST_COMMAND_NAME
 
| None
 
| Either PLAY or SING if you want to force that command to be used.  Otherwise the method used to cast the spell or sing/play the song is irrelevant.
 
|-
 
| CAST_TARGET_LIST
 
| None
 
| Colon (:) separated list of potential targets for the spell.  Each value contains one or more keywords that must be specified to activate the trap.  If this value is left empty, then the arguments are ignored and any matching spell will activate the trap. Leaving this field out of your script also uses the default setting which is 'no target' or 'None', and therefore spells that don't use a target can (and should) thus be used this way.
 
|}
 
 
 
== Command ==
 
 
The command trigger will activate if a player enters the specified command and arguments.
 
 
{|class="abilitiestable" border="0" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="0"
 
! Key !! Default !! Description
 
|-
 
| COMMAND_LIST
 
| None
 
| Colon (:) separated list of commands and their arguments.
 
|}
 
 
For example, a value of '''push tomb:push stone:push tombstone''' would trigger on any of the three commands listed.
 
 
 
== HourOfDay ==
 
 
The HourOfDay trigger will activate either once or once every interval during a range of hours during the day.  It ignores most of the trigger settings including TRIGGER_MIN_PRIME_LEVEL, TRIGGER_MAX_PRIME_LEVEL, and TRIGGER_SPELL_EXEMPTION_LIST.
 
 
{|class="abilitiestable" border="0" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="0"
 
! Key !! Default !! Description
 
|-
 
| HOUR_OF_DAY_START
 
| None
 
| Start of the range.
 
|-
 
| HOUR_OF_DAY_START_MESSAGE
 
| No message
 
| Message to display when the hour range begins.  This message is sent to the room.
 
|-
 
| HOUR_OF_DAY_STOP
 
| None
 
| End of the range.  This value may not be the same as the start value otherwise the range is considered empty.
 
|-
 
| HOUR_OF_DAY_STOP_MESSAGE
 
| No message
 
| Message to display when the hour range ends.  This message is sent to the room.
 
|-
 
| HOUR_OF_DAY_RUN_MULTIPLE
 
| TRUE
 
| Whether to run every interval (the default) or just once when the range begins.
 
|}
 
 
 
== MobileDeath ==
 
 
The mobiledeath trigger will activate if a particular mobile is killed in this room.  It ignores most of the trigger settings including TRIGGER_MIN_PRIME_LEVEL, TRIGGER_MAX_PRIME_LEVEL, and TRIGGER_SPELL_EXEMPTION_LIST.
 
 
{|class="abilitiestable" border="0" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="0"
 
! Key !! Default !! Description
 
|-
 
| MOBILE_DEATH_VNUM
 
| -1
 
| Vnum of the mobile to react to.
 
|}
 
 
Note that if the trap procedure is added to a mobile and the TRIGGER_INCLUDE_SELF flag is set to TRUE, the MobileDeath trigger will activate the trap regardless of the MOBILE_DEATH_VNUM settings.
 
 
== Password ==
 
 
The password trigger will activate if a player says a particular word.
 
 
{|class="abilitiestable" border="0" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="0"
 
! Key !! Default !! Description
 
|-
 
| PASSWORD_VALUE
 
| (none)
 
| The password.
 
|}
 
 
 
== Pressure Plate ==
 
 
The pressure plate trigger activates when the weight of the applicable players and mobiles crosses a threshhold.  Players/mobiles affected by the fly or wraithform spells are not counted.
 
 
{|class="abilitiestable" border="0" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="0"
 
! Key !! Default !! Description
 
|-
 
| PRESSURE_PLATE_WEIGHT
 
| 0
 
| The amount of weight needed to activate the trigger.
 
|}
 
 
 
== Zone Reset ==
 
 
There are no additional settings for this trigger.
 
 
= Effects =
 
 
Note that if a the trap has a non-zero activation time and is set to only affect the person triggering the trap, the person may be gone and the trap may affect noone.
 
