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The Zealot
Joined: 07 Sep 2005 Posts: 124 Location: London
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Posted: Wed Feb 15, 2006 10:26 pm Post subject: 'Where law' command |
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Could anyone tell me exactly what this command does? From what I can see, the results seem to be random.
Usually it says 'the law protects the town of seringale', even when there don't appear to be any justices on (including invis). occassionally, and for no reason I can discern, it will say 'you didn't find any law'...
Similarly, recently it's started saying the knights protect valour - is that because there's a noble around? And does the noble have to be in the town for that to happen? (same with justice, acutally - do they have to be in the town?)
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Vhrael Immortal
Joined: 06 Jan 2006 Posts: 1085 Location: Texas
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Posted: Wed Feb 15, 2006 10:43 pm Post subject: |
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"Where law" uses the same syntax as "where Bob" does - it refers to a PC (player character) or an NPC. In this case, there's a mob called "The Law protects" that's in a room in town. When you use "where law" you're actually finding that mob in the area, so you know that you're still in part of what's considered Seringale. There shouldn't be any "where law" mobs in Timaran or Darkhaven any longer, and if there are, then they should be removed.
I haven't ever tried "where law" in Valour, but I'd assume there's a mob there named the same thing, or something similar. There's no connection between "where law" and whether or not Justices are on. |
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