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| Nick Gammon
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| Date
| Tue 06 Jun 2006 06:06 AM (UTC) |
| Message
| Command: sset
Handler: do_sset
Min level: 57
Min posn: any (dead)
Log: always
Syntax: sset <victim> <skill> <value>
or: sset <victim> all <value>
or: sset <sn> <field> <value>
name the name of the skill or spell
code for spells, the code executed when the spell is cast
target for spells, the target of the spell (see TARGETTYPES)
minpos the minimum position required to use this skill/spell
slot for spells, the slot number used in area files
mana for spells, the amount of mana consumed by the spell
beats how long this skill takes to be used (in 1/4 seconds)
dammsg a word to describe the damage done by this skill or spell
wearoff for spells, the message given when the spell wears off
type the type of skill (Spell, Skill, Weapon, Tongue)
difficulty how difficult the spell/skill is to learn and/or use
damtype for spells, the class of damage it does
components the components required for this spell (see SPELLCOMPONENTS)
teachers will restrict the teaching of this skill to these mob vnums
participants the minimum number of required participants (for spells)
For the special fields used by SMAUG spells (spell_smaug) see SMAUGSPELLS
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