 
{|class="abilitiestable" border="0" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="0"
 
! Key !! Default !! Description
 
|-
 
| EFFECTS_SPELL_EXEMPTION_LIST
 
| Empty
 
| Colon (:) separated list of spells that exempt the player/mobile from being affected by any of the trap's effects.
 
|-
 
| EFFECTS_LIST
 
| Empty
 
| Colon (:) separated list of effects enabled for this trap.  Effects are activated in the order they appear.
 
|-
 
| EFFECTS_TARGET
 
| Actor
 
| A string value of "Actor" to target the person triggering the trap, or "Room" for the entire room, or a number from 1 to 32 indicating how many random eligible players/mobiles should be selected and affected.
 
|-
 
| EFFECTS_AFFECT_MOBILES
 
| 0 (FALSE)
 
| Boolean value indicating whether unrelated mobiles should be affected by the trap.  If this value is left at zero, wandering mobiles will not be affected.  Mobile followers (supplications, summoned undead, etc) will always be eligible unless their master's prime level falls outside the trigger's boundaries or unless the follower is affected by a spell in the spell exemption list.
 
|-
 
| EFFECTS_AFFECT_SELF
 
| 0 (FALSE)
 
| Boolean value indicating whether the mobile the trap is attached to should be affected by the trap.
 
|-
 
| EFFECTS_AFFECT_OBJECTS
 
| 0 (FALSE)
 
| Boolean value indicating whether objects in the room should be affected by the trap.
 
|-
 
| EFFECTS_ALLOW_DEATH
 
| 0
 
| Boolean value determining whether players/mobiles can be killed by the trap.  By default the player/mobile will be taken down to 0 hit points and stunned.  It is strongly recommended that this only be changed in the most harshest of areas.
 
|-
 
| EFFECTS_OVERRIDE_COMMAND
 
| 0
 
| Boolean value indicating whether activation of the trap overrides the current command.  Only relevant if a command triggers and activates the trap.
 
|-
 
| EFFECTS_BLOCK_DEPARTURE
 
| 0
 
| Boolean value indicating whether activation of the trap blocks departure of the room.  Only relevant if the trap is triggered and activated by attempting to exit the room.
 
|-
 
| EFFECTS_SKIP_LOOK_ON_ARRIVAL
 
| 0
 
| Boolean value indicating whether activation of the trap should stop the affected players from looking when arriving at their destination.  Only relevant if the trap is triggered and activated during arrival into a new room.
 
|-
 
| EFFECTS_SKIP_REMAINING_PROCS
 
| 0
 
| Boolean value indicating whether activation of the trap should stop any further procs from running for this event.
 
|-
 
| EFFECTS_RETURN_SUCCESS
 
| 0
 
| Boolean value indicating whether the proc returns success.  Currently this is only used during the CAST trigger to return whether the cast of the spell was successful or not.  This allows the game to determine how much mana to subtract from the player.
 
|}
 
 
 
Supported effects:
 
 
{|class="abilitiestable" border="0" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="0"
 
! Key !! Description
 
|-
 
| Damage
 
| Does damage to the selected targets.
 
|-
 
| DoorState (obsolete)
 
| Changes the state of up to 100 doors.
 
|-
 
| Lag
 
| Lags the selected targets.
 
|-
 
| Portal
 
| Opens a portal between two rooms.
 
|-
 
| SpawnMobiles (obsolete)
 
| Spawns one or more mobiles.
 
|-
 
| SpawnObjects (obsolete)
 
| Spawns one or more objects.
 
|-
 
| Spell
 
| Casts a spell on the selected targets.
 
|-
 
| Teleport
 
| Teleports the selected targets from one room to another.
 
|-
 
| ZoneAlarm (obsolete)
 
| Either sets or clears the zone alarm.
 
|-
 
| ZoneCommands
 
| Runs a series of "new" zone commands.
 
|}
 
 
 
== Damage ==
 
 
The damage effect does damage to the players/mobiles that the trap targets.
 
