Randomized RPG Items

Discussion in 'Archived: Plugin Requests' started by EpicWin92, Mar 30, 2013.

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    EpicWin92

    Plugin category: Roleplay

    Suggested name: Random RPG Items or just add this feature to the RPGItem plugin.

    What I want: The plugin would randomly create items with varying stat attributes. Preferably it would be used with the RPG Items plugin (already made). For example:
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    This is an item made with the RPG Items plugin. It is a pain to create these, since you have to do every stat attribute manually. With the Random RPG Items plugin, it would randomize the following:
    • One Handed or Two Handed
    • Item type (Sword, Axe, Scythe, Spear)
    • Damage
    • Powers
    • Name
    The power of the an attribute would be determined by its rarity. In the case of Rare, the damage would range from 20-40. In the case of Legendary, it would range in 50-100. This would be customizable in the config.yml file in the following manner:
    Rare
    Damage range = 40 80
    Powers = potionhit damage, unbreaking
    Etc.

    Ideas for commands: /rpgitem random:[rarity] create *This would create a random item and add it to the current list of items for later use
    /rpgitem random:[rarity] give *This would create an item and automatically give it without adding it to the list.

    Ideas for permissions: rpgitem.create.random
    rpgitem.give.random

    When I'd like it by: Whenever convenient to anyone.
    EXTRA INFO: The creator of RPGItems (thinkofdeath) says: If you can code feel free to submit a PR to the github repo and I'll add it (If it works :p )

    Bumpity bump

    No-one? RPGItems would allow you to code it and he would add it to his plugin.

    EDIT by Moderator: merged posts, please use the edit button instead of double posting.
     
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    Zarius

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    EpicWin92

    I've already seen DiabloDrops. It is outdated and a new version called MythicDrops has came out, i've already seen it. I can't use these because I need it to be RPG Items that are randomized, not with vanilla enchants.

    Bumpity bumpity bump

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    EpicWin92

    Bumpity bumpity bumpity bump
     
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    C0nsole

    Bumpity bump bump bump, Bumpity bump bump bump, look at frosty go...
    Bumpity bump bump bump, Bumpity bump bump bump, over the fields of snow....
     
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    EpicWin92

    Bumpity bumpity bumpity bumpity bump

    God how many bumps do I have to make.

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    EpicWin92

    Bump D:
     
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    EpicWin92

    Bumpity bump
     
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    RingOfStorms

    So you literally want someone to make you new items with completely brand new custom enchants when most of those can be done with the normal enchants? And if you answer yes then you need to make a heck of a lot more detailed requests with every type of custom enchant you want.
     
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    EpicWin92

    There is already a plugin called RPGItems that does this, I just want an addon for it that will create random items for it. The creator gives you permission to write the code: http://dev.bukkit.org/server-mods/rpg-items/
     
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    RingOfStorms

    So why not ask the creators of that plugin to add it? No reason for a new plugin that needs even later update times, ask the developer of the plugin. And he has a ticket page so you can easily use that to make a request.
     
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    EpicWin92

    I did ask the plugin maker. Did you not read my quote? This was his response:
    So since he said someone could code it and he would add it, I am asking here if anyone is up to it.
     
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    RingOfStorms

    Ah sorry about that then. Hmm well I'm not into extending other plugins so I can't help you, but good luck.
     
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    EpicWin92

    You wouldn't necessarily have to extend the plugin, but create a new plugin that would execute all the commands to make an item at once. For example: You would type /randomitem create and it would execute:
    /rpgitem [name] create
    /rpgitetm [name] display [random name]
    Etc.
    I don't expect anyone to do that though, sounds like a pain. But got to have some hope :p

    Bump.

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    EpicWin92

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    shaneciora

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    EpicWin92

    I've already mentioned this plugin... It isn't what I want. Thanks though. Bump.
     
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    scorbin60943

    You could code it yourself in the time you spent bumping.
     
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    EpicWin92

    But bumping is more fun
     
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    scorbin60943

    I find coding funner
     
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    EpicWin92

    Then you should code it. Bump.
     
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    scorbin60943

    You should code it.
     
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    EpicWin92

    Are you just bumping it aswell because you want the same thing? Doesn't look like you can code.
     
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    45zeldafan

    Install the VariableTriggers plugin and create a script for each thing that needs to be random. Jeez
     
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    EpicWin92

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    kingstar64

    Look at the reply before you. He gave you an answer.
     
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    Nicode


    Dude just use RPGItems it still works with 1.6.2
     
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    Mining4diamonds

    thats not his problem. His issue is that he wants like randomized RPG items so that when they spawn he can just spawn random ones with random stats and attributes to them. He knows that RPG items already works your not helping the problem gosh read the entire post before replying.
     

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