Parry

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Unknown2004-11-12 08:24:34
Is there a way to parry all limbs back to 0 in weight with one syntax?
Daganev2004-11-12 08:27:06
unparry?
Unknown2004-11-12 11:24:25
You can do parry head 0, or parry lleg 0, whatnot, but no parry all 0. And unparry is a no-go, too.
Thorgal2004-11-12 11:55:01
QUOTE (Rafael Lenu @ Nov 12 2004, 01:24 PM)
You can do parry head 0, or parry lleg 0, whatnot, but no parry all 0. And unparry is a no-go, too.


Try parry head 100, then parry head 0, only two commands to unparry all limbs then.
Unknown2004-11-12 14:07:55
You adjust your attention spent parrying your head.
1779h, 1848m, 2588e, 10p, 10516en exk-parry
You are weighing your attention spent parrying yourself as follows:

Parry Weights:
-------------
Head: 100
Chest: 0
Gut: 0
Larm: 50
Rarm: 50
Lleg: 0
Rleg: 50

Note: Percentages are approximations only.

You cease parrying your head.
1779h, 1848m, 2588e, 10p, 10520en exk-parry
You are weighing your attention spent parrying yourself as follows:

Parry Weights:
-------------
Head: 0
Chest: 0
Gut: 0
Larm: 50
Rarm: 50
Lleg: 0
Rleg: 50

Note: Percentages are approximations only.


The parry weights don't get removed from the other limbs, and I removed the body diagram because it was all funky, or the forum's being moody. glare.gif
Gwylifar2004-11-12 15:05:04
Since changing parry doesn't use balance, it's trivial to make aliases for any combination of parrying you want.
Thorgal2004-11-12 15:13:30
QUOTE (Gwylifar @ Nov 12 2004, 05:05 PM)
Since changing parry doesn't use balance, it's trivial to make aliases for any combination of parrying you want.


It's exceedingly spammy though, to set the wanted wheight everytime it needs to be changed in mid combat, it'd be easier if there was an unparry function, or if you'd parry 100 to the head, to have it automatically take whatever is needed from the other limbs.
Unknown2004-11-12 19:21:28
i dotn understand the wight needed for the parry and shieldblock skills.....
Olan2004-11-12 19:38:49
QUOTE (Thorgal @ Nov 12 2004, 08:13 AM)
It's exceedingly spammy though, to set the wanted wheight everytime it needs to be changed in mid combat, it'd be easier if there was an unparry function, or if you'd parry 100 to the head, to have it automatically take whatever is needed from the other limbs.


Or alternately, you could set all the parry weights in one command.

Parry 70 45 45 20 20 40 40 80 80 or something of the sort that would reweight a lot of them at once. Have it go in a certain order, probably make a new command (parryset?) so that people could change their parrying quickly and effectively, especially between a number of 'preset' (in aliases, etc) choices.

AB (COMBAT/KNIGHTHOOD) PARRYSET

Syntax: PARRYSET (etc etc etc)

Quickly set and change your parrying scheme for all parts of your body in one motion.
Unknown2004-11-13 15:22:34
2048h, 1706m, 2162e, 10p, 8570en, 7430w ex-parryup
You adjust your attention spent parrying your head.
2048h, 1706m, 2162e, 10p, 8570en, 7430w ex-
You adjust your attention spent parrying your chest.
2048h, 1706m, 2162e, 10p, 8570en, 7430w ex-You adjust your attention spent parrying your gut.
2048h, 1706m, 2162e, 10p, 8570en, 7430w ex-
You adjust your attention spent parrying your right arm.
2048h, 1706m, 2162e, 10p, 8570en, 7430w ex-
You adjust your attention spent parrying your left arm.
2048h, 1706m, 2162e, 10p, 8570en, 7430w ex-
You adjust your attention spent parrying your right leg.
2048h, 1706m, 2162e, 10p, 8570en, 7430w ex-You adjust your attention spent parrying your left leg.
2048h, 1706m, 2162e, 10p, 8570en, 7430w ex-

not that hard
Unknown2004-11-13 20:17:51
My parry resets to what it should be everytime I regain balance, that'd be a bit spammy.
Gwynn2004-11-13 21:17:47
#gag {You adjust your attention parrying %1}

Spam problem solved biggrin.gif (should work on most clients)
Unknown2004-11-13 21:57:59
Gag does work, but it still issues another prompt line for each one you gag, and I'm trying to minimize that. What I want, only three gagged lines per (an unparry syntax, and the two new parrying), can only be achieve with an unparry syntax. Currently I can only keep it down to four by tracking my last two parries that I had set and setting them down to 0 on each balance.
Gwylifar2004-11-13 23:15:40
I like Olan's one-line command approach, added as an alternative to the current approach. It'd be easy to implement and a clean solution without messing up anything anyone's already doing.
Sylphas2004-11-13 23:35:36
QUOTE (Rafael Lenu @ Nov 13 2004, 04:57 PM)
Gag does work, but it still issues another prompt line for each one you gag, and I'm trying to minimize that. What I want, only three gagged lines per (an unparry syntax, and the two new parrying), can only be achieve with an unparry syntax. Currently I can only keep it down to four by tracking my last two parries that I had set and setting them down to 0 on each balance.


#gag 2 {You adjust your attention parrying %1}

Gags the prompt too.
Unknown2004-11-13 23:43:44
#TRIGGER {You adjust your attention parrying %1} {#gag -1;#gag}

That works better I think
Thorgal2004-11-14 09:22:27
#trigger {(*)h, (*)m, (*)p (*)$(*)h, (*)m, (*)p (*)} {#gag}

Set the trigger options of this to newline, not prompt. Now you can just gag the lines of whatever, and still never see a double prompt.