 
{|class="abilitiestable" border="0" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="0"
 
! Key !! Default !! Description
 
|-
 
| DAMAGE_DICE
 
| 1
 
| The number of dice used when calculating damage.
 
|-
 
| DAMAGE_DIE_SIZE
 
| 1
 
| The size of the die or dice used when calculating damage.
 
|-
 
| DAMAGE_ADDITIONAL
 
| 0
 
| An amount added (or subtracted) to the damage total.
 
|-
 
| DAMAGE_TYPE
 
| Undefined
 
| Type of damage done.
 
|-
 
| DAMAGE_MESSAGE_ACTOR
 
| No message
 
| Message shown to the player receiving damage.
 
|-
 
| DAMAGE_MESSAGE_ROOM
 
| No message
 
| Message shown to the room for the player receiving damage.
 
|}
 
 
Regardless of settings, a mobile with the trap procedure will not do damage to itself.
 
 
== DoorState ==
 
 
NOTE: This functionality is better performed by the ZoneCommands effect and any new procs should use that instead of the DoorState effect.
 
 
The doorstate effect can change the states of up to 100 doors.  The effect automatically sets both sides of the door to match.  In the table below, the key name uses #### to represent the virtual number of the room containing the door and XXXX to represent the direction of the door in that room.
 
 
{|class="abilitiestable" border="0" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="0"
 
! Key !! Default !! Description
 
|-
 
| DOOR_STATE_####_XXXX_STATE
 
| none
 
| Sets the door's state to either "OPEN", "CLOSED", or "LOCKED".
 
|-
 
| DOOR_STATE_####_XXXX_MESSAGE_UNLOCKING
 
| No message
 
| Message sent to the room if the effect causes the door to unlock.
 
|-
 
| DOOR_STATE_####_XXXX_MESSAGE_OPENING
 
| No message
 
| Message sent to the room if the effect causes the door to open.
 
|-
 
| DOOR_STATE_####_XXXX_MESSAGE_CLOSING
 
| No message
 
| Message sent to the room if the effect causes the door to close.
 
|-
 
| DOOR_STATE_####_XXXX_MESSAGE_LOCKING
 
| No message
 
| Message sent to the room if the effect causes the door to lock.
 
|}
 
 
 
== Lag ==
 
 
The lag effect adds lag to the affected players.
 
 
{|class="abilitiestable" border="0" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="0"
 
! Key !! Default !! Description
 
|-
 
| LAG_SECONDS
 
| 0
 
| The number of seconds to lag the player.
 
|-
 
| LAG_MESSAGE_ACTOR
 
| No message
 
| Message sent to the player when they are lagged.
 
|-
 
| LAG_MESSAGE_ROOM
 
| No message
 
| Message sent to the room for each player that is lagged.
 
|}
 
 
 
== Portal ==
 
 
The portal effect creates a portal from one room to another.
 
 
{|class="abilitiestable" border="0" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="0"
 
! Key !! Default !! Description
 
|-
 
| PORTAL_SOURCE
 
| -1
 
| Source room to create the portal.  If not specified or set to -1, the proc uses the current room as the source.
 
|-
 
| PORTAL_DESTINATION
 
| -1
 
| Destination room used to create the portal.  If not specified or set to -1, the proc will not run.
 
|-
 
| PORTAL_DURATION
 
| 3 hours
 
| Number of hours before the portal will disappear.
 
|-
 
| PORTAL_TWO_WAY
 
| 1
 
| Boolean value indicating whether or not the portal should be two-way.
 
|}
 
 
 
== SpawnMobiles ==
 
 
NOTE: This functionality is better performed by the ZoneCommands effect and any new procs should use that instead of the SpawnMobiles effect.
 
 
The spawnmobiles effect will create mobiles in one or more rooms.
 
