Centre X and Y?

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  1. #1
    Member bobbauk is offline
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    Centre X and Y?

    I am trying to add mobs ot el verloon desert. But whenever I add mobs, nothing spawns.


    This is what i tried to add (pumpkins to el verloon):

    id: 21
    centrex: 5661
    centrey: 5243
    map: 24
    size:70
    montype: 21
    min: 40
    max: 0

    My questions are, where does centrex and y mean? what does size mean? and why doesn't this work?

    Thanks


  2. #2
    Apprentice sunflyer is offline
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    did you try to change min. and max.?
    like min: 1 and max: 40 ?

    this may help alot ;)

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    Account Upgraded | Title Enabled! rl2171 is offline
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    I think I get most all of it, but what does Size do?

    Is that how far they spread out in a certain area?

    Has anyone made up any mob files? I hate to do double the work if it has been done already.

    Thanks


    Quote Originally Posted by bobbauk View Post
    I am trying to add mobs ot el verloon desert. But whenever I add mobs, nothing spawns.


    This is what i tried to add (pumpkins to el verloon):

    id: 21
    centrex: 5661
    centrey: 5243
    map: 24
    size:70
    montype: 21
    min: 40
    max: 0

    My questions are, where does centrex and y mean? what does size mean? and why doesn't this work?

    Thanks

  4. #4
    Apprentice sinema is offline
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    This is where you use the "Tried and Tested" method.

    You'll find most people will tell you to try something before you ask to see how it works and what happens. If anything gets destroyed it only takes you 10 mins to restore everything.

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    Enthusiast markbm is offline
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    size = radius of the spawn area.

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    Account Upgraded | Title Enabled! rl2171 is offline
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    Very cool, thanks it worked great

    Quote Originally Posted by markbm View Post
    size = radius of the spawn area.



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