 
{|class="abilitiestable" border="0" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="0"
 
! Key !! Default !! Description
 
|-
 
| SPAWN_MOBILE_LIST
 
| Empty
 
| Colon (:) separated list of mobile vnums to create.  The same vnum may be listed more than once, but will use the same settings for all mobiles with the same vnum.
 
|-
 
| SPAWN_MOBILE_####_DESTINATION
 
| -1
 
| Destination room to spawn the mobiles.  If unspecified or set to -1, the current room is used.
 
|-
 
| SPAWN_MOBILE_####_QUANTITY
 
| 1
 
| Number of mobiles to spawn with this vnum.  The current maximum value is 10.
 
|-
 
| SPAWN_MOBILE_####_MESSAGE_ROOM
 
| No message
 
| Message sent to the room for each mobile spawned.
 
|}
 
 
 
== SpawnObjects ==
 
 
NOTE: This functionality is better performed by the ZoneCommands effect and any new procs should use that instead of the SpawnObjects effect.
 
 
The spawnobjects effect will create mobiles in one or more rooms.
 
 
{|class="abilitiestable" border="0" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="0"
 
! Key !! Default !! Description
 
|-
 
| SPAWN_OBJECT_LIST
 
| Empty
 
| Colon (:) separated list of object vnums to create.  The same vnum may be listed more than once, but will use the same settings for all objects with the same vnum.
 
|-
 
| SPAWN_OBJECT_####_DESTINATION
 
| -1
 
| Destination room to spawn the objects.  If unspecified or set to -1, the current room is used.
 
|-
 
| SPAWN_OBJECT_####_QUANTITY
 
| 1
 
| Number of objects to spawn with this vnum.  The current maximum value is 10.
 
|-
 
| SPAWN_OBJECT_####_MESSAGE_ROOM
 
| No message
 
| Message sent to the room for each object spawned.  This message does not support $ replacement.
 
|}
 
 
 
== Spell ==
 
 
The spell effect casts a spell on one or more targets.
 
 
{|class="abilitiestable" border="0" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="0"
 
! Key !! Default !! Description
 
|-
 
| SPELL_NAME
 
| None
 
| Name of the spell.  If unspecified or set to an invalid value, the effect will not happen.
 
|-
 
| SPELL_LEVEL
 
| 0
 
| Caster level of the spell.  If unspecified or below 1, the effect will not happen.
 
|-
 
| SPELL_SILENT
 
| False
 
| Whether the owner of the proc will utter the words to cast the spell.  If the owner is not a mobile, this value is ignored and the spell is always silent.
 
|-
 
| SPELL_ARGUMENTS
 
| None
 
| Any additional arguments required by t he spell.
 
|}
 
 
 
== Teleport ==
 
 
The teleport effect teleports players and/or mobiles from one room to another.
 
 
{|class="abilitiestable" border="0" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="0"
 
! Key !! Default !! Description
 
|-
 
| TELEPORT_SOURCE
 
| -1
 
| Source room to teleport from.  If unspecified or set to -1 the proc uses the current room.
 
|-
 
| TELEPORT_DESTINATION
 
| -1
 
| Destination room to teleport to.  If unspecified or set to -1 the proc uses the current room.
 
|-
 
| TELEPORT_LOOK_AT_DESTINATION
 
| 1
 
| Boolean value indicating whether players should automatically look in the room once they reach their destination.
 
|-
 
| TELEPORT_MESSAGE_ACTOR
 
| No message
 
| Message sent to the player when they are teleported.
 
|-
 
| TELEPORT_MESSAGE_SOURCE_ROOM
 
| No message
 
| Message sent to the source room when the player teleports away.
 
|-
 
| TELEPORT_MESSAGE_DESTINATION_ROOM
 
| No message
 
| Message sent to the destination room when the player arrives.
 
|}
 
 
 
== ZoneAlarm ==
 
 
NOTE: This functionality is better performed by the ZoneCommands effect and any new procs should use that instead of the ZoneAlarm effect.
 
The ZoneAlarm effect either sets or clears the current zone's alarm.
 
 
{|class="abilitiestable" border="0" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="0"
 
! Key !! Default !! Description
 
|-
 
| ZONE_ALARM_STATE
 
| 1
 
| Boolean value indicating whether the alarm should be set (1) or cleared (0).
 
|-
 
| ZONE_ALARM_ACTIVATE_MESSAGE_ROOM
 
| No message
 
| Message sent to the room when the alarm is activated.
 
|-
 
| ZONE_ALARM_DEACTIVATE_MESSAGE_ROOM
 
| No message
 
| Message sent to the room when the alarm is deactivated.
 
|}
 
 
 
== ZoneCommands ==
 
 
The ZoneCommands effect executes a number of [[KVP Zone Commands]] in a specified list of rooms.  Note that these zone commands are similar to the zone commands added to rooms but not identical.
 
 
{|class="abilitiestable" border="0" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="0"
 
! Key !! Default !! Description
 
|-
 
| ZONE_COMMANDS_ROOM_LIST
 
| No Rooms
 
| A colon (:) separated list of room virtual numbers for which zone command lists exist.
 
|-
 
| ZONE_COMMANDS_####_LIST
 
| No commands
 
| A list of zone commands to be executed in the room with virtual number ####.  A list of available commands can be found in the table below. 
 
|}
 
 
A list of KVP zone commands can be found at [[KVP Zone Commands]].
 
 
= Enabling the Trap =
 
 
Before the trap will be enabled, you must run the following command:
 
* setproc room # PROC_ENABLED 1
 
 
In addition, setting PROC_DEBUG to 1 will send extra debugging information to those in the room.
 
 
 
= Samples =
 
 
== Arrival / Teleport ==
 
<pre>
 
setproc room 0 TRAP_INITIAL_CHARGES -1
 
 
setproc room 0 TRIGGER_TYPE Arrival
 
setproc room 0 TRIGGER_INCLUDE_IMMORTALS 1
 
 
setproc room 0 EFFECTS_LIST Teleport
 
setproc room 0 EFFECTS_TARGET Room
 
 
setproc room 0 TELEPORT_DESTINATION 8000
 
setproc room 0 TELEPORT_MESSAGE_ACTOR You are blinded for a moment.
 
setproc room 0 TELEPORT_MESSAGE_SOURCE_ROOM $n disappears in a flash of light!
 
setproc room 0 TELEPORT_MESSAGE_DESTINATION_ROOM $n appears in a flash of light!
 
 
setproc room 0 PROC_ENABLED 1
 
</pre>
 
 
== Cast / ZoneCommands ==
 
<pre>
 
addproc room trap
 
setproc room 0 TRAP_INITIAL_CHARGES -1
 
 
setproc room 0 TRIGGER_TYPE Cast
 
setproc room 0 TRIGGER_INCLUDE_IMMORTALS 1
 
 
setproc room 0 CAST_SPELL_LIST fireball
 
setproc room 0 CAST_TARGET_LIST door
 
 
setproc room 0 EFFECTS_LIST ZoneCommands
 
setproc room 0 ZONE_COMMANDS_ROOM_LIST 8028
 
setproc room 0 ZONE_COMMANDS_8028_LIST
 
ToggleDoor 0 100 south closed      # 1
 
The door slams shut!
 
 
# End of commands
 
@
 
 
setproc room 0 PROC_ENABLED 1
 
</pre>
 
 
== Command / ZoneCommands ==
 
<pre>
 
addproc room trap
 
setproc room 0 TRAP_INITIAL_CHARGES -1
 
 
setproc room 0 TRIGGER_TYPE Command
 
setproc room 0 TRIGGER_INCLUDE_IMMORTALS 1
 
setproc room 0 TRIGGER_MESSAGE_ACTOR You pull the lever.
 
setproc room 0 TRIGGER_MESSAGE_ROOM $n pulls the lever.
 
 
setproc room 0 COMMAND_LIST pull lever:foo lever
 
 
setproc room 0 EFFECTS_LIST ZoneCommands
 
setproc room 0 EFFECTS_OVERRIDE_COMMAND 1
 
 
setproc room 0 ZONE_COMMANDS_ROOM_LIST 8054
 
setproc room 0 ZONE_COMMANDS_8054_LIST
 
ToggleDoor 0 100 north locked      # 1
 
The door slams shut!
 
You hear the lock click!
 
 
SendMessages -1 100 FALSE          # 2
 
Nothing seems to happen.
 
Nothing seems to happen.
 
@
 
 
setproc room 0 PROC_ENABLED 1
 
 
 
addproc room trap
 
setproc room 1 TRAP_INITIAL_CHARGES -1
 
 
setproc room 1 TRIGGER_TYPE Command
 
setproc room 1 TRIGGER_INCLUDE_IMMORTALS 1
 
setproc room 1 TRIGGER_MESSAGE_ACTOR You push the lever.
 
setproc room 1 TRIGGER_MESSAGE_ROOM $n pushes the lever.
 
 
setproc room 1 COMMAND_LIST push lever:bar lever
 
 
setproc room 1 EFFECTS_LIST ZoneCommands
 
setproc room 1 EFFECTS_OVERRIDE_COMMAND 1
 
 
setproc room 1 ZONE_COMMANDS_ROOM_LIST 8054
 
setproc room 1 ZONE_COMMANDS_8054_LIST
 
ToggleDoor 0 100 north open        # 1
 
The door swings open!
 
*Click*
 
 
SendMessages -1 100 FALSE          # 2
 
Nothing seems to happen.
 
Nothing seems to happen.
 
@
 
 
setproc room 1 PROC_ENABLED 1
 
 
</pre>
 
 
== Password / Teleport ==
 
<pre>
 
setproc room 0 TRAP_INITIAL_CHARGES -1
 
 
setproc room 0 TRIGGER_TYPE Password
 
setproc room 0 TRIGGER_INCLUDE_IMMORTALS 1
 
setproc room 0 PASSWORD_VALUE muhahaha
 
 
setproc room 0 EFFECTS_LIST Teleport
 
setproc room 0 EFFECTS_AFFECT_ROOM 1
 
 
setproc room 0 TELEPORT_DESTINATION 8000
 
setproc room 0 TELEPORT_MESSAGE_ACTOR You are blinded for a moment.
 
setproc room 0 TELEPORT_MESSAGE_SOURCE_ROOM $n disappears in a flash of light!
 
setproc room 0 TELEPORT_MESSAGE_DESTINATION_ROOM $n appears in a flash of light!
 
 
setproc room 0 PROC_ENABLED 1
 
</pre>
 
 
== Pressure Plate / Portal and Teleport ==
 
<pre>
 
setproc room 0 TRAP_INITIALCHARGES 1
 
 
setproc room 0 TRIGGER_TYPE PressurePlate
 
setproc room 0 TRIGGER_ACTIVATIONDELAY 5
 
setproc room 0 TRIGGER_MESSAGE_ACTOR You hear a click and then a thunk.
 
setproc room 0 TRIGGER_MESSAGE_ROOM $n does something.
 
 
setproc room 0 EFFECTS_LIST Damage:Portal
 
setproc room 0 EFFECTS_TARGET Room
 
setproc room 0 DAMAGE_DICE 3
 
setproc room 0 DAMAGE_DIESIZE 5
 
setproc room 0 DAMAGE_ADDITIONAL 1
 
setproc room 0 DAMAGE_MESSAGE_ACTOR You take damage!
 
setproc room 0 DAMAGE_MESSAGE_ROOM $n takes damage!
 
 
setproc room 0 PORTAL_DESTINATION 8000
 
 
setproc room 0 PROC_ENABLED 1
 
</pre>
 
 
== Zone Reset / Zone Commands ==
 
<pre>
 
setproc room 0 TRAP_INITIAL_CHARGES -1
 
 
setproc room 0 TRIGGER_TYPE ZoneReset
 
 
setproc room 0 EFFECTS_LIST ZoneCommands
 
 
setproc room 0 ZONE_COMMANDS_ROOM_LIST 5804
 
setproc room 0 ZONE_COMMANDS_5804_LIST
 
SpawnMobile 0 100 12000 1000 10 Point ""    # 1 - kobold
 
$n appears in a puff of smoke!
 
 
#
 
# 50% chance kobold has a sword, if not, 100% chance it has a mace
 
#
 
EquipMobile 1 50 2004 16                    # 2 - sword
 
EquipMobile -2 100 2002 16                  # 3 - mace
 
 
EquipMobile 1 50 1403 -1                    # 4 - 50% chance of bag
 
#
 
# 50% chance bag has a loaf of bread, if not, 100% chance it has rations
 
#
 
EquipContainer 4 50 1000                    # 5 - bread
 
EquipContainer -5 100 1007                  # 6 - rations
 
 
#
 
# 50% chance kobold has infravision, if not, 100% chance of darksight
 
#
 
AffectMobile 1 50 32 0 45                  # 7 - infravision
 
AffectMobile -7 100 110 0 45                # 8 - darksight
 
@
 
 
setproc room 0 PROC_ENABLED 1
 
 
</pre>
 
  
 
[[Category:Building]]
 
[[Category:Building]]
[[Category:Room Procedures]]
+
[[Category:Area Procedures]]
[[Category:Mobile Procedures]]
 

Revision as of 23:02, 19 May 2018

Overview

The ambient_messages procedure allows builders to create custom messages that display on the game hour. These messages have no effect on game play and can be used to substitute for custom climate messages or just add to the flavor of a particular area. This procedure can only be added to areas.

This procedure manages a single integer state value that ranges from 0 to MAX, where MAX is defined by the builder. Each game hour, the procedure runs and makes a random roll to see if the state changes. If the roll is successful, there is a 50% chance the state value will be decrermented by 1 (if the current state value is greater than 0) and a 50% chance the state value will be incremented by 1 (if the current state value is less than MAX). Then an appropriate message is displayed. The builder can also configure messages for when the state does not change.

Note that to turn off normal climate messages, you need to set the climate to none via "SETAREA <area #> CLIMATE NONE". Sky messages such as sunrise and sunset can be disabled via "SETAREA <area #> HIDE_SKY YES".

Here is a list of keys that the procedure will use:

Key Default Description
INITIAL_STATE 0 The initial state value. It can not be larger than MAX.
CHANGE_CHANCE 66 The percentage chance that the state value will change in a given hour. If a successful change roll is made, a second roll will occur to determine if the state should decrement or increment.
INDOOR_MSG_0_UNCHANGED No message. The message that is displayed to players in the area that are indoors when the state is 0 and the change roll fails (ie the state value does not change). Similarly builders can configure INDOOR_MSG_1_UNCHANGED for state value 1, all the way up to whatever MAX state value they would like.
INDOOR_MSG_0_FROM_1 No message. The message that is displayed to players in the area that are indoors when the state changes from 1 to 0. Similarly builders can configure INDOOR_MSG_1_FROM_0 or INDOOR_MSG_1_FROM_2, all the way up to whatever MAX state value they would like.
OUTDOOR_MSG_0_UNCHANGED No message. The message that is displayed to players in the area that are outdoors when the state is 0 and the change roll fails (ie the state value does not change). Similarly builders can configure OUTDOOR_MSG_1_UNCHANGED for state value 1, all the way up to whatever MAX state value they would like.
OUTDOOR_MSG_0_FROM_1 No message. The message that is displayed to players in the area that are outdoors when the state changes from 1 to 0. Similarly builders can configure OUTDOOR_MSG_1_FROM_0 or OUTDOOR_MSG_1_FROM_2, all the way up to whatever MAX state value they would like.
MAX Automatically computed This value is the maximum state value that the procedure will use. It is not a variable set by the builder - rather it is computed by looking at the configured INDOOR_MSG_XXX and OUTDOOR_MSG_XXX values.


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